Woolacombe is one of the finest beaches in the West Country, and it is easy to see why it has won numerous awards. It’s a big favourite with families and surfers attracting thousands of people each summer to the beach and Woolacombe village.
The rolling surf brings unbroken Atlantic breakers from across thousands of miles of ocean to pound on this three-mile long stretch of golden sand. The sheer length of the beach means it is possible to find quieter places in the surf even at the height of summer.
Easy access and three large car parks with space for 2000 cars means that Woolacombe beach combines magnificent natural beauty, excellent facilities and a wide range of activities for all ages.
Life guards ensure safe family swimming during the summer and surfers come from all over the country to enjoy the great waves and clean water.
Dogs are welcome on the beach year round, with some restrictions in the summer months.
Woolacombe itself is a lively village with great pubs, restaurants and places to stay, and is a perfect base for a family holiday, surfing trip or stop-over when walking the South West Coast Path.
Mortehoe village adjoins Woolacombe and also has plenty of accommodation, places to eat and access on to the coast path. Much of the surrounding countryside is managed by the National Trust, so remains unspoilt.
Visitors of all ages will find plenty to do away from the beach. There’s a friendly, laid-back atmosphere here which visitors are sure to enjoy. Visit us and you’ll see why people come back summer after summer.
Dog friendly
There may be extra requirements to keep dogs on short leads or only allowed within certain areas. Please check with the location before travelling.
Location
Woolacombe Beach
Woolacombe Beach, United Kingdom
42.06 miles / 75 mins drive from the park