Although Clawford is an angler’s paradise there’s something for everyone to enjoy. And because the pace of life slows as soon as you arrive, you’ll have all the time in the world to do so many wonderful and exciting things.
Whether you’re seeking action-packed days or lazy ones, Clawford Lakes has it all. Spend your time watching the swallows skimming over the lake or deer roaming outside your apartment. Or head for the coast where surfers ride the waves. There’s no need to dash anywhere, just unwind and enjoy as many (or a few) of the activities as you wish.
Whether it’s a day fishing or paddle boarding on the lake, a visit to the seaside or a trip to The Eden Project, there’s so much to explore.
It doesn’t matter if your ideal day is with your dog or your fishing rod, Clawford Lakes has everything for you in one place.
You know those holidays you find yourself talking about long after they’re over? Well, that’s Clawford Lakes.
Unspoilt countryside, a dramatic coastline and famously pretty towns and fishing villages, it’s all waiting for you at Clawford Lakes.
With two National Parks and the Cornish Heritage Coast on our doorstep, Clawford Lakes is a breathtaking location to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of the traditional English countryside. Nestled in the unspoilt Claw Valley, the surrounding area and coast have a quiet and magical charm all of their own and the South West Coast Path, which passes through Bude, is perfect for long, bracing walks. The North Devon beaches are famously sandy and great for surfing too. If all this fresh air makes you hungry, you’re in the right place – the harbour at Padstow, with its shops and restaurants including Rick Stein’s world-famous fish restaurant, are within easy reach.