Coxford Meadow Tariff 2023
GRASS PITCHES
TENTS /
CARAVANS / MOTOR HOMES
OPEN: 1st April to 1st
October 2023
Adults £9.00 pp pn.
5-16 yrs £5.00 pp pn.
0-4 yrs free.
Hook up £5.00 per night.
We regret No Dogs
HARD STANDINGS
CARAVANS/MOTOR HOMES
Adults £10.00 pp pn.
5-16 yrs £5.00 pp pn.
0-4 yrs free.
Hook up £5.00 per night.
We regret No Dogs
Self catering holiday accommodation at Crackington near Bude.
We have superb self catering holiday
cottage accommodation.

The accommodation offers TWO bedrooms:
1 double and 1 twin. Shower room and separate WC. Lounge with lovely
view out to sea, TV and DVD. Kitchen/diner with electric cooker,
microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Grassed garden
with patio area, furniture and BBQ. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Bed
linen, electric and central heating included. Regret no smoking within
the property. Baby bath available. Beach, shop and pub 1
mile.
Changeover day: Friday
Travel cot available Highchair available
About
Coxford Meadow Self catering holiday accommodation
SPACIOUS WING OF HOUSE WITH
GARDEN AND SEA VIEWS
This recently renovated wing of the owners
house is set in a superb position overlooking the Bay of Crackington
Haven with a quiet 25 pitch touring site in the field to the rear of the
property. The beach can be reached via the road, you can walk, but be
warned it’s a steep walk back up. Crackington Haven is the ideal spot
for families with its gently shelving beach in an enclosed bay. The
upper part of the beach is mainly pebbles, with some small rock pools.
There are also a few little shops, a café, pub and a car park beside the
beach for those who wish not to walk. The surrounding area has much to
offer with an abundance of local attractions, fine beaches and small
fishing villages.
To make an
enquiry or reservation
Please telephone 01840 230707 or
click here to e-mail us.
We regret No Dogs Coxford
Meadow Location
From the A30, past Launceston take the exit to North
Cornwall, then the A395 to Hallworthy, turn right on the B3262 then turn right on the A39 to
Bude, after 4 miles
at Wainhouse Corner turn left at the crossroads. After one and half miles turn right at the crossroads.

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Discover the popular coastal resort of
Polzeath, the myth and legend of King Arthur's Tintagel, and
the quaint bustling market towns of Launceston and Bodmin both
ancient capitals of Cornwall. Bodmin Moor is dominated by the
dramatic granite tors of "Brown Willy" and "Roughtor", which tower
over the sweeping expanse of moorland; and Launceston, an ancient
capital with its impressive Norman Castle standing proudly over
the town. On the estuary the small village of
Rock hosts a major water sports centre, perfect for sailing,
windsurfing and rowing. Hop on the ferry across to Padstow, or
explore the scenic coastal footpaths and inland walks. Nestling in
the dunes is St. Enodoc Church where the late Poet Laureate Sir
John Betjeman is buried.
Padstow, with its fleet of trawlers, netters and crabbers is a
colourful, working harbour. On May Day Padstow dances to a
different tune, when the pagan "Obby Oss" is unleashed and the
narrow streets throb to the ceaseless drumbeat and wild cavorting
of this age-old fertility celebration.
Port Isaac is an unspoilt, pretty fishing village and
sheltered harbour with interesting shops, quality restaurants, and
pubs linked by tiny alleyways. Meandering up the coast is the
quaint fishing village of Boscastle, with its 16th Century quay
and charming cottages. Nearby Tintagel is famous for its Arthurian
legends and the remains of King Arthur's castle still stand today.
The town of
Bude is situated on the Atlantic Heritage Coast of Cornwall,
adjacent to fine sandy beaches that offer some of the finest
surfing to be enjoyed in all of England.
To make an enquiry or
reservation Please telephone 01840 230707
or
click here to e-mail us.
Proprietors: R
and A Slade, Coxford Meadow,
St Gennys,
Bude,
Cornwall EX23 0NS Coxford Meadow camping and
self catering accommodation at Crackington near
Bude in North Cornwall. |