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RALLY No 20 Tuesday 9th July- Tuesday 18th July 2024

WARCOMBE FARM - Morthoe

Holiday Rally

This will be our third visit to this beautifully landscaped site with sea views on the coast of North Devon. The campsite is nestled between the villages of Morthoe, Lee and Woolacombe, just a short drive to the historic harbour of Ilfracombe. The site has direct access to the Southwest Coast Path, close proximity to award winning beaches and the Tarka Trail, it appeals to walkers, surfers and cyclists.

The site has full facilities including a launderette, Calor gas exchange, a well-stocked shop, dog wash and boot wash, tourist information, a book exchange, beach toy library, a camping cooking recipe library, a private fishing lake and tackle hire, children's play area and aerial slide, a 14 acre woodland walk and nature trail, and a herb garden to spice up your camp cooking. They also host regular food vans on site.

During your stay we will be hosting social gatherings and entertainment evenings in the marquee on site

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Things to do in the area:

Woolacombe

More than two miles of sandy beach are perfect for sandcastles, sunbathing and walks. All that you can need in refreshment is available at the Beachcomber café at the north end of the beach.

Lundy Island:

An enigmatic feature on the Woolacombe horizon. A place of natural beauty, with the skies full of birds. Famous for its pirate haunts, Lundy offers its own special postage stamps, Medieval Castle, Puffins, Lighthouses. Lundy Island is a trip worth taking if you are in North Devon on Holiday.

Heddon Valley:

For those who love walking a visit to Heddon Valley is a must. This National trust managed area offers superb views and access to extensive footpaths and trails. Follow the river to Heddon’s Mouth bay which opens to the sea. Exmoor has so much to offer for those who enjoy the great outdoors.

Barricane Beach:

The famous shell beach tucked in between the rocks, between Woolacombe and Mortehoe. Famous for cowries and other exotic seashells brought in on the Gulf Stream. Safe for bathing and swimming, with rock pools to explore and more traditional sand at low tide.

Mortehoe Village & Museum:

Visit our nearby village and enjoy our lovely St Mary’s church, shops, eating places and the village museum which is a treasure trove of local history. Access to Morte Point offering stunning coastal views.

Arlington Court:

The 3,500-acre estate has attractive gardens, walks and Shetland ponies grazing in the parkland. The stables house the National Trust’s collection of horse-drawn carriages, some of which are available for rides from the house. The ground floor of the house and the garden are accessible to the disabled. 
The interior of Arlington Court is a series of fascinating collections amassed by the late Miss Chichester. The Chichester family had lived at Arlington for over 500 years, and Miss Rosalie Chichester, the last of her line, left the house to the National Trust. The house contains some furniture dating from the 18th century, and displays of model ships, Biltson enamels, pewter, shells, snuff boxes, fans, and costumes, all collected by the much-travelled Miss Chichester.

Marwood Hill Gardens:

At Marwood Hill there are over eighteen acres of landscaped gardens with a large collection of trees, shrubs, herbaceous and alpine plants. The gardens were started in the 1950s by the present owner, Dr Smart. At that time, they consisted of a neglected walled garden and its immediate surround. Over the years many new areas have been planted and new features added such as the Folly and the Scented Arbour. There is much of the botanic garden about Marwood Hill.

There are of course many other places to visit including Clovelly, Croyde & Saunton Sands, Morte Point & Bull Point Lighthouse to name but a few. We hope you all have a lovely time here at Warcombe Farm and when it does become time to leave, please have a safe journey.

Debbie, Martin, Ruth & Jon

 

 

Rally Commences:   2-30 pm (PLEASE NO ARRIVALS BEFORE THIS TIME)                                        

Rally Ends:              11.00 am    

Nightly charge for EHU pitch per Unit  £19.00 inc. VAT 

                               

Deposit Required:  Nil           

                                                  

Limit:   25

 

Rally Officers: Debbie and Martin Clifton    Mobile:   07784104263             

                                                                        Email:  dcliftonrally@gmail.com 

Rally Assistants:  Ruth and Jon Loe            Mobile: 07450542791  

  

Post Code: EX34 7EJ

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Route.   From Barnstable follow the signs to Ilfracombe on the A361, at the roundabout with the B3343 turn left towards Woolacombe, follow this road until you see the brown tourist sign for Warcombe Farm turn right onto Mortehoe Station Road, after about half a mile Warcombe Farm Campsite will be on your right. Report to campsite reception on arrival for barrier code. Follow EDCC signs.                                                                            

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