Damage Barton Campsite (Dog Friendly)

Damage Barton is a 600 acre working beef & sheep farm. Campsite open 24th March – 29th October 2023. Tents, motorhomes and caravans welcomed.

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Damage Barton Campsite (Dog Friendly)

Key Features
600-acre working beef and sheep farm located on the beautiful North Devon coast between Woolacombe and Ilfracombe in an AONB
Owned and operated by the Lethbridge Family since 1962 with three generations still living on the farm
The site is open from 24th March to 29th October 2023, perfect for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous holiday

Damage Barton is a stunning 600-acre working beef and sheep farm located on the beautiful North Devon coast between Woolacombe and Ilfracombe. The farm is found in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience for visitors.

The Lethbridge Family has been farming at Damage Barton since 1962, and we are proud to have three generations of the family still living on the farm. Our family is excited to welcome you and share the beauty and peacefulness of our farm with you.

Our site is open from 24th March to 29th October 2023, and we invite you to check availability and book your stay with us online or by telephone. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous holiday, Damage Barton is the perfect destination for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is Damage Barton?
    A: Damage Barton is a 600-acre working beef and sheep farm located on the North Devon coast between Woolacombe and Ilfracombe, offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience for visitors.
  • Q: Who runs Damage Barton?
    A: The Lethbridge family has been farming at Damage Barton since 1962, and three generations of the family still live on the farm.
  • Q: When is Damage Barton open?
    A: The site is open from 24th March to 29th October 2023.
  • Q: How can I book my stay at Damage Barton?
    A: You can check availability and book your stay online or by telephone.
  • Q: What kind of experience can I expect at Damage Barton?
    A: You can expect a beautiful and peaceful farm stay, with an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking views, and engage with farm life. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous holiday, Damage Barton is the perfect destination for you.

Damage Barton Reviews

Below are the latest reviews of Damage Barton.

4.7
Based on 553 reviews
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Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Address: Mortehoe, Woolacombe EX34 7EJ, UK

Martin Brown avatarMartin Brown
in the last week
Very clean and tidy. The road down to the site caused us a little trouble. But once on the site, it was well worth it. Spotless toilets and showers lovely view and walks
Bob Lewis avatarBob Lewis
in the last week
High on the cliffs. Great views, but you need good wind free days. It could get a bit dogey on a windy day. Bare in mind I was in a tent.Spotlessly clean facilities and useful site shop. Very reasonable price for the facilities.
Jacquie T avatarJacquie T
3 weeks ago
This is my favourite campsite, in a truly wonderful setting. The pitches are always clean and tidy, with stunning views of the sea and Devon coastline. There are great walks, straight from the site. The staff are friendly and helpful, I asked about a coastal walk to ilfracombe and they showed me the route on their map. Would definitely recommend!
Toni Simion avatarToni Simion
3 months ago
Absolutely fabulous place! We've been there on Easter bank holidays and we will definitely go again. It's going to be one of our favourite camping. Amazing view, big pitches, bathroom like new, everything very well maintained. Very nice shop, you can order pizza as well in some evenings. Very nice staff! Definitely to go there again in the summer to really enjoy the view and the entire area. There are plenty of trails to go.
Phil Crowder avatarPhil Crowder
a month ago
A lovely field site with a 180 degree sea view, the toilet blocks were very clean, if you are unlikely to get a windy week, do be prepared to get battered if you are in a tent or you have a awning. We would personally like hedges dividing the pitches and then this would give you more of a shield. From the site is a lovely walk through Mortehoe and to Woolacombe or going the other way to Lee. My one and only negative was when booking in, being told I was early at 12:00, which I understand if there are no pitches available but when you have a lot of spare pitches I don’t get it, if 30 or more people all arrived at the same time I think you would have your work cut out. Unfortunately when we left on Thursday the main road was closed for works ( no fault of the site) so we had to go through Mortehoe which was very difficult in places but I don’t think you would manage it if towing. But overall – a lovely site
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About the Local Area (Woolacombe)

Woolacombe is a beautiful coastal village located in North Devon, boasting one of the UK’s finest beaches, making it a popular destination for those who love the great outdoors.

What is Woolacombe Famous For?

Woolacombe is famous for its three-mile-long golden sandy beach, backed by stunning rugged cliffs and dunes. The beach has consistently been awarded the Blue Flag and Premier Seaside Beach awards, making it a favourite spot for surfers and beach lovers alike.

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Things Near By Woolacombe

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  • Ilfracombe
    A charming coastal town, Ilfracombe is just a short drive from Woolacombe. The town is home to several art galleries, antique shops, and restaurants.
  • Exmoor National Park
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