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Hedley-Wood-Holiday-Park

Hedley-Wood-Holiday-Park


Welcome to the details page for Hedley Wood Holiday Park, a holiday park based in Holsworthy, Devon in England

Hedley-Wood-Holiday-Park

Holsworthy
Devon
EX22 7ED
England

Open: 01 January - 31 December

Located on the border between Devon and Cornwall, just a few miles from award-winning coastal resort Bude, this park gives holidaymakers the opportunity to enjoy one of the South West's most picturesque regions, defined by dramatic coastlines, breathtaking landscapes and idyllic locales.

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Hedley Wood Holiday Park offers the following: Holiday Park Caravans for hire, Holiday Park Lodges for hire, Pitches for touring caravans, Pitches for Tents, Pitches for Motorhomes, Touring caravan Storage, ideal for any holiday at Hedley Wood Holiday Park.
 

Hedley Wood is perfect for anyone seeking fresh air, new experiences and quiet escapes into Devon and Cornwall - Dartmoor, Bodmin and the Tarka Trail are just a few of the attractions within easy reach.

On park, there's plenty to keep you entertained, too. You'll find amenities including the Woodman bar, shop, nature trails, children's play area, shop, launderette and shower facilities, plus plenty of open space.

It's pet friendly, too, with plenty of dog-friendly coastal paths and beaches nearby, many of which welcome dogs on leads, even in the high season.

And, for those looking to take the strain out of camping, three grades of glamping accommodation are available, including two-storey Safari lodges (some with hot tubs) and tents.

With its spectacular landscapes, picture-perfect resorts and wide, sandy beaches, it's easy to see why this region has been a popular holiday destination for generations - and Hedley Wood is one of the best ways to experience it.

Hedley Wood Holiday Park offers the following facilities. Accommodation and facilities

  • Electric Hookup available on some or all pitches - Enjoy the benefits of a mains power supply to your tent or caravan

  • Gas Cylinders available to purchase or exchange on site

  • Car parking available beside caravans

  • Toilets and Showers available on site

  • Washing up facilities available

  • Public telephone - There is a public telephone available on the park

  • Launderette available on the park

  • There is a club and / or bar available on the park

  • There is a restaurant on the park

  • There is a Take Away on the park

  • There is a games room or games area on park

  • There is a childrens play area on park

  • There is a holiday park shop to buy food and other essentials

  • Well behaved dogs are welcomed on this the park

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    For the latest price information please contact park- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for Hedley Wood Holiday Park. To get the latest prices and offers please click on the Booking Info Link.

    Local Area Finding Hedley Wood Holiday Park

    From the North-East (M5):

    Take M5 south to Exeter (junction 31) - take A30 (past Okehampton) to A386 interchange (towards Bideford) - travel 2 miles and take A3079 to Holsworthy, then onto A3072 towards Bude. Midway between Holsworthy & Bude at Red Post cross roads, turn left onto B3254.

    Alternatively:
    Take M5 to junction 27 to Tiverton. Take A361 to Barnstaple (not off to South Molton!) then follow A39 (Atlantic Highway) to Kilkhampton. Turn left onto B3254 (Launceston road) to Red Post cross roads. Go straight over crossroads on B3254.
    Travel just over 2 miles - take right turn on the brow of a hill (sign-posted Titson) for approximately 500 yards - we are on the right.



    From the South-East (A30):



    Exit A30 at Launceston. Take A388 towards Holsworthy, then pick up B3254 towards Bude on the outskirts of Launceston. After passing through Whitstone, traverse a further 1 3/4 miles. On the brow of a hill, turn left (sign-posted Widemouth Bay) immediately before the Welcome to Devon sign for approximately 500 yards - we are on the right.

    SatNav Postcode: EX22 7ED

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     We have 3 reviews in our database for Hedley Wood Holiday Park. Only the last 10 are shown for each holiday park

    Reviewed by: Date of stay: May 09 Campsite Rating

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    Reviewed by: Date of stay: May 09 Campsite Rating

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