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The impressive headland at Croyde with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs
Moor Lane, Croyde, Devon, EX33 1PA
Asset | Opening time |
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Countryside | Dawn - Dusk |
Car park | 08:00 - 21:30 |
Sandleigh tea-room | Closed |
One electric vehicle charging point available in the visitor car park. Users will need to download the Project EV Pro App. Please note we have limited signal at Baggy Point so we recommend you download this prior to your visit.
Uneven surfaces and routes. Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilet. Easy access path suitable for wheelchair users enjoys views of the coastline.
A361 to Braunton, take Saunton Road B3231 to Croyde, then follow brown signs
Parking: Due to the single track approach road we don't recommend vehicles over 6 metres in length visiting.
on Moor Lane. Walk through Croyde village, and follow brown signs to Baggy Point car park
Barnstaple
Regular service from Barnstaple to Croyde, then follow brown signs
Baggy Point is a three-pawprint rated location, you will find plenty of water bowls and bins on your walk and dogs are welcome in the tea-room garden and allotment.
Find out about access at our places in North Devon, where you can hire Trampers and where there are accessible paths and activities.
Croyde, one of the best surfing beaches in North Devon has coastal views, South West Coast Path walks and watersports activities.
The easy access path on the rugged headland enjoys far reaching views towards Lundy Island.
Sandleigh tea-room is set in an allotment garden and has outdoor and indoor seating.
Protected from the sea, the walled allotment garden is rented out to the community to grow flowers, fruit and vegetables.
Get closer to nature and explore what Baggy Point has to offer along North Devon’s rugged landscape.
Find out about all our upcoming events here
Baggy Point is a three-pawprint rated location, you will find plenty of water bowls and bins on your walk and dogs are welcome in the tea-room garden and allotment.
Find out about events taking place at properties across North Devon.
From short family walks to something more challenging for the surfer in the family. Grab a board or your walking boots at Baggy Point and enjoy the crisp, fresh air in a rugged landscape.
To help plan your visit, take a look at the tide times for Croyde Bay here.
Follow this circular route around Baggy Point and Woolacombe Warren in Devon with coastal, sea and farmland views, known for its wild flowers and birds and as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geological features.
Enjoy the views, look out for wildflowers and make some time for birdwatching on this short circular walk at Baggy Point.
A longer, circular walk along both sides of Baggy Point then over the top of the headland, with many points of interest and views across the sea and farmland.
If you’re feeling peckish, why not treat yourself to a bite to eat and a hot or cold drink from Sandleigh Tea-Room in Croyde? With seating inside and out, it’s just the place to recharge your batteries.
In the tiny village of Morthoe, this cosy cottage has Woolacombe bay just round the corner.
With jaw-dropping sea views from nearly every window, this contemporary-style first-floor apartment is yards from a beautiful sandy beach.
Join Ilfracombe Running Club Starlight race series - Battle Across Baggy Point. With a choice of a 5km or a 10km route around the point in the dark.
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Baggy Point on an Easter trail.
Help us to create habitat for some wonderful wildlife as we build bug boxes.
Help us to create habitat for some wonderful wildlife as we build bat boxes.
Baggy Point overlooks Croyde, one of the best surfing beaches in North Devon. It has stunning coastal views, great walks along the South West Coast Path and opportunities to climb, surf and coasteer. It's a must-do destination for anyone visiting North Devon.
Baggy's easy access path gives people of all ages and abilities the chance to get out on a rugged headland to enjoy the far reaching views. Close to the beach and slipway, but easy to escape the bustle.
Discover how the generosity of the Hyde family brought Baggy Point to the care of the National Trust.
Search for live volunteering opportunities, or register your interest with Baggy Point.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.