Little Roadway Farm Campsite is a family-run site in Woolacombe, nestled in 15 acres of glorious countryside. We are just a stone’s throw from Woolacombe Beach and within easy reach of North Devon’s main attractions.
We are a fantastic place to escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The site is surrounded by rolling countryside, making us the ultimate in peace and relaxation. We accept tents, caravans, camper vans, motorhomes and trailer tents.
You can also enjoy a bit of luxury in our glamping accommodation, removing the hassle of putting up a tent. Our stylish and spacious ready-made bell tents come in two sizes, either sleeping two people or two adults and 2 children. Both tents are furnished and the larger tent has single air beds, crockery and cutlery, deck chairs and picnic benches outside. The bell tents are in a glamping field, offering plenty of space for privacy.
We have two cosy glamping pods to stay in. Poppy is a charming pod in its own private spot, ideal for a romantic getaway. The pod is furnished with 2 single beds, a dining table and chairs, a bedside unit, crockery and cutlery. Sweet Pea has the same facilities and both pods share the glamping area which has a communal barbecue and outdoor furniture. You can sit back, relax and savour the glorious views.
You can stay in a well-equipped static caravan which sleeps up to 6 people and comes with a good-sized kitchen, a double bedroom, a twin room and a double bed settee in the lounge. The bedrooms share a bathroom and the main double comes with en suite facilities. You can unwind in the lounge which includes a large TV and glass double doors which make the most of the stunning views. A lovely veranda with seating and a BBQ is perfect for a spot of al fresco dining.
Little Roadway Farm enjoys wonderful coastal paths, cycle trails and bridleways right from the entrance. Great activities in the area include paragliding, surfing, walking, running and cycling.
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