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Trixie Paws
Trixie Paws Country Holidays offers luxurious home boarding accommodation in North Devon. We also offer doggy day care visiting local beaches, woodlands, fields and my secure garden. Whether you are going on holiday or busy at work. I am here to care for your dog, take them for walks, feed and most
Skern Lodge
Our main provision for Bideford is daily kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on the River Torridge. We operate daily between Little America (LA) and Kingsley Steps / Bank End on the Quay.
The Wellgood Dog Co.
Here at The WellGood Dog Co. dog bakery, our passion is baking tasty handmade dog treats that contain no artificial ingredients and additives. As dog owners ourselves we wanted to feed our dogs as natural diet as possible, so we put them on a raw food diet and started making our own treats.
The North Devon Display Gymnastics Club
North Devon Display Gymnastics Club is a British Gymnastics affiliated and Sports England GymMark accredited club. Situated on Caddsdown, just on the outskirts of Bideford town centre
Atlantic Racquet Centre
ARC is a community racquet & fitness centre in Bideford where everyone can exercise, socialise and learn together. Our facilities include: Indoor & Outdoor Tennis Courts, Badminton Courts Squash Courts Table Tennis Tables Gym & Fitness Studios. We offer court & equipment hire, memberships packages
Bideford Victoria Park Bowls Club
Originally established in 1950 the Men’s and Ladies clubs merged in 2005 to form the mixed Bideford Victoria Park Bowling Club now in place. Our clubhouse has excellent facilities and our green is always maintained to a high standard. Members are mainly drawn from the Bideford and wider Torridge
Bideford Blues & Appledore Junior Football Club
Bideford Blues and Appledore Junior Football Club are committed to providing football for all youth players regardless of their age, gender, mental or physical ability.
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