Bude (/bjuːd/; Cornish: Porthbud) is a small seaside resort town in north Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Bude-Stratton and at the mouth of the River Neet (also known locally as the River Strat). It is sometimes formerly known as Bude Haven. It lies southwest of Stratton, south of Flexbury and Poughill, and north of Widemouth Bay and is located along the A3073 road off the A39. Bude is twinned with Ergué-Gabéric in Brittany, France. Bude's coast faces Bude Bay in the Celtic Sea, part of the Atlantic Ocean. The population of the civil parish can be found under Bude-Stratton.
Restaurants in Bude
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As Bude's original surf school, established in 1999, we have taught over 30,000 men, women & children. We are proud to be a Surfing England and International Surfing Association accredited surf school. We cater for everyone from beginners to advanced, focusing on superb coaching, great service and lots of fun. We aim to be fully inclusive offering 1:1 Adaptive surfing sessions for people with Autism/disabilities. Our qualified coaches/lifeguards are chosen for their knowledge, passion and in-water experience. All equipment is provided. You won't find a better surf school.
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Bude Segway & Outdoor Pursuits is located in stunning North Cornwall! We are based 2 miles from Bude town centre at Wooda Farm. Choose from our range of thrilling activities on site and discover the ultimate adventure! Segway tours, Climbing and caving are just a few, We also offer surf hire for those looking to catch the ultimate Cornish wave.
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Paddle Boarding Sessions on Bude's Sea Pool, all equipment provided. options included Sunset sessions and morning paddles etc. All sessions are tailored individually to you. Other Paddle boarding and Kayaking options and locations available across Cornwall and Devon.
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OA Surf Club runs surf lessons and coasteering sessions for individuals, families and groups on a daily basis, we operate from Widemouth Bay, Bude. We also run Bed and Breakfast accommodation for families and groups. Our accommodation is perched on the cliff top with stunning grounds and views across the sea.
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Established in 1979 Shoreline provides extreme sports and adventure races in Bude, North Cornwall, Cornwall and Devon and further afield. We cater for school residential's, youth camps, specialist clubs, families and friends of all ages and all abilities. An example of our range of customers would be:- - Lakefield Junior School's multi-activity week in June - Ivybridge Scouts kayak training - The Robinson family - surfing, rock climbing and archery sessions during their holiday - Ben, Josh and Karl - 3 half-day sessions of kayaking and canoeing on Bude Canal - Penzance Canoe Club surf kayak training - Budehaven school advanced adventure training for sixth form students
5.0 based on 214 reviews
The Rebel is a traditional style cinema showing the latest Big Screen releases.
We went and saw Miltary Wives, coming from a city where there are lots of cinemas we were delighted to find an independent cinema that gave us an overall better experience. The staff were friendly and helpful, the cinema was clean, comfortable seats with ample leg room. Would definitely visit again when in the area.
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A Bude Canoe Experience is great fun and excitement canoeing on the lovely Bude Canal, Cornwall! No experience or special clothing required. You will learn the basics of canoe paddling and head off on a canoe journey to explore, see local wildlife, and practice your new canoeing skills. All locations are gorgeous, have a terrific amount of wildlife and interesting history. For more information or to book see our website or contact Paul Clark your guide. REMEMBER THERE IS NO CANOEING AT OUR ADDRESS IN HOLSWORTHY! ALL CANOEING TAKES PLACE ON THE BUDE CANAL, BUDE, CORNWALL.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
We run half day workshops during which you can try fused glass tiffany glass or bone carving. We also make and sell driftwood sculpture and art glass,all the goods we sell are made in cornwall.
I’m so pleased I finally booked a workshop. It was great fun really friendly and easy to learn. I was so delighted with my creation I booked a second session. If you don’t fancy creating your own masterpiece there are lots of lovely ready made pieces or if you ask you can have something made in your choice of colour etc!
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We have hundreds of miles of canal back in the north west and walk them regularly.Today we have been for cream tea on the barge cafe,weight watchers is closed so we have to walk it off.This is a sea end canal,which is something you don't see everyday,the canal do's actually finish in the atlantic.Perfectly flat towpath,well maintained with some interesting sculptures along the way.We walked from town centre to beyond the first long bend,It probably took about half an hour.The wetland that runs parallel is alive with birds and ducks and has a hide for viewing.Plenty of people taking time away from covid to stroll,slowly along ,a little nod hello or a small smile can be a cure to some people and a winding canal is perfect on a cold day to blow away the cobwebs,There is also plenty of history to read about in the town section.This is a really pleasant nature walk,we saw herons asleep and stalking,fish topped a couple of times and a peregrine went home hungry,this is a well cared for place free of litter and unlike back home,no shopping trolley or moped below the surface.I did not pack any fishing gear as all we wanted was some time together after working through this pandemic and to walk and explore.But inside I was seething as we walked along there were four guys sitting on the far bank fishing,I am far to mature to be jealous,but shouldn't they be at work
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