Bude Holiday Resort gives you that “walks, waves and easy-going park days” balance—close enough to the coast for spontaneous beach time, with a relaxed on-park set-up when you want to stay put. Bude Holiday Resort is dog-friendly (with park rules in place for shared areas), and the landscaped grounds help it feel like a proper resort rather than a row of pitches.
Set on the edge of Bude, you’re well placed for the town’s cafés, surf beaches and coastal scenery—ideal for weekends that turn into longer stays. On park, you can expect a simple holiday park set-up with places to eat and drink and a pool for warmer days (seasonal opening is common—confirm when you visit).
Day-to-day, it suits owners who like straightforward routines: morning coffee on the decking, a coastal walk, an afternoon dip, then food and a drink without needing to head into town. When you want to explore, you’ve got Bude’s beaches and the wider North Cornwall coastline close by—great for clifftop strolls, surf spots and easy days out.
For travel, Bude is best reached by road (commonly via the A39/Atlantic Highway). Rail is usually to a larger nearby station, then onward by car or taxi (journey times are service dependent).
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Expect a holiday-led atmosphere: busier in peak weeks, calmer outside school holidays, and plenty of owners who like having the coast on the doorstep. The best days are often the simplest—pool time when it’s warm, a relaxed drink, then a sunset walk somewhere along the shoreline.
Bude Holiday Resort is in Bude, North Cornwall, with sat nav postcode EX23 9EE.
It’s a holiday resort. Always confirm current usage rules and licence conditions during the buying process.
Yes—dog-friendly, with park rules for shared spaces. Check the latest policy before you buy.
You can typically expect an outdoor pool for warmer days (often seasonal). Confirm opening times when you visit.
Beach rules can change by season and by beach. Always follow local signage and check seasonal restrictions before you head out.
Conditions can change quickly on Atlantic-facing beaches. Follow lifeguard flags (when present), read signage, and don’t enter the water in dangerous conditions.
Beaches, surf spots, coastal walks, Bude Sea Pool, cafés in town, and classic North Cornwall days out.
Bude doesn’t have a central rail station, so most trips involve rail to a larger nearby station and then onward travel by road (service dependent).