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Awards

Quality in tourism awardQuality In Tourism Award

Quality Assessment seeks to inform consumers before they book accommodation to recognise quality and to differentiate levels of facilities and services, which as potential guests they can expect.

The standards Quality in Tourism assess to have been created as a result of harmonising standards from the National Tourist Boards for England, Scotland and Wales, but also with the cooperation of the AA and formerly the RAC. We have received the 4 star rating for all parks except for Easewell which has a 3 star rating.

 

The AA Quality Standard recognises the quality and range of a campsite's services and facilities.AA Quality Standard

The AA Quality Standard recognises the quality and range of a campsite's services and facilities.

 

 

Woolacombe Bay Holiday Park has been awarded runner up in the Alan Rogers Seaside Awards.Alan Rogers

Woolacombe Bay Holiday Park has been awarded runner up in the Alan Rogers Seaside Awards.

 

 

Marine Conservation Society

Logo indicating Woolacombe bathing site recommended by MCS for excellent water quality.The Good Beach Guide is published by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) - the UK charity dedicated to the protection of our seas, shores and wildlife. It is the biggest and best beach guide available with a description, photo and map for each of 1,200 beaches in the UK and Ireland. This logo indicates bathing sites recommended by MCS for excellent water quality.

 

Blue Flag Beach

Woolacombe Bay has Blue Flag status for the beachWoolacombe beach comprises two miles of magnificent golden sand backed by sandy hills and the Woolacombe Downs. The vibrant beach is a popular favourite with families, especially in the summer months. There are ample facilities available including huts and deckchair hire and lifeguards are regularly on duty. Speedboats and jet skis are prohibited, but there are excellent facilities for surfing, windsurfing and canoeing.

The Blue Flag is a voluntary eco-label awarded to over 3200 beaches and marinas in 37 countries across Europe, South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, New Zealand, Canada and the Caribbean.

The Blue Flag Programme is owned and run by the independent non-profit organisation Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).

The Blue Flag works towards sustainable development at beaches/marinas through strict criteria dealing with water quality, environmental education and information, environmental management, and safety and other services.