Burleigh Get Away.

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Burleigh Get Away.

Activities - Outdoor

Bude Sea Pool is a semi-natural amenity that has provided a haven for free and safe bathing and other water-based activities since the 1930s. Access to Bude Sea Pool is unrestricted and FREE of any admission charge.
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Bude Sea Pool
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Bude Sea Pool is a semi-natural amenity that has provided a haven for free and safe bathing and other water-based activities since the 1930s. Access to Bude Sea Pool is unrestricted and FREE of any admission charge.
Widemouth Bay is very long open bay popular with families and surfers and at low tide there are hundreds of rock pools to explore. Situated just 3 miles south of Bude and accessible along the South West coast path, Widemouth Bay offers fantastic conditions to learn surfing or body-boarding, which is why many of the local surf schools are based there.
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Widemouth Bay
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Widemouth Bay is very long open bay popular with families and surfers and at low tide there are hundreds of rock pools to explore. Situated just 3 miles south of Bude and accessible along the South West coast path, Widemouth Bay offers fantastic conditions to learn surfing or body-boarding, which is why many of the local surf schools are based there.
Summerleaze has a unique appeal, not least because it is less than five minutes’ walk from the centre of Bude and the large car park leads directly to the sand dunes. The river, with its bobbing fishing boats, flanks the wide, sandy beach that is sheltered by the impressive breakwater, making the beach particularly popular with families and surfers. Beach Huts are bookable daily or weekly from £10 - £20 per day. Contact the Bude Tourist Information Centre on 01288 354240 Level access with a flat viewing area, toilets, RNLI shop, sandy play area and beach café all add to the charm of Summerleaze. Another gem is the sea pool nestled at the foot of the cliffs. Part man-made and part natural rock pool, the salt-water pool, cleaned daily by the tide, has enticed swimmers since it opened in 1930.
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Summerleaze Beach
Summerleaze Crescent
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Summerleaze has a unique appeal, not least because it is less than five minutes’ walk from the centre of Bude and the large car park leads directly to the sand dunes. The river, with its bobbing fishing boats, flanks the wide, sandy beach that is sheltered by the impressive breakwater, making the beach particularly popular with families and surfers. Beach Huts are bookable daily or weekly from £10 - £20 per day. Contact the Bude Tourist Information Centre on 01288 354240 Level access with a flat viewing area, toilets, RNLI shop, sandy play area and beach café all add to the charm of Summerleaze. Another gem is the sea pool nestled at the foot of the cliffs. Part man-made and part natural rock pool, the salt-water pool, cleaned daily by the tide, has enticed swimmers since it opened in 1930.
This gentle cliff top walk encompasses breath-taking views of North Cornwall's coast. You'll come across a beautiful church, believed to date back to Saxon times, and of course, Hawker's Hut, the refuge of poet Reverend Robert Hawker. On a clear day, Lundy Island can be seen, and there's also a great deal of interesting local wildlife.
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Hawker's Hut
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This gentle cliff top walk encompasses breath-taking views of North Cornwall's coast. You'll come across a beautiful church, believed to date back to Saxon times, and of course, Hawker's Hut, the refuge of poet Reverend Robert Hawker. On a clear day, Lundy Island can be seen, and there's also a great deal of interesting local wildlife.
Situated in North Cornwall approximately two miles from Widemouth Bay and four miles from Bude, Millook Haven Beach is a north west facing beach which lies under the imposing Penalt Cliff. Composed mainly of large pebbles and coarse shingle, it isn't a bathing beach but is well known spot amongst experienced surfers.
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Millook Haven
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Situated in North Cornwall approximately two miles from Widemouth Bay and four miles from Bude, Millook Haven Beach is a north west facing beach which lies under the imposing Penalt Cliff. Composed mainly of large pebbles and coarse shingle, it isn't a bathing beach but is well known spot amongst experienced surfers.

