The title of this blog post isn’t quite accurate. Bude is very close to the border between Devon and Cornwall, definitely, but I don’t think you could really claim it lies directly on it. Unfortunately, I’m a slave to alliteration, so you’ll have to forgive me if you’d like to read more about one of the most popular beaches for people staying in Cornish cottages.
Bude beach, because of its location, gets plenty of people visiting it from both Cornwall and Devon, not that this really makes any difference should you decide to visit, it’s just an interesting fact. Of course, there must be some reason that so many people to get drawn in, and that’s because it’s a beautifully sandy, gradually sloping beach perfect for those wanting to splash in the sea, play in the sand or surf. The minor gradient means waves can carry somebody on a surf or body board for ages, and the abundance of sand should have obvious uses.
Bude itself is also part of the attraction. Many people staying in holiday cottages in Cornwall have discovered that a day spent on the beach is perfectly rounded out by stopping at one of Bude’s many excellent fish and chip shops for supper, or by eating in one of the restaurants that the town boasts, many serving fresh sea food.
Regardless of where you’re coming from, you’ll find that spending a day in Bude is a great way to treat the whole family during your holiday.
There are some great things about the south of Cornwall which keep people coming back again and again to book their
Whenever you visit an area one of the best things about it is discovering the new foods that an area offers.
There are plenty of places that people want to visit whilst staying in their
If you take a trip to Cornwall then you might be looking for plenty of things. Things to do involving water are probably one as the county has some of the best coastline in England and some of the best beaches to go with it. You’ll probably want to take advantage of the natural beauty of the county as well, exploring various places to see all there is to be seen of this lush, green county, with its rolling hills and valleys, wonderful cliff walks and dramatic cliffs by the sea. You might even be interested in discovering a bit about the history of the place and how important it was for its tin mining back in Roman times.
What could be better than a weekend away from home enjoying all the sights that Brighton has to offer? Not much. But what if you could also spend that weekend gambling, drinking in some of the best bars that Brighton has to offer and enjoying great food? Well, clearly that is better.