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- Karen's Birthday: More Celebrations at Newberry Valley
As you may have read from my last post, we have been celebrating recently after the news of becoming the Regional Winner for Devon Award in the Top 100 Sites 2024 from Practical Caravan and Practical Motorhome Magazines. Winning awards isn’t our main goal, but it feels good when people notice our hard work. A lot of this praise is because of our team members like Karen, who joined us in 2018. Karen is somewhat obsessed with cleanliness which is great for us working on our campsite as one of her primary daily tasks is to keep the facility blocks sparkling. Over the past 7 years, her diligence and care have contributed significantly to maintaining the high standards we want for all our guests. You only need to read some of our glowing reviews to know what a brilliant job she and the other wardens and staff do here. So, when Karen's birthday fell on the Friday before the early May bank holiday we decided it was only right to have a staff BBQ in the early evening. This way, all the staff could help out when customers arrived and at the same time we could have a tasty bite to eat, a spot of mood music, and a light-hearted gathering to celebrate her special day. As you can see, she was most surprised when Camilla brought out a birthday cake and we sang to her but you'll be glad to hear that she managed to blow out all the candles! Karen’s hard work helps us keep up our high standards, and that’s a big reason we win awards. Thanks to Karen and our entire team! If you, or someone special to you, has a reason to celebrate coming up soon, then why not consider booking a short break with us? We can't wait to welcome you (and we are all expert cake eaters too!)
- Watermouth Castle Playtime: Unveiling Family Fun Nearby
Get ready for an enchanting playtime like no other as our local theme park, Watermouth Castle prepares to unveil its latest additions: Hobbledown Bay, a Pixie Role Play Village, and The Mining Village. Watermouth Castle is only a few minutes' drive from Newberry Valley and has kept many families entertained over the years. Built in 1825 this formidable building was almost derelict when it was purchased by Richard Haines in 1977. With determination and hard work, he turned it into one of North Devon's top family attractions. Now owned by the UK-based Escapade Group the exciting news is that with planning permission now granted, the £850k project will breathe new life into the amusement park, replacing outdated areas with bespoke play equipment designed to spark creativity and adventure. Nestled within the Castle grounds, these magical outdoor play areas promise to ignite children’s imaginations and create unforgettable moments for families. Let Your Inner Child Out to Play Mums and Dads, seize your chance to unleash your inner pixie! Picture wooden structures, all interconnected by tunnels, slides, walkways, and climbing walls, offering endless exploration and fun. But the adventure doesn't end there. At the enchanting new Mining Village, a world of sand and water play awaits, inviting hands-on enjoyment for all ages. And for even more excitement, the Big River ride has undergone a spectacular transformation, boasting new animatronics, boats, and enhanced crazy golf. This lovely family Theme Park will re-open for the new season on 18th March with the new additions of Hobbledown Bay and The Mining Village scheduled to be open by May 2024 so there should be plenty to keep the kids happily occupied throughout the summer. You can visit the Watermouth Castle website for more information about this unique local attraction and you can find out about loads of other places to explore on our website So get your play clothes on, relax, and let your imagination run wild with a break at Newberry Valley campsite.
- Silver, Smoke & Strawberries: A Brief History of Combe Martin
Our village has a rather fascinating history - for such a seaside location, Combe Martin has an unusually industrial heritage. Silver Mining: 800 Years (in 8 Sentences) Historical records unveil an intriguing tale: from the late 1200s, the Crown initiated silver and lead mining right in our village, a practice that ebbed and flowed over the centuries. During the English Civil War between 1646 and 1648, the mines were reopened, despite facing persistent drainage problems. However, the late 1600s saw a turning point as innovative engineers introduced new pumps, marking the most productive era of these mines. Yet, this golden period drew to a close by the end of the 17th century. In subsequent years, iron ore became the focus of mining activities, but by the late 19th century, the mines ceased operations. If you are feeling intrepid then, thanks to a team of volunteers, you can visit the silver mines. With a tendency towards claustrophobia it's not somewhere I can honestly say I have visited despite the fact it's free! To find out more click here, you can also join the private Facebook group too. 1930s Onwards Lime burning flourished here from the eighteenth century up to the 1930s, providing a key material for plaster and decorative paints. You might still stumble upon some of the old lime kilns scattered around the area. As the nineteenth century gave way to the early twentieth, the focus shifted towards commercial market gardening in the sheltered valleys. The south-facing fields offered the perfect climate for a variety of crops, including potatoes, hemp, and the delicious Combe Martin strawberries, a local delight that continues to be celebrated. The photograph to the right captures a moment from the 1890s, showing a group of strawberry pickers hard at work in the village. If you visit us in June, you're in for a treat at the Annual Strawberry Fair, where you can indulge in these famous strawberries to your heart's content and when paired with fresh Devon Cream it's a heavenly combination! Of course, given the harbour and sheltered bay, Combe Martin also has a vibrant maritime history with shipbuilding, fishing, and trading playing important parts in the growth of the village over the centuries. So that's this brief history lesson over... You can also find loads of interesting information on our unique history at the Combe Martin Museum. It's only a 10-minute walk from the site entrance and has lots to see and get involved with. Come, stay with us, and experience the joys of this unique coastal village. Book your getaway now. We can't wait to welcome you!
- Seaside Wonders: Rock Pooling and Seal Pups at Combe Martin Beach
I remember spending many hours as a child dipping into rock pools to discover whole new worlds. Hours would pass by watching all the different sea creatures going about their day. I recall giggling time and again with my brother as we gently touched the anemone tentacles and felt them suck onto the end of our fingers. Simple moments that make happy memories. We are very blessed to be so close to Combe Martin Beach which is one of the best rock pooling beaches in Devon. It is only a few minutes to walk to the beach from the site entrance. No need to get in the car, just wander down to the village with a bucket at the ready. Not only does it offer a sheltered bay for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding but also, as the tide recedes, it leaves behind an amazing selection of rock pools affording you great views of sponges, volcano barnacles, mussels, limpets, shore crabs, alien-like green and pink anemones and lots more. It really is a great place for children and adults alike to explore. Combe Martin Bay has been chosen as an ideal place for the RSPCA and other wildlife rescue charities to release seal pups back into the wild, into the sea. Unfortunately, we don't have much prior warning about when the releases are to go ahead. It's a wonderful sight as the pups splish and splash their way into the deep blue sea... fingers crossed you'll be lucky enough to see a seal release when you visit. Happy memories are what our business is all about at Newberry Valley. And the most important part of our day is creating the ideal environment for you and your family to enjoy those special holiday moments together.