City/town information

Bude on the north Cornwall coast for a holiday that has something for everyone - from romantic retreats for couples, action filled family holidays, or a haven for the nature or geology enthusiast. Bude was once again voted the Best UK Coastal Resort in the British Travel Awards in 2018, making it can excellent choice for a holiday destination. Bude is large enough to provide a good range of facilities with a choice of accommodation, shops, restaurants and sports facilities, yet it is small enough to remain its Cornish charm. The nightlife is also quiet and relaxed. The area has a laid back charm that is traditional in a cherished way. There are many independently owned shops and restaurants for you to explore, with family run businesses creating a strong ethos in the town. There is something for everyone including a diverse range of indoor and outdoor activities - from sports centres, soft play areas and stately homes to fishing, cycling, golf, surfing and other water sports. Bude has plenty to suit all ages, interests or backgrounds. There are many beautiful sandy beaches to choose from with surfing hotspots, vintage style beach huts and dog friendly choices. There are also spectacular views and unique natural attractions to be found - the Bude sea pool for example is cut into the rock at Summerleaze Beach providing a more relaxed dip or child friendly swim when the sea is rougher. There is also access to the South West Coast Path, which offers some excellent walking routes, whether you enjoy a short stroll to a stunning picnic spot or prefer a more challenging hike. Bude has some unique rock formations which can provide something of a spectacle while exploring the area - take a Geological tour or simply find Bude's unique rock formations for yourself.
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Bude
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Bude on the north Cornwall coast for a holiday that has something for everyone - from romantic retreats for couples, action filled family holidays, or a haven for the nature or geology enthusiast. Bude was once again voted the Best UK Coastal Resort in the British Travel Awards in 2018, making it can excellent choice for a holiday destination. Bude is large enough to provide a good range of facilities with a choice of accommodation, shops, restaurants and sports facilities, yet it is small enough to remain its Cornish charm. The nightlife is also quiet and relaxed. The area has a laid back charm that is traditional in a cherished way. There are many independently owned shops and restaurants for you to explore, with family run businesses creating a strong ethos in the town. There is something for everyone including a diverse range of indoor and outdoor activities - from sports centres, soft play areas and stately homes to fishing, cycling, golf, surfing and other water sports. Bude has plenty to suit all ages, interests or backgrounds. There are many beautiful sandy beaches to choose from with surfing hotspots, vintage style beach huts and dog friendly choices. There are also spectacular views and unique natural attractions to be found - the Bude sea pool for example is cut into the rock at Summerleaze Beach providing a more relaxed dip or child friendly swim when the sea is rougher. There is also access to the South West Coast Path, which offers some excellent walking routes, whether you enjoy a short stroll to a stunning picnic spot or prefer a more challenging hike. Bude has some unique rock formations which can provide something of a spectacle while exploring the area - take a Geological tour or simply find Bude's unique rock formations for yourself.
Marhamchurch is a sleepy village of thatch and cob cottages lying one and a half miles inland from Bude in the north-east corner of Cornwall, close to the Devon border. The village takes its name from St Marwenna, a Celtic saint who founded a hermitage here in the fifth century.
Marhamchurch
Marhamchurch is a sleepy village of thatch and cob cottages lying one and a half miles inland from Bude in the north-east corner of Cornwall, close to the Devon border. The village takes its name from St Marwenna, a Celtic saint who founded a hermitage here in the fifth century.

Food scene

Located in the busy seaside town of Bude, Potters is owned and run by Chef Oly Clarke and wife Nikki. At Potters they showcase fresh, seasonal and carefully sourced local produce. Their doors open early evening to a refined and relaxed dining experience. They serve exceptional food and drinks, and deliver a unique experience.
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Potters
2 Lansdown Rd
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Located in the busy seaside town of Bude, Potters is owned and run by Chef Oly Clarke and wife Nikki. At Potters they showcase fresh, seasonal and carefully sourced local produce. Their doors open early evening to a refined and relaxed dining experience. They serve exceptional food and drinks, and deliver a unique experience.
Rosie’s Kitchen is a family run bustling beachside café situated a stones throw from Crooklet’s surfing beach in Bude. Rosie’s is positively bursting with atmosphere and we offer a warm welcome to everyone. We are a modern diner with Cornish charm offering delicious beachside food. We have an enclosed sundeck overlooking the amazing waves of the Atlantic Ocean complete with wood burner to keep you toasty on colder days.
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Rosies Kitchen And Starboard Wood Fired Bistro
Crooklets
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Rosie’s Kitchen is a family run bustling beachside café situated a stones throw from Crooklet’s surfing beach in Bude. Rosie’s is positively bursting with atmosphere and we offer a warm welcome to everyone. We are a modern diner with Cornish charm offering delicious beachside food. We have an enclosed sundeck overlooking the amazing waves of the Atlantic Ocean complete with wood burner to keep you toasty on colder days.
Award winning Cornish Pie Company based in Bude. Everything they make is 100% handmade using the finest ingredients.
THE CORNISH PIE COMPANY
22B Belle Vue
Award winning Cornish Pie Company based in Bude. Everything they make is 100% handmade using the finest ingredients.
The Deck is an exciting concept infusing the great British classic with the vibe and flavours of continental dining. You can enjoy the freshest of local ingredients in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
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The Deck
19 Summerleaze Cres
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The Deck is an exciting concept infusing the great British classic with the vibe and flavours of continental dining. You can enjoy the freshest of local ingredients in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
North Coast Wine Warehouse & Lounge is a purveyor of wines and spirits, meeting people’s needs for over 10 years. We have always endeavoured to work with small businesses and are dedicated to finding and supplying unique, quality products from across the globe, some of which are locally sourced. Many of our products cannot be found elsewhere and we ensure that everything we sell is hand-picked and quality assured by us. We are proud of every choice we have made - which is why it is all available to buy and take home, from the glass your cocktail came in, to the coffee in your cup - and every tasty drink in between.
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North Coast Wine Warehouse & Lounge
1 Lansdown Rd
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North Coast Wine Warehouse & Lounge is a purveyor of wines and spirits, meeting people’s needs for over 10 years. We have always endeavoured to work with small businesses and are dedicated to finding and supplying unique, quality products from across the globe, some of which are locally sourced. Many of our products cannot be found elsewhere and we ensure that everything we sell is hand-picked and quality assured by us. We are proud of every choice we have made - which is why it is all available to buy and take home, from the glass your cocktail came in, to the coffee in your cup - and every tasty drink in between.

