THE DETAILS
FOOD AND DRINK
Self catering holidays in Widemouth Bay call for good food. With views over the bay, the Beach House combines a contemporary menu with a beach bar and takeaway in the summer months. The Bay View Inn offers good family pub food with a relaxed and bustling atmosphere. A number of cafes also serve coffees and sandwiches after a hard morning on the beach. Further along the road to Bude, Elements Italian-inspired menu is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
CAN I BRING MY DOG?
Dogs are welcome on Widemouth year-round providing you stick to the southern section of the beach, near Black Rock. A seasonal dog ban runs on the northern part of the beach between 10am and 6pm from 15 May until 30 September. Dogs are also welcome on the entire 630-mile stretch of the South West Coast Path, with the walk to Bude along coast and farmland being great for children and dogs alike.
ACCESSIBILITY
There are two car parks at Widemouth offering access to the beach, one at Black Rock and another at the northern end, where you’ll also find toilets.
A new disabled ramp and railing has been installed at the northern end providing wheelchair access onto the beach. At Black Rock, the beach can be accessed via a short slope.
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