The two glamping pods at Poole Farm are five minutes from the golden sands of Woolacombe beach, 10 minutes from Croyde, and 15 minutes from Saunton Sands. Need we say more to persuade you to book your stay? Proximity to three of the best beaches in the UK is certainly the big seller here but there are other things to recommend these glamping pods too. For starters there’s the sea view that comes with this location high on the hill above Woolacombe and then there’s the pods themselves. These are charming boltholes for two providing everything you need for a self-catering stay that’s well connected to the outdoors.
What’s particularly lovely in this location is that this is a bijou little site on a still-working Devon farm. While caravan parks and holiday sites are plentiful round these parts, this is a small enterprise built and run by local farmer, John, whose 120 acres are grazed by ruby red Devon cattle. And he’s made rather a good job of it. The pods have French doors that face the bay and the setting sun, which means you can enjoy the view whether you’re outside cooking a barbecue or inside having breakfast in bed. The pod is a single space combining sitting room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom – with an ensuite shower and loo at the back. It’s small but pretty perfectly formed under its curved timber-clad roof. You have power, lights and running water, an oven, a kettle and fridge. There’s even a TV – handy in poor weather but, with what’s outside the window, you may never turn it on.
These pods are perfect as bases from which to explore North Devon’s beaches and coast. Woolacombe is just over a mile away with three miles of sand and surf to play with. Just over the headland to the south is Croyde and beyond that is Saunton Sands with three more miles of beach. All this is connected by the South West Coast Path so whether it’s surfing, sunbathing or walking that you want to visit North Devon for, it’s all within easy reach. Likewise Exmoor National Park, which is only five miles away.