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Dexters Bar
Real Ale Pub on Mill Street, just off the town centre of Bideford. Sky and BT sports on large screens. Live music. Warm, Welcome and Dog Friendly,
Ellerton B&B
Ellerton Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the heart of Bideford, in a quiet cul-de-sac, a short walk from the town centre and offers clean, warm and comfortable accommodation and a friendly atmosphere at a competitive price. Each of our spacious, light and airy rooms has either en-suite facilities or
Owl Valley Glamping
Owl Valley is a peaceful off grid glamping site with wood fired hot tubs, situated in North Devon UK
Bideford Boxing Club
The Bideford Boxing Club has had a significant impact on the community of Bideford, Devon. The club has been providing a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn and practice boxing skills since it was founded in 1969. The club's commitment to helping young people develop discipline
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
Crabby Dicks Bideford
Discover what’s inn a name at Crabby Dicks Lounge Bar. Enjoy our opulent stylish atmosphere. Centrally located in Bideford, Crabbies is a lively contemporary lounge bar with a welcoming friendly atmosphere that is set over 2 storeys with a dance floor and a bar located on the first floor and a bar
The Tarka Trail
180 miles of discovery The Tarka Trail is a 180 mile, figure-eight loop inspired by the route travelled by Tarka the Otter. Unspoiled countryside, dramatic sea cliffs and the longest, continuous cycle path in the UK are waiting to be discovered. Walking or cycling, The Tarka Trail offers the best
Lundy Island
Visit the beautiful island of Lundy from the port of Bideford. Enjoy a day trip to the island of Lundy on board the MS Oldenburg - regular departures from March to October. At three miles long and a half a mile long, its an unspoilt part of northern Devon, home to seals and the iconic puffin.