Nestled upon North Devon’s stunning coastal line with its fantastic beaches and beautiful views, the Woolacombe Bay Golden Coast Holiday Park is an ideal setting for your surfing excursion.
The blue flag award winning beach is pie-in-the-sky for beginners and more experienced boarders alike, and offers a range of excellent accommodation at great rates, check the website for latest offers and get ten percent off your holiday or short break when you book online.
If you can be parted from the beach, there are plenty of things to do to keep you engrossed on your holiday. Choose from heated indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, ten pin bowling, sauna, restaurants, on site bar, and much more. There is even our very own traditional 17th Century Inn, the Old Mill, with great live music twice a week and outside dining on our heated patio; open and serving food from mid-march to the end of October.
Why not have a go at trying something new; like the excitement of wakeboarding, the exhilaration of kite surfing or the freedom of sea kayaking? Or perhaps you just want to relax, and shoot some pool in our sports bar and have a chat with our friendly staff. Either way, this is the place for you
There is a wide range of accommodation at the Golden Coast; from villas, to caravans, lodges to bungalows all of which are thoughtfully furnished and equipped for all your needs.
What do you want from your accommodation when you are on your holiday or short break? If it is a clean; dependably furnished, great value for money, with atmosphere allowing you the freedom to come and go as you wish, then our Clematis Apartments ticks every box and more.
A favourite for couples and smaller parties; the Clematis Apartments can sleep up to four, offering one bedroom and an addition sofa bed in the lounge and has everything you need. From the central heating and double glazed windows giving you a nice warm greeting when you return from a long day of boarding, to the patio on ground floors, or balcony on first floor, to enjoy the breathtaking sunsets the Clematis apartments have got it all.
With its gently sloping west-facing shoreline, the three-mile stretch of golden sand at Woolacombe Bay is loved by surfers from all over the world.
Well known as a surfing destination and famous for its long breaking waves, the beach is ideal both for beginners and experienced boarders. Woolacombe and the surrounding area host a number of local, national and European surfing events every year, adding to its long-held reputation for surf excellence.
Like Cornwall, the west of Ireland and southern Wales, North Devon is predominantly fed with swell by low pressure systems tracking across the Atlantic. When these storms out in the Atlantic push swell towards us at a time that coincides with a high pressure system over us, we can often see "classic" surf conditions on our beaches.
Our main surf beaches are west facing which catch oncoming Atlantic swells, which means winds from the eastern corner are preferred, to create smooth, peeling waves. When the prevailing south westerly winds are blowing, shelter can be found at Putsborough, though this sheltered spot can become very crowded.