Lundy, Croyde is a beautifully appointed two-bedroom apartment positioned just metres from the golden sands of Croyde Bay. Enter on the ground floor to discover the open-plan living space, where the kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, and washing machine, all set against views of the South West Coast Path beyond. The dining area provides comfortable seating for four, while the lounge area invites you to sink into soft sofas arranged around a Smart TV, spectacular views over Croyde beach filling the windows.
Step outside to a private lawned area with benches overlooks the beach, with a gate providing direct access onto the sand, whilst on-site parking ensures convenience throughout your stay. Two bedrooms offer flexible accommodation: the master bedroom has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins on request), whilst the twin bedroom treats you to wonderful views over the beach below. A family bathroom with shower over bath and WC completes the layout.
Picture barefoot mornings stepping straight onto Croyde's sandy shores, the Atlantic breeze in your hair as surfers catch waves beyond the shore break. Spend sun-filled days exploring the dramatic clifftop walk to Baggy Point, barely a kilometre from your door, then wander into the village centre (just over a kilometre away) to browse surf shops and settle into cosy pubs overlooking the bay. As evening falls, return to your beachside retreat, perhaps with fish and chips in hand, watching the sunset paint the sky in brilliant shades of orange and pink.
Lundy, Croyde places you perfectly to explore North Devon's finest coastal attractions. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (9 km) offers expert tuition with friendly, experienced instructors who are dedicated to ensuring you have an unforgettable time riding the waves, suitable for complete beginners and improvers alike. Ilfracombe Aquarium (12 km) invites you to enjoy a unique and fascinating journey following an Exmoor stream from source to sea at North Devon's much-loved aquarium, showcasing local marine life in beautifully presented displays. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (13 km) is North Devon's most popular family attraction, offering a fun-filled day with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment that guarantees 'ewe' a fantastic time. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (29 km) is a working honey farm and a great day out for all the family, where you can learn about beekeeping, sample delicious honey varieties, and watch the fascinating process of honey production.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's treasures beyond the coast. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (47 km) showcases Dartmoor's rich history and culture through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and family-friendly activities that bring the moor's fascinating past to life. Okehampton Castle (48 km) invites you to explore the largest castle ruins in Devon, where a Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings sit dramatically amidst beautiful woodland, offering atmospheric glimpses into centuries past. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (50 km) is a historic water-powered forge showcasing traditional blacksmithing with captivating live demonstrations, original machinery still in working order, and a scenic garden perfect for peaceful moments.
The popular family resort of Woolacombe lies just five kilometres away, where the beach regularly tops Best Beaches in Britain lists with its five kilometres of golden sand and excellent surfing conditions, whilst parts remain dog-friendly all year round. Meanwhile, Clovelly is a 19-kilometre drive. This picturesque fishing village tumbles down steep cobbled streets to a tiny harbour, where unique galleries, traditional cottages, and an 18th-century hotel offering sea-view rooms create an enchanting step back in time.











