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Ilfracombe
Holiday Parks in Ilfracombe
The North Devon gem of Ilfracombe offers everything you could want from a holiday. Idyllic beaches, history and culture, vibrant towns and villages, stunning, countryside and wildlife, attractions, activities from walking to kayaking and just about everything in between!
Why Book Caravan Hire in Ilfracombe?
Ilfracombe ticks all the boxes, and a caravan holiday to Ilfracombe promises visitors the opportunity to make memories that will last forever.
Let’s get the accommodation sorted first. Some delightful caravan parks close to the town offer a pleasant and secluded getaway, including Hele Valley Holiday Park and Manleigh Park. Both offer on-site launderettes and rest in simply stunning surroundings close to the spectacular Jurassic coastline.
A little further afield but close from Ilfracombe lie sites such as Surf Bay Holiday Park and Bideford Bay Holiday Park. Surf Bay Holiday Park offers an on-site pub/clubhouse, indoor pool, crazy golf, a restaurant, amusements, kids’ club, and a shop, while Smytham Holiday Park near Torrington has a laundry, putting green, a pub/clubhouse, and a shop.
There are holiday parks in Ilfracombe to suit any taste or budget, so whether you’re on a family holiday, a romantic break for two, or a get-together with friends, there will be a site for you. Once you’ve booked your caravan park, you can plan your visit to Ilfracombe.
Places to visit during a static caravan holiday in Ilfracombe
The town boasts several well-known features, including a pretty fishing harbour and rows of distinctive, pastel-coloured houses, making Ilfracombe extremely Instagram-worthy. Ilfracombe has a fascinating history, with its fourteenth-century chapel and the infamous Victorian Tunnels Beaches, hand-carved tunnels dating back to the 1820s that lead to two beautiful sheltered beaches.
For something a little more contemporary, Ilfracombe also boasts an up-and-coming arts scene. Damien Hirst’s Verity statue attracts visitors from far and wide, and the town is also establishing itself as a destination for foodies, thanks to its commitment to making the best of the delicious local produce available in the region.
Other beaches worth visiting include Ilfracombe Beach, Broadsands, Rapparee Cove, and Hele Beach, to name just a few. Take an exhilarating rib ride around the Jurassic coast and look out for porpoises, seals, dolphins, and whales with a trip on the 10-metre Humber RIB, which offers everything from short, half-hour trips to longer, four-hour outings.
Whatever you enjoy doing on a UK staycation, you will not be disappointed when you book a stay at a holiday park in Ilfracombe.