Image of Croyde Bay
Croyde is a wide, sheltered sandy beach with good rock pools either end of the beach and the village is served by cafes, restaurants, pubs and shops.
Thatched cottages give Croyde much of its old world charm. It is popular with swimmers, surfers and sunbathers.
Georgeham is just 2 miles inland, with a Post Office, stores and two pubs, the home of Henry Williamson, who arrived there in 1921, when he wrote Tarka the Otter.
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