
With its vast golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere, this seaside town is one of the West Country's most spectacular coastal escapes. While the village may have one of the UK's most that's almost three miles long, it has still managed to keep a lower profile than Padstow.
Instead, it has a quieter family atmosphere, where rolling green hills descend onto almost three miles of golden sands and surfer's waves, with all the rugged beauty of the North Devon countryside. It's easy to see why Woolacombe remains a firm favourite among holidaymakers, with memorable touches such as the quintessentially British beach huts to rent over Summer, balancing natural beauty with family-friendly practicality.
One TripAdvisor reviewer, Ben C, called it the best beach in Britain, saying: "Could not fault this beach - great sand for children to play with, dog friendly, loads of pop up vans selling food and drink and big enough for everyone! Well worth a visit."
Editor Emma Cook wrote in the Guardian: "Woolacombe itself is less gentrified than your or Polzeaths, certainly, but all the more charming for it."
Instead of upmarket chains, the North Devon alternative is full of local charm with independent shops, restaurants and relaxed cafés serving up piping hot fish and chips or pasties.
For panoramic views over the coastline, a rewarding circular route takes you to the rugged headland of Morte Point, where there is a fair chance of spotting seals along the rocks below.
which runs in both directions-towards Croyde via Baggy Point, or north to the dramatic cliffs of Bull Point and beyond.
Inland, you can cycle or horse ride along the old railway bridle path that links Woolacombe with nearby villages, such as Ilfracombe, which has a Victorian seafront, independent cafés, and Damien Hirst's striking 66ft sculpture, Verity.
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