Camping sites & Campgrounds in Ilfracombe, England
5 bookable campgrounds in Ilfracombe
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- Small and friendly family-run farm between Ilfracombe and Woolacombe
- Direct access to bridle path linking miles of public footpaths
- Play area, free hot showers and family shower room
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Powered mixed caravan site 6 x No availability on our site Powered grass site 6 x No availability on our site Unpowered grass site 6 x No availability on our site -
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- Family friendly-site with spectacular views out to sea
- Private stretch of beach leading to a secluded cove
- Pool, kids' clubs, soft play and playground
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Farm park in Devon with sea views on three sides
- Pitch where you like
- Washing-up area, showers and loo block
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Non-electric grass tent pitch unlimited x No availability on our site -
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- Peaceful, secluded and relaxing site on the north Devon coast
- Well-stocked private fishing lake
- Close to beaches and to Exmoor
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Glampod 4 x No availability on our site Powered hardstanding site 6 x No availability on our site Powered grass site 6 x No availability on our site Unpowered grass trailer tent or tent site 6 x No availability on our site Bell tent 8 x No availability on our site Camping pod 4 x No availability on our site
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An art argument in a traditional North Devon seaside town? Verily, it happened. The arrival of Verity, a 20-metre Damien Hirst sculpture of a pregnant woman installed at Ilfracombe Harbour in 2012, has had residents raging ever since over whether she’s a beautiful example of modern art or an obscene monstrosity: once you’ve split the family by having them cast their own verdicts on the issue, there are eight Ilfracombe art galleries to continue arguments of taste at, including one at Damien Hirst’s restaurant. Truthfully, it should be fun.
Other chucklesome options from Ilfracombe campsites and holiday parks include getting lost in the maze at Watermouth Castle and instructing the kids in Victorian beach etiquette and How Times Have Changed at Tunnels Beaches, with immense fun to be had for everyone within earshot as you awkwardly answer questions about why the structure of the Landmark Theatre is known locally as ‘Madonna’s Bra’.