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Premier Inn Bideford
A great stay starts at Premierinn.com With exclusive Saver rates, brilliant value Meal Deals and the choice of over 750+ hotels across the UK, Ireland, Germany and the UAE, you’ll find your perfect stay at Premierinn.com. Enjoy our best value deals and a friendly service every step of the way. This
St Marys Parish Church
St Marys Parish Church is tucked behind the Town Council Building, close to the Old Bridge in Bideford. The church tower dates back to 1259. We offer a ‘mixed diet of Services and Events which we feel are relevant, interesting and uplifting. Hopefully when you scroll down these pages you will find
Free Spirit Voyage
Free Spirit Voyage “The Ultimate Off-Grid Experience.... On Wheels!” Bideford Based, All-Inclusive Campervan & Motorhome Hire with Solar Power @£99 per day! We are an eco-friendly business. We are passionate about freedom because we believe life is for living, living for new experiences, seeing new
Way of the Wharves
Way of the Wharves is a Bideford based Maritime Heritage Charity. They created this stunning piece of informative art on the quayside wall, next to the Tarka the Otter sculpture. The 2-metre long, stainless steel interpretation panel tells the tale of East-the-Water’s historic wharves. Spanning
Bideford Baptist Church
We're a warm, friendly church right in the heart of Bideford, a beautiful little town in North Devon. Everyone's welcome, no matter who you are, what age you are, whatever background you happen to be born into ... welcome, welcome, welcome. We meet every Sunday morning, starting at 10.30am. We
Ultimate Adventure
Ultimate Adventure Centre offers the most comprehensive range of outdoor activities available in North Devon, with an Ultimate twist.
Owl Valley Glamping
Owl Valley is a peaceful off grid glamping site with wood fired hot tubs, situated in North Devon UK
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has restored the railway. The railway opened in 1855, being extended from Barnstaple and ran onwards to Torrington in 1871. For many years direct trains ran to and from London Waterloo, including the famous “Atlantic Coast Express.” Sadly the line fell victim of