Point Break, Westward Ho! is a stylish ground-floor apartment perfectly positioned directly across from the seafront, where the three-kilometre stretch of golden sand at Westward Ho! beach lies just moments from your door. The impressive open-plan living space features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame spectacular ocean views across Bideford Bay towards Lundy Island. The well-equipped kitchen includes an electric oven and hob, fridge with separate freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, whilst the dining area seats two at a table positioned to make the most of those stunning vistas. The comfortable lounge offers a TV / DVD and iPod dock, with patio doors opening onto your private terrace.
Outside, the wonderful terrace provides a peaceful spot for morning coffee or sundowners, complete with bistro-style furniture and those mesmerizing sea views. The spacious double bedroom has been tastefully styled with attractive coastal touches, promising restful nights after days spent by the ocean. A modern bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout, while allocated parking for one car adds convenience to this superb seaside location.
Picture mornings on your private terrace, coffee in hand as fishing boats dot the bay and the early light catches the waves. Spend sun-filled days on the beach below, perhaps trying your hand at surfing or simply settling into the sand with a good book. Wander into town for fish and chips or harbourside dining, then return to your peaceful retreat as the Atlantic sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Point Break, Westward Ho! places you perfectly to explore North Devon's finest coastal attractions and family-friendly destinations. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (1 km) welcomes beginners and improvers alike with friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to ensuring you have an unforgettable time riding the Atlantic waves. North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (3 km) celebrates the region's rich seafaring heritage with fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling, and dramatic life-saving tales from these rugged shores. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (5 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 for all ages. Ilfracombe Aquarium (21 km) invites you on a unique and fascinating journey from an Exmoor stream source to sea at this much-loved local aquarium, perfect for discovering Devon's marine life.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon and Cornwall's treasures. Lydford Gorge (45 km) is a dramatic river gorge cloaked in temperate rainforest, where the spectacular White Lady Waterfall and Devil's Cauldron pothole reward those who tackle the rugged walking trails. Launceston Castle (46 km) is a commanding Norman fortress offering stunning panoramic views, a rich thousand-year history brought vividly to life, and engaging family-friendly activities set within beautiful grounds. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (48 km) provides a memorable journey on this historic water-powered cliff railway, offering spectacular coastal views and a unique transportation link between two of North Devon's most picturesque villages.
The historic harbour town of Bideford lies just 4 kilometres away, packed with independent shops, excellent eateries, and a bustling quayside perfect for watching boats come and go. Meanwhile, Okehampton is a 37-kilometre drive. A welcoming market town. it is positioned right on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, where ancient moorland, dramatic tors, and wild ponies create an unforgettable landscape ready to explore.















