Woolacombe
Woolacombe is a lively village with great pubs, restaurants and places to stay. Visitors of all ages will find plenty to do away from the beach. There's a friendly, laid-back atmosphere here which visitors are sure to enjoy.
The beach has been voted one of Britain's best and lies between Morte Point and Baggy Point. The three-mile long stretch of golden sand has won both the Blue Flag and Premier Seaside Beach awards for its cleanliness, water quality and facilities. Surfers come from all over the country to enjoy the great waves and clean water.
Stay at Woolacombe and discover why people keep returning summer after summer.
FAQs about buying a static caravan in Woolacombe, Devon
Are there actually many caravan parks in Woolacombe, or is supply quite tight?
Supply is tight, and that’s one of the main factors shaping the market. You’re not choosing from dozens of parks, you’re usually comparing a small number of established sites serving Woolacombe and the surrounding area.
For example, most buyers end up revisiting the same parks to compare pitch position, fees and access rather than switching location entirely.
Is it worth paying more to be closer to Woolacombe Beach?
Yes, more than in most locations. This is a beach-first market, so ease of access directly affects how often you use your caravan.
For example, buyers on parks with quick, simple routes to Woolacombe Beach tend to use their caravans far more than those who have to drive and deal with parking each time.
Do site fees vary much between parks in Woolacombe?
They do, and the differences are usually tied to facilities and positioning. Parks closer to the beach or with more amenities typically carry higher fees.
For example, a park with a pool and entertainment near the coast will usually cost more annually than a quieter inland site with fewer facilities.
Is resale strong in Woolacombe compared to other North Devon locations?
Yes, but it’s still park-dependent. Demand for Woolacombe is consistently strong, but buyers compare within a small number of parks, so reputation matters.
For example, caravans on well-known, well-maintained parks tend to sell more quickly than similar units on less established or poorly positioned sites.
What should I be checking properly before buying on a park in Woolacombe?
You need to focus on licence length, site fees, pitch position and how easy it is to access the beach. These factors drive long-term value more than the caravan itself.
For example, a caravan with a longer licence and better positioned pitch can outperform a newer unit in a weaker location on the same park.
If you love Woolacombe and would like more information on buying a holiday home here, call Surf Bay Leisure now at our Sales Centre in Winkleigh, Devon on 01837 680100. Surf Bay Leisure have one of the largest ranges of static caravans for sale and whether you are looking to buy a static caravan on a park or are just interested in what is available, a member of our sales team will be happy to help you.
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