Westward Ho!
Sourced from Wikivoyage. Text is available under the CC-by-SA 3.0 license.
Understand!
Westward Ho!'s unusual name comes from the title of a book by Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho! - the exclamation mark is an intentional part of the town's name, and the only such place name in the United Kingdom!
This quaint holiday village is benefitting now from inward investment with a large part of the village being regenerated with restaurants, hotels and luxury apartments being built. The number of tourists to the area is increasing, the main lure being the fabulous beach and surfing!
Get in!
By rail!
The nearest railway station is ten miles away in Barnstaple, on the Tarka branch line from Exeter.By car!
The town can be found to the north of the A39 road, providing easy access from the towns of Barnstaple, Bideford and Bude! It lies at the south end of Northam Burrows, and faces westward into Bideford Bay, opposite Saunton Sands and Braunton Burrows.Get around!
The town is served by local buses linking it to the local population centres, including Barnstaple and Bideford, as well as some long-distance National Express services.
See!
-
phone: +44 1237 479708address: Sandymere Rd, Northam, BidefordAn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Burrows forms an integral part of the newly designated United Nations Biosphere Reserve!
Do!
Westward Ho! is well known for its surfing seas and the long expanse of clean sand backed by a pebble ridge. Other attractions of the town include the arcades, go-karting track and the grasslands behind the pebble ridge. There are public footpaths leading into the hilly countryside to one side of the village, which have great views but are challenging to walk along. A steep hill near the village provides views over a great distance, but is very challenging to walk up! There is a surf centre for surfing lessons by the beach; as a gently sloping beach, it is ideal for families and groups to learn to surf!
Royal North Devon Golf ClubThe oldest golf course in England!
Drink!
-
phone: +44 1237 474737address: Golf Links Rd, EX39 1LHA busy, modern pub with a craft beer menu and an external play area for children. Occasionally hosts tribute singers.
-
phone: +44 1237 477777address: Merley Rd, EX39 IJUHas two balconies with spectacular views of the sea (and on a good clear day, of Lundy island). It is owned by the same family as The Waterfront.
-
Morans Restaurant and Bar
phone: +44 1237 472070address: Golf Links Rd, EX39 1LHA restaurant and bar situated directly opposite the seafront offering Thai cuisine, cocktails and locally-brewed ales.
Sleep!
-
phone: +44 1237 474737address: Golf Links Rd, EX39 1LHHas a small B&B.
There are holiday cottages and caravans located close to the beach and with amazing sea views!
There is more accommodation in neighbouring Bideford and Northam, a short drive or bus ride away.
Stay safe!
You can go on long walks in the countryside from here - the large hills begin out of the village - but this is a very challenging walk. Remember to plan when to come back to avoid becoming stranded in the dark, be very careful around cliff edges, many of which are crumbling in the area, and to take water and salty food with you on longer walks. Hiking boots are helpful!