Overlooking the famous coastal beauty spot of Widemouth Bay this park stands in the heart of the magnificent Cornish countryside.
Boasting over 50 acres of grounds, a steep footpath near to the parks entrance leads directly to Widemouth Beach, one of the finest in Cornwall with its vast expanse of sand good bathing and superb surfing.
An indoor heated swimming pool, Foxy's children's club and a Clubhouse with dancing and evening entertainment are among the facilities for you to enjoy on the park.
An excellent base for exploring the many treasures of the Cornish coastline, close by is the tiny seaside resort of Widemouth Bay and Bude, a leading holiday centre with numerous tourist amenities, only 4 miles away.
A wealth of old market towns, picturesque villages, olde worlde inns, ancient churches, charming little coves, beautiful beaches, craft centres and wildlife parks await in the surrounding unspoilt countryside.
Mystical Tintagel the legendary home of King Arthur is easily accessible. Newquay and Ilfracombe are both within an hour's drive.
offers the following facilities.
- Indoor heated swimming pool
- Pool tables+
- Clubhouse with evening entertainment
- Children's Foxy Club
- Chef's Corner bar food
- Takeaway
- Amusements+
- Children's play areas
- Crazy golf
- Wi-Fi access
- Mini market
- Launderette+
There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park Indoor Swimming Pool on the park There is a park shop available to buy food and other essentials WiFi or internet is available on parts or all of the park
- Easy beach access
- Indoor pool
- Base for exploring
+Charges apply
No all-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 family parties only
Pets £40pw each (max 2)
Local Area
Surfers flock to catch the waves all along the coast from Sennen to Newquay and Bude, and while Gwithian Beach offers the best kite and windsurfing in the country, there are also miles of clean, sandy beaches and lively resorts perfect for family days out. The spectacular coastline is great for walking too.
The Camel Trail, a disused railway line following the River Camel between Bodmin and Padstow, is now a superb walking and cycling path, and inland you’ll find a glorious landscape of hidden valleys and sweeping moorland dotted with ancient stone circles and steeped in legend.
A visit to King Arthur’s castle at Tintagel is a must, and artists have long been lured to the picturesque town of St Ives, for its special quality of light and the loveliness of its coastal setting.
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