Woolacombe Bay, North Devon in pictures
Way back in the springtime we visited beautiful Woolacombe bay and stayed overnight in our camper. I didn’t blog about it at the time – we all need some time off. But I revisited my pictures just the other day and they are so pretty I had to share.
Woolacombe Bay is on the North Coast of Devon, it’s rather beautiful and in peak season it’s heaving, we picked quite a chilly day and the beach was quite quiet.
Here are a few of the pics I took..Woolacombe Bay, bautiful and rugged in it’s natural state
There is a steady walk to the beach
Footprints in the sand.
The munchkins upside-down in the campervan
Lunch and a play in Captain Jacks which is a great place to stop for food. They have lots of veggie options, a great play area for the kids and a plethora of rum (if that floats your boat).
Speaking of boats, here’s Mr Tumble’s spotty one down the road at Crow Point, Brauton Burrows. It’s a rather pretty place down a tiny toll road that is and part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
We looking forward to more North Devon explorations!
Tags: beach, Beaches, campervan, captain jacks, Devon, wollacombe bay, woolcombe
2 comments for Woolacombe Bay, North Devon in pictures
Looks lovely, we’ve not been there but I do love North Devon, you keep having me add new places to my list for visiting!!
That’s good to hear Shelia, it is gorgeous x