Sightseeing

Nestled in the crook of a steep valley at the confluence of three rivers, Boscastle is an unspoilt fishing village on the dramatic North Cornwall coast, with a seafaring heritage stretching back to Elizabethan times. The historic, natural harbour sits in an impressive amphitheatre of steep flower-clad cliffs and is home to quaint stone-built cottages with higgledy-piggledy rooftops, gently trickling streams and a collection of shops and tearooms – it’s impossibly photogenic.
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Boscastle
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Nestled in the crook of a steep valley at the confluence of three rivers, Boscastle is an unspoilt fishing village on the dramatic North Cornwall coast, with a seafaring heritage stretching back to Elizabethan times. The historic, natural harbour sits in an impressive amphitheatre of steep flower-clad cliffs and is home to quaint stone-built cottages with higgledy-piggledy rooftops, gently trickling streams and a collection of shops and tearooms – it’s impossibly photogenic.
Crackington Haven is a lovely shingle cove dominated by majestic cliffs and offering a stretch of golden sand, along with many rock pools, when the tide is out.
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Crackington Haven
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Crackington Haven is a lovely shingle cove dominated by majestic cliffs and offering a stretch of golden sand, along with many rock pools, when the tide is out.
Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle set high on Cornwall's rugged north coast. Inextricably linked with the legend of King Arthur, for centuries this dramatic castle and coastline has fired the imaginations of writers, artists, and even the brother of a king
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Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast Path
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Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle set high on Cornwall's rugged north coast. Inextricably linked with the legend of King Arthur, for centuries this dramatic castle and coastline has fired the imaginations of writers, artists, and even the brother of a king
Port Isaac has been an attractive fishing village since the early fourteenth century. Its narrow, winding streets are lined with old white-washed cottages and traditional granite, slate-fronted Cornish houses, many of which are listed as of architectural or historic importance. From the Middle Ages until the middle of the 19th century, Port Isaac was a busy port handling various imports and exports, including coal, timber, pottery and Delabole slate. In fact the name Port Isaac is derived from the Cornish Porth Izzick meaning the 'corn port'. After the advent of the railways, it became principally a fishing port. A stream runs through the village, finding its way into the sea over the harbour wall.
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Port Isaac
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Port Isaac has been an attractive fishing village since the early fourteenth century. Its narrow, winding streets are lined with old white-washed cottages and traditional granite, slate-fronted Cornish houses, many of which are listed as of architectural or historic importance. From the Middle Ages until the middle of the 19th century, Port Isaac was a busy port handling various imports and exports, including coal, timber, pottery and Delabole slate. In fact the name Port Isaac is derived from the Cornish Porth Izzick meaning the 'corn port'. After the advent of the railways, it became principally a fishing port. A stream runs through the village, finding its way into the sea over the harbour wall.
Beautiful place around 35 miles from The Burleigh Getaway. well worth the trip. I recommend getting up early and down there for 9am before it gets busy. Great walks up towards up out towards Trevose and plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes to choose from. Also you can rent bikes and do the camel trail towards Wadebridge or hitch a ride over on the ferry to Rock.
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Padstow
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Beautiful place around 35 miles from The Burleigh Getaway. well worth the trip. I recommend getting up early and down there for 9am before it gets busy. Great walks up towards up out towards Trevose and plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes to choose from. Also you can rent bikes and do the camel trail towards Wadebridge or hitch a ride over on the ferry to Rock.