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Waves Soft Play Bideford
Our deep sea adventure-themed soft play for children from 0-14yrs. Large areas to run, spacious obstacles ideal for older children and for grown ups to follow and assist their littlies. Great for all you big kids! Grab a snack, cold beverage or barista coffee at our Coral Cove Café
The Kings Arms
Overlooking the River Torridge, this old-world pub with rooms dates back to the mid-1500s. It’s a 7-minute walk from the Burton Art Gallery and Museum, and 3 miles from both the beach and Northam Burrows Country Park and the Royal North Devon Golf Club. A stone's throw away from us is the Tarka
Cafe Collective
Cafe Collective was established in October 2013 and have strived to produce delicious food, using locally sourced produce at affordable prices. Our intention has always been to make Bideford a destination. Our philosophy is to produce a different choice, catering for all dietary needs but always
Secret Garden Cafe
Hi folks, my name is Robin and I have been the owner of Secret Garden Café for nearly four years. We have a large garden with smoking and non-smoking areas, we also love our four legged friends who are welcome anywhere in our spacious outdoor areas. Watering cans, bug viewers and hidden treasures
First In Last Out
The First In Last Out is a traditional family-friendly pub on the outskirts of Bideford serving good home-cooked food and a very popular Sunday carvery. There is a large outdoor area containing a covered smoking area and play equipment for Children, as well as a pool table, dartboards, and a
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has restored the railway. The railway opened in 1855, being extended from Barnstaple and ran onwards to Torrington in 1871. For many years direct trains ran to and from London Waterloo, including the famous “Atlantic Coast Express.” Sadly the line fell victim of
Bideford Pannier Market
The covered Bideford Market Facility Bideford’s Pannier Market is sited in the Old Town Area: follow the High Street, take a left turn along Grenville Street and there it stands, a formidable Victorian Building.