Bude Heritage Snapshot
Bude was a small seaside resort famous for its reputation as the home of wreckers, until 1823 when the Bude Canal was constructed. The canal, which stretched for 20 miles, carried beach sand used for fertiliser to the railroad at Launceston. The success of the canal brought prosperity - and hordes of holiday makers - to Bude. Local History
Bagbury Byre is a lovely barn conversion which has been recently refurbished,situated down a quiet country lane overlooking the river valley. Ideal for walking,cycling and touring, only a ten minute walk along the cycleway brings you to the town centre. Country B & B as it should be! more >> Accommodation Rating:Not rated Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£56.00
Luxurious accommodation with outstanding views. Ideal for walking, touring or business stays. Only 250 yards from the South West Heritage Coastal footpath, 1 mile from Bude town centre. Open all year. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£66.00
As a third generation farming family we would like to welcome you to Heatham Farm B&B. Heatham is 1 mile North of the village of Kilkhampton and 6 miles north of the coastal resort of Bude. We are situated on the North Cornwall coast 0.5 miles off the Atlantic Highway. … more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£70.00
Link Side Guest House is a warm and friendly B&B in Bude. Located close to all Bude's amenities and beaches yet with views across Bude Downs and the North Cornwall golf course. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£34.00
Our friendly, family run hotel award winning freehouse inn is superbly located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It is a perfect place for exploring the beautiful Cornish coast. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Inn From:£40.00