Happy Days is fantastic seaside retreat located in central Croyde. Located on a quiet residential area and sitting only a five minute walk to the beach and sand dune, it's a perfect spot for surfers and those seeking a bucket and spade holiday. There's allocated parking, an enclosed garden and a short walk to all local amenities. We think it's a great location for your next break away.
Key property features...
- 2 bedrooms sleeping 4. 1 king-size bed, 1 twin (2 x singles) which can be configured as king-size on request.
- 1 bathroom with freestanding bath & separate shower.
- 5 mins from Croyde beach.
- Pretty garden with patio. Not fully enclosed.
- 1 dedicated parking space.
- Central village location with a short, flat walk to all amenities.
Who we think it's suitable for...
- Families wanting to explore the North Devon coast spend time on the beach.
- Surfers... the beach is on the doorstep!
Need to know...
- The property accepts 2 medium sized dogs subject to a fee per pet and agreement to the house rules. Please note that the garden is not fully fenced.
- 1 parking space with further on street parking available.
About a holiday in Croyde...
Set in an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Croyde is part of the World's Surfing Reserve. Surrounded by some of the UK's most beautiful beaches including Saunton, Putsborough and Lee Bay, you couldn't be better located than in this beautiful playground. Croyde is great for families too, with it's vibrant, friendly atmosphere, you’ll find numerous places to hire equipment and arrange lessons. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not explore the coast with an exhilarating coasteering session, or book yourself onto a rockpool ramble to discover more of the marine wildlife.
Croyde is home to a number of nature trails and walks. One of the most popular walking trails in the village is the National Trust’s Baggy Point, which makes for some excellent coastal walking and has breath taking views as well as being generally accessible for walkers of all ages and abilities.
The village itself remains largely unspoiled from time gone by and has an old world feel to it. The centre is a hub of lovely places to eat with many of the restaurants and pubs offering locally sourced, seasonal produce on their menus.