12 all year round campsites near the Tarka Trail
Ilfracombe, Devon
4.88 /5
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award winning campsite in a wooded valley, ten minutes to the coast and Ilfracombe. Onsite shop and restaurant!
Combe Martin, Ilfracombe, Devon
4.57 /5
120 reviews
88%
would recommend
Award winning campsite with a play area, a pool and crazy golf. Just 15 minutes to Woolacombe and Croyde.
Fairy Cross, Bideford, Devon
4.84 /5
24 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, family friendly campsite with alpacas and goats. Five minutes to The Big Sheep, ten minutes from the beach!
Bideford, Devon
4.97 /5
8 reviews
100%
would recommend
A beautiful off-grid eco glamping site situated in North Devon with a wildlife pond, glamping cabins and a geodome!
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Black Torrington, Beaworthy, Devon
Green and tranquil 20 acre glampsite with private bathrooms, set between the Cornish and Devon coasts and Dartmoor.
Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton, Devon
An award winning, five star and family run caravan, camping and glamping park close to Dartmoor and the A30.
Umberleigh, Devon
Homemade Devon cakes for campers, tourers and glampers. Set above Taw Valley, 20 minutes to The Tarka Trail.
Dolton, Winkleigh, Devon
A fishery with electric camping/touring pitches, lodges and stylish Canadian log cabins - all with lake views.
Winkleigh, Devon
Tranquil all year round touring and glamping site, surrounded by nature and near Dartmoor and the Tarka Trail.
Croyde, Braunton, Devon
Secluded and family friendly camping site with tent and campervan pitches just a short walk from Croyde.
Braunton, Devon
A secluded campsite for tents and small campervans only, 15 minutes from Croyde beach. Perfect for family getaways.
Croyde, Braunton, Devon
Set in the heart of a village within the North Devon AONB, this site offers easy access to the Tarka Trail.