What to do and see in Woolacombe, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 27, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Woolacombe’s three-mile long beach is one of the best family beaches in the U.K. Build a castle in the clean sand, learn to surf, or go horseback riding on the beach. Boat operators offer fishing trips and tours—keep your eyes open for seals!
Restaurants in Woolacombe

1. Woolacombe Beach

The Esplanade, Woolacombe EX34 7DL England 01271 870234 http://www.parkinestates.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 3,630 reviews

Woolacombe Beach

Woolacombe beach is family owned & family run with families in mind. We provide car parks, a lifeguard service, toilets, first aid and food and beach goods outlets.

Reviewed By amandataylor0205 - London, United Kingdom

Breathtaking view of Lundy Island this beautiful beach was outstandingly clean even though it was absolutely packed with families enjoying the sunshine. Great waves for surfing and lovely little natural pools for the younger children to play in safely. One of the best English beaches we have visited.

2. Nick Thorn Surf School

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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Nick Thorn Surf School

The Nick Thorn Surf School is located in Putsborough (Woolacombe Bay) and runs surf, coasteering, and stand up paddle board lessons. We operate off Putsborough Beach, Hele Bay, and Ilfracombe.

3. H2Outdoor

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5.0 based on 53 reviews

H2Outdoor

The adventure starts with H2Outdoor. Your gateway to an exciting range of outdoor activities and water sports all in North Devon. Coasteering, Kayaking, Surfing, High Ropes, Mountain Biking and much more. Specialising in providing unforgettable experiences with high quality activities, perfect for families, individuals groups, corporate events and anyone with a sense of adventure.

4. Hunter Surf School

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5.0 based on 150 reviews

Hunter Surf School

Welcome to the hunter surf school! Our team of fully qualified and experienced surf coaches are on hand to ensure you experience the thrill of surfing coasteering and SUP in a supportive and safe environment. Our lifeguard and Surfing GB qualified coaches will take you through the fundamentals of surfing while showing you how to stay safe in the water.

5. Borough Farm Sheepdog and Falconry Displays

Woolacombe EX34 7HE England +44 1271 870056 [email protected] http://www.boroughfarm.co.uk
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Borough Farm Sheepdog and Falconry Displays

Borough Farm, home of Channel Five's 'Mist-sheepdog tales', has hosted Sheepdog Displays since 1998. Tues, 11am Farmyard Show (July and August) Wed 6pm Sheepdog and Falconry Displays (May-Sept) Thurs 6pm Shepherding Experience walks (May-Sept) For a full list of events please visit the Borough Farm website Shepherd David Kennard hosts Tuesdays Farmyard Show, with an hour of hilarious antics, as Alfie the sheepdog, tells the story of the duck in the castle, with the help of a host of farmyard friends. For Wednesday evenings show David is joined by Exmoor falconer George Pile, with his delightful collection of Kestrels, Owls and Falcons. Sheepdogs Fly, Zola, Alf and Sweep are put through their paces as they work far into the distance, or close at hand in the ring with more Sheepdog and Duck fun All set against the backdrop of the beautiful Borough Valley. With teas, coffees and the finest homemade cakes served at the Borough Farm Shepherd's hut (barbeque too during July and August)and under cover seating for the occasional damp evenings, we hope that your visit to Borough Farm will truly be "an unforgettable country evening" On Thursday evenings David takes small groups on a walk around the stunning Morte Point headland. David has farmed the land for nearly 20 years and this opportunity to watch his top sheepdog Fly working in natural environment is simply breathtaking.

Reviewed By Squeakybird - Newbury, United Kingdom

We spotted the sign on the roadside for the Falconry and Sheepdog display, so thought we would go along and watch. We were not disappointed! Their first show back because of Lockdown, and David apologised several times if the animals didn’t ‘perform’ The ducks wouldn’t do as planned, but it was hugely entertaining, with David determined to get a duck down the slide....so funny! The sheep herding was amazing to watch, it didn’t go completely as it should have done, but to watch the skill of David regrouping the two dogs and working them to bring hundreds of sheep close, was amazing. Our favourite bits were Merc keep jumping the fence to get fuss from audience, Sweep sitting in the water, Glen’s attention to David, and then Alfie ..... the ultimate duck herder. Falconry was great to watch, with excellent skill and clear love for his birds, it was enjoyable to watch the swooping birds. The Covid measures in place didn’t deflect from the show, and can completely recommend this to anyone. Excellent work! It does get a little chilly, so make sure you take a jumper or blanket.

6. Woolacombe Surf Centre

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5.0 based on 732 reviews

Woolacombe Surf Centre

Woolacombe Surf Centre is Woolacombe's highest rated & qualified surf school / water sports provider! Professionally run & based in the heart of Woolacombe, North Devon. WSC is accredited as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ by Surfing England, the highest attainable level. All our coaches are fully qualified instructors & beach lifeguards with many years coaching experience with a true passion for surfing and watersports. We operate our surf lessons on the beautiful Woolacombe Beach, awarded the best beach in the UK 2015 & 2016. With 3 miles of golden sand facing the Atlantic we have a great learning environment for surfing. Our kayaking and coasteering trips are hosted on the breathtaking coastline of North Devon. We also offer top quality surf hire equipment, from surfboards, bodyboards, wetsuits right through to stand up paddle boards (SUP'S) and kayaks. All sessions are 2.5 hours long which include all equipment required and coaching throughout, we also take photos (FREE) with our in water camera to immortalise you finest surfing moments!

7. Barricane Beach

Barricane Beach Just along the coast from Woolacombe Beach, Mortehoe, Woolacombe England +44 7969 189304
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5.0 based on 254 reviews

Barricane Beach

Reviewed By 13Stretton

As children we used to sit with our mom and dad on this cracking beach and sift through the sand to find the most exquisite tiny shells - still do it to this day. Love it.

8. Woolacombe Riding Stables

Eastcott Farm Beach Road, Woolacombe EX34 7AE England +44 1271 870260 [email protected] http://www.woolacombe-ridingstables.co.uk
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Woolacombe Riding Stables

Reviewed By J_Dee54

Our family of four visited Woolacombe Riding Stables for an hour trek on horses and ponies across the beautiful Devon countryside. It was a really incredible experience! The guide- Sophie- and the four girl helpers were very chatty and kind. We all managed to have a trot- even my brother and I for whom this was only our third time on horses. Our parents as more experienced riders even had a canter! There was no need for getting off the horses to take photos- Sophie took some for us with the beach and rolling hills laid out beautifully behind us. The horses were lovely too, and they seemed well cared for. We would all definitely come again- we had a really lovely time. I would definitely reccomend this ride for all abilities. Rosie

9. Mortehoe Museum

Mortehoe, Woolacombe England +44 1271 870028 http://www.devonmuseums.net/mortehoe-museum/devon-museums
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Mortehoe Museum

10. South West Coast Path - Putsborough Marine Drive Walk

Marine Drive Car Park, Woolacombe England +44 1752 896237 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/675/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

South West Coast Path - Putsborough Marine Drive Walk

Reviewed By gkw09 - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Took stock of this area from a terrific, high vantage point before walking to Baggy Point. The south point of Putsborough Beach eventually meets Woolacombe’s award-winning Sands and offers one of north Devon’s best coastlines. A good day out.

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