Farm Stays in Bude

Experience the rustic and unique charm of a farm stay in Cornwall. Detach from everyday life as you unwind in the Cornish countryside, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and nature. Bude maintains a perfect balance, large enough to hold a huge array of things to do, while also being not so large as to lose its traditional Cornish charm. There’s a nice selection of independent shops for you to explore and places to eat, giving a quiet, laid back feel to the town At the same time, there’s plenty for those who require a bit more excitement.

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Cornish farm stays allow visitors to embrace the region's rural charm and natural beauty. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, they provide an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful retreat.

Whalesborough Cottages, Bude

Farm Stays in Bude

The serene countryside surroundings of farm stays in Cornwall provide a tranquil setting for relaxation. Guests can enjoy the great outdoors, where they can unwind, read a book, or simply soak up the peaceful ambiance.

Farm stays in Cornwall also offer a convenient base for exploring the wider region. While enjoying the tranquillity of the countryside, guests can easily access nearby coastal areas, charming villages, and popular attractions. From exploring rugged cliffs and sandy beaches to visiting historic sites and indulging in local arts and crafts, there is much to discover within a short distance from the farm.

FAQ's Bude

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  • Yes, very much so. With a choice of beaches everybody should find something to do. From surfing to sandcastles, Bude has the perfect beach.

    Add to that a golf course, a canal to walk along or explore by kayak, the South West Coast Path and a nice range of places to eat and drink, we think Bude is the perfect family destination.

  • It's in Cornwall of course... but not far from the border.

    So when planning a holiday in the area, it's always worth looking at Visit Devon's website to see what attractions and things to do are taking place across the border, as well as the Visit Cornwall website.

  • It depends which one you want to know about?

    Summerleaze Beach is very popular, mainly because it is less than five minutes’ walk from the centre of Bude. It also has a large sea pool nestled at the foot of the cliffs. Part man-made and part natural, the salt-water pool, cleaned daily by the tide, has enticed swimmers since it opened in 1930.

    Crooklets Beach is very popular with surfers and is home to the Bude Surf Life Saving Club. The beach has great facilities including a large car park, level access and viewing area, a play area, skate park, beach cafe, showers, amusements and pubs close by.

    Northcott Mouth is a rocky cove, but has a sandy beach when the tide is out. It's just to the north of Bude.

    Widemouth Bay is a 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, it 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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