What's around Trew Farm

Chris
What's around Trew Farm

Eating out

Great pub with good food that can get a little busy in summer so pre-booking is essential. Other times of the year you can pretty much just rock up. The food is good and it has a great outside space for families and those who like a sea view.
36 locals recommend
The Bush Inn
36 locals recommend
Great pub with good food that can get a little busy in summer so pre-booking is essential. Other times of the year you can pretty much just rock up. The food is good and it has a great outside space for families and those who like a sea view.
A recently renovated countryside village pub serving traditional British food, with a modern touch. All made fresh and seasonal, utilising produce and meat from their own farm. At the higher end of the price scale but worth it.
46 locals recommend
The Farmers Arms
46 locals recommend
A recently renovated countryside village pub serving traditional British food, with a modern touch. All made fresh and seasonal, utilising produce and meat from their own farm. At the higher end of the price scale but worth it.
Great pub with good food and a huge garden area. Plenty of parking but the access is a bit tight. Situated on the A39 so easy to find but next to the main road.
22 locals recommend
Hoops Inn & Country Hotel
22 locals recommend
Great pub with good food and a huge garden area. Plenty of parking but the access is a bit tight. Situated on the A39 so easy to find but next to the main road.
A small but exquisite restaurant serving amazing local and seasonal food.
11 locals recommend
Pattard Restaurant
11 locals recommend
A small but exquisite restaurant serving amazing local and seasonal food.
Great place for the family to eat just off Crooklets beach in Bude.
23 locals recommend
Rosies Kitchen And Starboard Wood Fired Bistro
Crooklets
23 locals recommend
Great place for the family to eat just off Crooklets beach in Bude.
Great food in Bude, lovely canal side setting with ample seating both inside and out.
36 locals recommend
Olive Tree Bude ~ coffee house ~ bar ~ bistro ~
36 locals recommend
Great food in Bude, lovely canal side setting with ample seating both inside and out.
Great sea side location with a mainly seafood menu.
55 locals recommend
Life's A Beach
55 locals recommend
Great sea side location with a mainly seafood menu.
Amazing tapas in Bude, pre-booking is a must but its worth the effort.
45 locals recommend
The Bank at Bude Tapas and Grill
45 locals recommend
Amazing tapas in Bude, pre-booking is a must but its worth the effort.
Wonderful fresh crepes and brilliant cakes, the best place for lunch in Bideford
10 locals recommend
Cafe Du Parc
39 Kingsley Rd
10 locals recommend
Wonderful fresh crepes and brilliant cakes, the best place for lunch in Bideford
A good beer selection and decent food, but one of the most picturesque locations right by Clovelly habour. Definitely worth a visit.
11 locals recommend
The Red Lion Hotel
48 The Quay
11 locals recommend
A good beer selection and decent food, but one of the most picturesque locations right by Clovelly habour. Definitely worth a visit.

