Hidden Valley Park
Near Ilfracombe, North Devon, England, UK

Welcome to Hidden Valley in Devon. Set amongst the rolling hills of North Devon and open all year, Hidden Valley Touring Caravan and Holiday Park is justly proud of its growing list of awards. These include the Gold David Bellamy Conservation Award, its 5 Star rating by ‘Visit England’, winners of the ‘Holiday Park of the Year’ and just last year we were honoured with the new AA 5 Pennants Award. Whether you are looking for a campsite to pitch your tent or touring caravan spaces, our Devon campsite provides it all.

Although there's plenty of campsites in Devon, not many can match us for location. We’re just a ‘stone’s throw’ from some of North Devon’s finest beaches, like the sandy beach at Woolacombe and the Tunnel beaches in Ilfracombe, both sporting Blue Flag and Quality Coast Awards. Surfing can be enjoyed at Croyde Bay, and Saunton Sands is wonderful for a day out, with many family attractions close by. Expect a brilliant camping holiday at one of the finest campsites in Devon.

 

 


 

 

 

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Address: Hidden Valley Park, West Down, Near Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 8NU

Telephone: 01404 871436

Email: info@hiddenvalleypark.com

Website: www.hiddenvalleypark.com

GPS Position: 51.146523,-4.145519

 

 


 

 

 

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