Bude is a bustling coastal centre on a spectacular stretch of coastline. Bude Canal runs out into the harbour, making a narrow, and dramatically tidal beach, which is much loved by surfers, while just around the headland is a long, slowly sloping sandy beach. And on the headland itself is Bude Sea Pool, an all weather swimming pool cut directly into the cliffs. The town centre is friendly and functional, rather than picturesque, with rows of surf shops and cafes, plus a couple of nice boutiques and a book shop. Some of the best places to stay in Bude are located between the main street and the cliffs, where they have breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the ocean. But there are also some quieter options just outside of town, and along the coastline off Widemouth Bay.
If you’ve never tried surfing, Bude is the place for it! While there are plenty of experts, there are also lots of novices, and the atmosphere is friendly and encouraging. If it’s not something you’ve ever considered, you might just want to watch, from either a sunny spot in the sand dunes, or the beach bar and cafe. Both sides of the harbour have wonderful ocean views, and offer opportunity for windswept country walks — just you and the grazing cows. There are plenty of small, quieter beaches and coves, it just takes a well timed stroll along the beach to discover them — remembering the dramatic tidal range.
Bude’s castle is something of a folly, really, built by a local inventor, and now home to exhibition and gallery space. And just below the castle, by the canal, are a couple of little galleries. Bude is also a very pleasant drive from historic Tintagel, picturesque Port Isaac and the spectacular walking trails of the Hartland Heritage Coast. You’re also within striking distance from Padstow and Rock. So the best places to stay in Bude offer a great base for exploring the whole of the north Cornish coast.
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Bude
A stylish boutique bolthole overlooking a popular surf beach. light and airy rooms are contemporary and fresh with pastel hues, pale wooden furniture, and sea views. The laidback restaurant serves modern British cuisine and there's a vibey bar too. A hip coastal getaway.