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Warren Bay Holliday Village

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup51.178°N, 3.350°W
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The cry of gulls drifts across from the rugged North Devon coast as canvas snaps gently in the salt-tinged breeze. Warren Bay Holiday Village occupies a spectacular position in this dramatic stretch of Devon, where the Atlantic meets red sandstone cliffs and vast sandy beaches lie within reach.

This is a versatile site welcoming tents, campervans and caravans, making it ideal for traditional camping families and tourers alike who want a straightforward coastal base. North Devon's outstanding coastline offers both sheltered coves and wild, surf-pounded beaches, with the South West Coast Path providing endless walking opportunities through some of England's most breathtaking scenery.

Essential facilities include showers, toilets and electric hook-ups for those who need them. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so it's worth enquiring when you book if an evening fire is part of your coastal camping dream. The vibe here is unpretentious and coastal-focused—a practical, well-positioned village-style site where the main attraction is always the Devon shoreline just beyond.

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Current Conditions
18°C
Overcast
14 mph
72%
7-Day Outlook
Today
19° / 13°
69%
Mon
18° / 12°
35%
Tue
19° / 13°
80%
Wed
17° / 15°
4%
Thu
18° / 16°
4%
Fri
18° / 16°
10%
Sat
17° / 16°
2%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

7 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Monk's Path to Home Farm Blue Anchor

Follows a gentle rural path through Somerset countryside between Monk's Path and Home Farm Blue Anchor, with mostly flat terrain ideal for families and buggies on drier days. Dogs welcome on this quiet farm track. The route offers peaceful farmland views and connects to the coastal village of Blue Anchor, making it a pleasant leg-stretcher before or after visiting the nearby beach and historic Somerset & Dorset Railway.

Walking routeLocal network
2.01 km from campsite

Macmillan Way West

Winds through Somerset countryside linking Stockland Hill to Castle Cary, crossing rolling farmland, quiet lanes and ancient bridleways. Terrain varies from gentle valley floors to moderate inclines over open downland. Generally suitable for older children with good stamina, but not buggy-friendly due to stiles and uneven surfaces. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Delivers classic West Country views, historic villages and a genuine sense of rural exploration across this lesser-known long-di

Hiking routeRegional network
8.59 km from campsite

King Charles III England Coast Path: Brean Down to Minehead

Follows the stunning Somerset coastline with varied terrain including clifftop paths, beach sections, and gentle hills through seaside towns like Watchet and Weston-super-Mare. Steep climbs in places, particularly around headlands, making it challenging for buggies and young children on certain stretches. Dogs welcome but must be kept under control near livestock and on beaches during seasonal restrictions. Delivers spectacular Bristol Channel views, historic harbours, wildlife-rich mudflats, an

Hiking routeNational trail
10.44 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

Coleridge Way

Follows the poet Coleridge's footsteps across 51 miles of varied Somerset terrain, from Nether Stowey through the Quantock Hills to Porlock Weir. Expect steep climbs over moorland ridges with easier woodland and coastal sections—definitely not buggy-friendly and challenging for young children. Dogs welcome throughout on leads near livestock. The dramatic hilltop views across Exmoor and the Bristol Channel, plus literary heritage, make this a rewarding multi-day route for keen walkers.

Hiking routeRegional network
10.02 km from campsite
Route length: 82 km

South West Coast Path (Section 1: Minehead to Porlock Weir)

Tackles steep, unforgiving climbs through ancient woodland and open moorland with dramatic coastal views—this is Exmoor at its toughest. Not suitable for buggies or young children due to rugged terrain and significant elevation gain. Dogs welcome but must be fit and capable on challenging inclines. Worth it for spectacular views across the Bristol Channel and experiencing one of Britain's most demanding coastal stretches, with buzzards overhead and wild ponies often grazing nearby.

Hiking routeNational trail
14.6 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

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