Tarka Holiday Park is situated in the centre of this magnificent location, close to the centre of the unique 180 mile figure of eight walkway and cycle path, the Williamson inspired Tarka Trail.
Tarka Holiday Park offers the following holiday accommodation:
- Luxury Holiday Lodges
- Holiday Caravans
offers the following facilities.
Launderette If you are booking a longer holiday at Tarka Holiday Park then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.
Don't forget to bring the bikes There is some great cycling opportunities both locally around Barnstaple or popular cycle routes in Devon.
Pet Friendly Holiday Parks There is no reason to leave your pets behind because at Tarka Holiday Park they welcome well behaved pets. Tarka Holiday Park understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Barnstaple for both you and your dog.
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Description
Located less than 5 miles away from the largest town in North Devon, Barnstaple, Tarka Holiday Park is ideally situated for a relaxing, laid-back visit.
Tarka Holiday Park puts you in reach of the many activities and stunning locations North Devon is renowned for; from the golden beaches of Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough, Woolacombe and Instow, to the 180 miles of coastal paths, riversides and magnificent views.
So if stunning scenery is your interest you'll be spoilt for choice, from the dramatic Jurassic coastline to the north or the open moorland of Exmoor to the east, all no more than a half hour drive away.
Accommodation & Prices
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User Reviews
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Was ok for 2 night stay.
Caravan was clean,but had faulty bits like ripped seats,brokenbedside table,no blind cord, mouldy blind and a stained duvet and bedside stool.
There was no shop only bike hire. There was no games room/amusements as it was empty so nothing for older children to do.
When we wanted to do Crazy gold reception was shut (Without warning) so couldn't get the clubs-kids very upset.
Club house does good food (Expensive) but only burger/nuggets/fish and chips or lasagne or a baguette. If vegetarian only cheese baguette available. Only ice cream for pudding so hardly varied!
Alsi it doesn't serve food till 7pm-so hopeless if you have young children.
Nice play area for kids under about 12. Slides/swings/climbing frame etc.
Very busy road to cross to get to Tarka trail-not fun.
Very noisy with the traffic-it woke me up both nights. Not a tranquil site as they describe it!!!
Overall adequate for a base for the tarka trail for adults-If you havew children I wouldn't bother.
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