Bude is situated in North Cornwall, right next to the Devon border. Often compared to Newquay, Bude is a more toned-down version rather than being loud, it’s more of a family-orientated vibe. Bude is a quite compact seaside village with stunning beaches filled with families but doesn’t take long to escape the crowds and find the roads that lead up to the stunning views along the coast.
Crooklets Beach is a small sandy beach that joins up at low tide with both Summerleaze and Northcott Mouth Beach forming a larger bay for the family to explore. Mostly made up of golden sand this beach is perfect to bring the family with plenty of facilities and shops backing onto the beach. During the summer period, Crooklets Beach can get busy! Bordered from the north by Wrangle point and separated from Sumerlaze beach to the south by a rocky patch at high tide this beach is sheltered. The beach received a Blue Flag Award in 2007 and again in 2021.
Mallet’s Cottage is based in South East Cornwall in the beautiful location of the Roseland Peninsula. Mallet’s cottage is a mysterious abandoned hut along the south west coastal path where many walkers, hikers and runners enjoy a sit down and view across into the english channel. Mallet’s cottage, an old fishermans hut has also stood the test of time, standing tall since the 19th century and as you can imagine has seen many stormy days.
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