Bude Cornwall is a practical north-coast base for beaches, walks, surfing, dog-friendly days out and low-key family trips. It is not the same kind of place as St Ives or Newquay: Bude is smaller, easier to navigate and especially good if you want a mix of beach time and simple outdoor plans.
Quick Bude Cornwall Planner
| Trip style | Best first move | Useful guide |
|---|---|---|
| First visit | Start with Summerleaze, Bude Canal and The Castle | things to do in Bude |
| Beach day | Check tide, surf and dog rules before choosing a beach | best beaches near Bude |
| Widemouth day | Drive or walk south for a bigger beach and surf feel | Widemouth Bay guide |
| Short break | Use one town day, one beach day and one coast-path day | Bude weekend itinerary |
Where Bude Sits in Cornwall
Bude is in north Cornwall, close to the Devon border. That makes it useful for visitors driving from the M5/A30 direction who want Cornwall beaches without heading all the way to the far west. The town sits around the canal, Summerleaze Beach, Crooklets and the coast path, with Widemouth Bay a short trip south.
The best reason to choose Bude is convenience. You can walk between the town, canal, beach, sea pool and several food stops. For more open sand and surf schools, use Widemouth Bay. For wilder coastal scenery, look at Sandymouth, Northcott Mouth and Duckpool.

Best Things To Do in Bude
The core Bude day is simple: walk the canal, visit The Castle area, check Summerleaze Beach, look at Bude Sea Pool, then decide whether the tide and weather suit beach time or a coast-path walk. Families should also keep a rainy-day backup ready because Atlantic weather can change quickly.
- Bude Sea Pool for a sheltered sea-water swim check.
- Bude tide times and beach safety before rock pooling or walking below cliffs.
- things to do in Bude when it rains for indoor and bad-weather options.
- Bude beach dog rules if you are travelling with a dog.
Is Bude Better Than Widemouth Bay?
Bude is better as a town base. Widemouth Bay is better if the beach itself is the main event. Many visitors should use both: stay around Bude for food, canal walks and Summerleaze, then plan a separate Widemouth Bay beach session when tide, wind and parking make sense.

Suggested First-Time Bude Itinerary
For a first visit, spend day one around Bude town, Summerleaze, Bude Sea Pool and the canal. Use day two for Widemouth Bay, Black Rock or a coast-path walk. If you have a third day, pick a quieter beach such as Sandymouth or Northcott Mouth, or build a family-friendly route from the Bude travel guides hub.
FAQ
Is Bude worth visiting?
Yes, especially if you want a practical north Cornwall base with beaches, coastal walks, family options and easier logistics than some busier Cornish resorts.
Can you visit Bude without a car?
You can enjoy Bude town, Summerleaze, Crooklets, the canal and nearby walks without a car, but a car helps for Widemouth Bay, Sandymouth and wider north Cornwall trips.
What is Bude best for?
Bude is best for beach days, surf lessons, canal walks, Bude Sea Pool, family short breaks, dog-friendly coastal planning and north Cornwall touring.