Things to do

If you want to learn to surf these are a great group and their online booking system makes it all very easy. https://www.bigbluesurfschool.com/
14 locals recommend
Big Blue Surf School
Summerleaze
14 locals recommend
If you want to learn to surf these are a great group and their online booking system makes it all very easy. https://www.bigbluesurfschool.com/
Tamar lake has a 5 kilometre circular path which is great for bikes, buggies and those looking for an easy walk. There is a brilliant café serving good cake and coffee, a playground for the younger members and the Lake. You can canoe, kayak, SUP and sail on Tamar lake if you a bored of the salt of the sea.
34 locals recommend
Tamar Lakes Watersports
Upper Tamar Lake
34 locals recommend
Tamar lake has a 5 kilometre circular path which is great for bikes, buggies and those looking for an easy walk. There is a brilliant café serving good cake and coffee, a playground for the younger members and the Lake. You can canoe, kayak, SUP and sail on Tamar lake if you a bored of the salt of the sea.
As well as a national trust property and the usual services that includes there are also a number of mountain bike trails and a bike hire available.
119 locals recommend
Lanhydrock House and Garden
Treffry Lane
119 locals recommend
As well as a national trust property and the usual services that includes there are also a number of mountain bike trails and a bike hire available.
A strenuous path taking in some of the most amazing views of this rugged coast. There are many point to access it and I would strongly recommend the paths around Bude and Hartland.
27 locals recommend
South West Coast Path
South West Coast Path
27 locals recommend
A strenuous path taking in some of the most amazing views of this rugged coast. There are many point to access it and I would strongly recommend the paths around Bude and Hartland.
An old fishing habour that is the start of the Atlantic coast (east of Hartland point is the Bristol Chanel), there is a sea pool and pub, as well as a number of walks along the coast and inland from here.
109 locals recommend
Hartland Quay
109 locals recommend
An old fishing habour that is the start of the Atlantic coast (east of Hartland point is the Bristol Chanel), there is a sea pool and pub, as well as a number of walks along the coast and inland from here.
A wonderful little village set into a steep hillside, Clovelly is one of the best known and most unusual villages in the North Devon. The cobbled high street winds its way down the hillside through traditional 16th century whitewashed cottages decked with fuchsias and geraniums. There is a number of museums and displays to take in and for those not keen on climbing the 400ft back from the harbour to the carpark there is a landrover taxi service and donkeys you can hire. There is also numerous footpaths and routes that allow you to explore this wonderful part of the coastline.
277 locals recommend
Clovelly
277 locals recommend
A wonderful little village set into a steep hillside, Clovelly is one of the best known and most unusual villages in the North Devon. The cobbled high street winds its way down the hillside through traditional 16th century whitewashed cottages decked with fuchsias and geraniums. There is a number of museums and displays to take in and for those not keen on climbing the 400ft back from the harbour to the carpark there is a landrover taxi service and donkeys you can hire. There is also numerous footpaths and routes that allow you to explore this wonderful part of the coastline.

Beaches

Great enclosed beach that has all the services you need as its in Bude. Gets very busy in peak seasons so getting there early is a must. Dogs on leads.
80 locals recommend
Summerleaze Beach
Summerleaze Crescent
80 locals recommend
Great enclosed beach that has all the services you need as its in Bude. Gets very busy in peak seasons so getting there early is a must. Dogs on leads.
A huge expanse of golden sand, loads of parking and a soon to be opened visitor centre. The northern end of the beach is dog friendly. Great for kite surfing and other wind/sea activities as its very exposed!
172 locals recommend
Westward Ho!
172 locals recommend
A huge expanse of golden sand, loads of parking and a soon to be opened visitor centre. The northern end of the beach is dog friendly. Great for kite surfing and other wind/sea activities as its very exposed!
At low tide there is a glorious stretch of golden sand, though not so much at high tide! Choose your visiting time carefully and there is a huge expanse to explore, if not there is a café and coast path to explore instead. Beach is dog friendly and a National Trust car park.
73 locals recommend
Sandymouth Bay Beach
73 locals recommend
At low tide there is a glorious stretch of golden sand, though not so much at high tide! Choose your visiting time carefully and there is a huge expanse to explore, if not there is a café and coast path to explore instead. Beach is dog friendly and a National Trust car park.
Duckpool bay is a beautiful little spot nestled into the north Cornish coast. Plenty of rockpools and sand to play in it is popular with families looking for a more natural place.
25 locals recommend
Duckpool Bay
25 locals recommend
Duckpool bay is a beautiful little spot nestled into the north Cornish coast. Plenty of rockpools and sand to play in it is popular with families looking for a more natural place.
Marsland Mouth is a large pebble beach with some sand on the North Devon coast. The beach is only accessible on the coast path. In big seas the sound of the waves crashing onto the rocks is amazing. There is also a woodland with a wonderful circular walk around it, though a bit strenuous.
Marsland Wood
Marsland Mouth is a large pebble beach with some sand on the North Devon coast. The beach is only accessible on the coast path. In big seas the sound of the waves crashing onto the rocks is amazing. There is also a woodland with a wonderful circular walk around it, though a bit strenuous.
A lovely little beach which is often overlooked. At the end of a rather adventurous track lies the beautiful sandy beach (not at high tide!). There are no services though so plan accordingly.
23 locals recommend
Welcombe Mouth Beach
23 locals recommend
A lovely little beach which is often overlooked. At the end of a rather adventurous track lies the beautiful sandy beach (not at high tide!). There are no services though so plan accordingly.