Going out in WoolacombeDevon

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Woolacombe

Town/City Name
Woolacombe

County
Devon

Population
840

Going Out in Woolacombe

About WoolacombeAbout Woolacombe

Woolacombe is one of the few seaside resorts situated in the North of Devon. It is widely popular with tourists coming in every year to view and have an amazing time at the beach, that offers numerous activities for tourists and residents. So, what is there to do in Woolacombe? Woolacombe holds one of the finest beaches worldwide, namely Woolacombe beach. Woolacombe beach is the perfect family beach, ideal for people with children, for surfers, and sunbathers. The beach has endless activities from exploring the sand dunes and rock pools for a glance at the variety of water species.

The sand stretches three miles long, giving the children an ideal place to run, jump and play within the spacious sandy area provided. For those who enjoy surfing, the surf delivers some perfect waves. One can surf on all tides, making Woolacombe beach an ideal place for surfers throughout the whole of the summer. As the beach is quite large and there is so much space, for those looking for a quiet place to relax and sunbathe, there is always a quite corner somewhere around the beach.

Other than sandcastle building and riding the waves, Woolacombe offers its visitors much more things to do such as horse riding. Woolacombe riding stables which is known as one of the first riding stables within North Devon to have also become clubmark accredited, this meaning a club recognised as safe and assuring you that this club is the best for your child. Not only does Woolacombe riding stables provide horse riding lessons across 200 acres of land, but they also offer one with the opportunity to horse ride across the beach, allowing you to take in the beauty of the beach and have an exciting riding lesson at the same time!

What more can you do in Woolacombe? Hungry tummies are not the best and Woolacombe ensures that every visitor and resident has a full plate every day. Woolacombe has a selection of traditional pubs, bars and a variety of restaurant and cafes for one to explore. From feeding huge numbers of families to super surfers, there is something for everyone to taste. Some restaurants offer a sea view making it the perfect dining experience and for those who have pet dogs, some ideal dog friendly restaurants are The Red barn or The Beach House restaurant. All these restaurants offer several dishes, from traditional British food, local village food to exotic international cuisines for those of you looking for something a bit fancy.

There are a few great bars in Woolacombe, offering one with a great atmosphere and an overall experience, Bar Electric is one of them. Bar Electric provides a fabulous gluten free menu, ideal for those on a gluten free diet. Other than that Bar Electric has a selection of amazing cocktails and other drinks for one to choose from and enjoy an evening out with friends.

Places to eat in WoolacombePlaces to eat in Woolacombe, Restaurants in Woolacombe

Bar Electric British Woolacombe
Bar Electric
British Woolacombe
The Beach House Restaurant Seafood Woolacombe
The Beach House Restaurant
Seafood Woolacombe
Bay Brasserie Bar European Woolacombe
Bay Brasserie Bar
European Woolacombe
The Town Farmhouse Cafe Woolacombe
The Town Farmhouse
Cafe Woolacombe
Rockleigh House British Woolacombe
Rockleigh House
British Woolacombe
Doyle's Restaurant European Woolacombe
Doyle's Restaurant
European Woolacombe

Places to drink in Woolacombe Places to drink in Woolacombe, Pubs and Bars in Woolacombe

Prince of Wales Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Prince of Wales
Pub/Bar Woolacombe
The Tides Inn Pub/Bar Woolacombe
The Tides Inn
Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Ebrington Arms Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Ebrington Arms
Pub/Bar Woolacombe
White Lion Pub/Bar Woolacombe
White Lion
Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Fortescue Arms Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Fortescue Arms
Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Chichester Arms Pub/Bar Woolacombe
Chichester Arms
Pub/Bar Woolacombe

A brief history of WoolacombeA brief history of Woolacombe

Woolacombe is known to be an Edwardian/Victorian coastal resort which was primarily infused with many large villas. These large villas and including other buildings have some history attached to them and can be viewed while visiting Woolacombe. Woolacombe was first just an area flooded with many trees and valleys where you could find wolves. From then, it developed into an amazing seaside resort, attracting tourists from all over the country and even internationally.

Popular things to do in WoolacombePopular things to do in Woolacombe

Free things to WoolacombeFree things to do in Woolacombe

Great for kids in WoolacombeGreat for kids in Woolacombe

Dog friendly bars in WoolacombeDog friendly bars

Dog friendly restaurants in WoolacombeDog friendly restaurants

Did you know?Did you know?

Did you know that Woolacombe beach has been known as one of the best beaches within Europe?

Hidden gems of WoolacombeThe hidden gems of Woolacombe

Barricane Beach- Barricane Beach although it is half a mile away from the main Woolacombe beach, it is a rather calmer and peaceful place to relax in. It is in a quiet corner away from the hustle and bustle of Woolacombe beach.

Unique to WoolacombeUnique to Woolacombe

Funder Island- Funder Island is an adventurous and fun amusement park in little Woolacombe, perfect for resort visitors to explore and have fun.