Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm

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Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm

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Secluded farm in a tranquil valley, 1 mile from Putsborough Beach & 1.5 miles from Croyde Bay.
The local area boasts sandy beaches, great surf, & coastal walks
Modern amenities & permitted barbecues

Experience a rural retreat the Devon way with a stay at Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm. This secluded farm is situated in a tranquil valley, located just 1 mile from Putsborough Beach and 1.5 miles from Croyde Bay. Be prepared for a truly enchanting getaway; picturesque thatched roofs and pastel-coloured cottages line the route down to the village, while the magnificent views of Lundy Island and the far-flung shores of Wales will take your breath away.

Those who are looking to explore the local area can take advantage of Croyde’s sandy beaches, great surf, coastal walks, and village ice-cream parlour (with lashings of clotted cream). Plus, camp cooks will enjoy barbecuing permitted off the grass, with a dishwashing area for added convenience. It’s a great base for longer treks too!

Modern amenities are also provided, with on-site toilets, showers, and device charging available. Guests may want to bring a pair of wellies as the route down to the village can be muddy due to frequent rain. Make memories that you’ll treasure forever, while taking a break from the daily hustle and bustle with a stay at Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm.

FAQs about Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm

    • Q: What amenities are available on-site at the campsite?
      A: On-site facilities at the campsite include toilets, showers and device charging in modern facilities.

    • Q:How far is the campsite from Putsborough Beach and Croyde Bay?
      A:Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm is located a mile from Putsborough Beach and 1.5 miles from Croyde Bay.

    • Q:Are barbecues allowed on-site?
      A:Yes, barbecues are allowed on-site – just ensure they are off the ground to keep the grass scorch-free.

    • Q:Does the campsite have sea views?
      A:Yes, the campsite has beautiful views of the sea and Lundy Island can be glimpsed, as can the far-flung shores of Wales on clear days.

    • Q:Is the campsite situated on the South West Coast Path?
      A:Yes, Croyde is directly located on the South West Coast Path, making this a great base for longer treks.

    • Q:Is the beach suitable for inexperienced surfers?
      A: Yes, the sheltered waters of Croyde Bay are suitable for less experienced beachgoers.

    • Q:Does the campsite provide a dishwashing area?
      A:Yes, there’s a dishwashing area provided at Combas Farm.

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Location

The address for Canvas and Coast at Combas Farm we have is: Combas Farm, Meadow Lane, Croyde, Devon, England, EX33 1PH. Use the map below for a closer view. Do check with your host for a definite location.

Contact Information

Postal Address
Combas Farm, Meadow Lane, Croyde, Devon, England, EX33 1PH

About the Local Area (Croyde)

Located in North Devon, Croyde is a beautiful village known for its sandy beach and excellent surf conditions. It’s stunning natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere make it a popular destination for tourists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

What is Croyde Famous For?

Croyde is primarily famous for its stunning beach, which attracts surfers and sunbathers alike. The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and sand dunes, providing a stunning backdrop for a day at the seaside.

Croyde is also famous for its excellent surf conditions, with surfers flocking to the area throughout the year to take advantage of the waves.

Things To Do In Croyde

Croyde offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you’re a surfer, a hiker, or just looking to relax and take in the scenery, there’s something for everyone.

Here are some of the top things to do in Croyde:

  • Surfing
    As mentioned, Croyde is renowned for its excellent surf conditions. If you’re an experienced surfer, you can head out into the waves on your own. If you’re a beginner, there are plenty of surf schools in the area that offer lessons and equipment hire.
  • Coastal walks
    Croyde is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with the South West Coast Path passing right through the village. You can take a leisurely stroll along the beach, or head up onto the cliffs for panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Relax on the beach
    With its soft sand and clear water, Croyde Beach is the perfect place to unwind and soak up the sun. Pack a picnic, grab a good book, and spend a lazy afternoon on the sand.

Things Near By Croyde

While Croyde itself has plenty to offer, there are also a number of attractions and activities in the surrounding area.

Here are some of the top things to do and see near Croyde:

  • Baggy Point
    Located just a short walk from Croyde, Baggy Point is a National Trust site offering stunning views of the coastline. Take a hike along the cliffs to see the rugged beauty of the North Devon coast up close.
  • Braunton Burrows
    This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is the largest sand dune system in the UK and offers a unique and stunning landscape for visitors to explore. Take a guided walk to learn about the flora and fauna of the area, or simply wander through the dunes and take in the views.
  • Woolacombe Beach
    Just a few miles up the coast from Croyde, Woolacombe Beach is another popular destination for beach-goers and surfers. With three miles of golden sand and plenty of amenities nearby, it’s easy to see why Woolacombe is a favourite among visitors to the area.

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