Come and enjoy our lovely holiday home, relaxing on the huge decking which, because its higher than surrounding caravans, has uninterrupted views of the sea, the town and the surrounding Purbeck Hills. The sun is on the decking all day, and we have reclining wooden garden furniture to relax and unwind.
Our caravan is sited on the Swanage Bay View Holiday Park, located on a no-through road, so safe for children to play outside. There is an allocated parking space right next to the caravan, and if you need extra spaces its just a short walk from the main car park outside reception.
The caravan is very well equipped and you should find everything you need including bottle opener, hairdryer, toaster, microwave, gas hob, electric oven, fridge with ice box, toys, games and books.
Swanage itself has much to see and do, with its award winning beaches, good shopping facilities, Cliff Walks up to Durlston and the visitor centre - try and spot a dolphin!
Diving trips can be booked from Swanage Pier, and there are watersports such as jet skis, pedalos and banana rides booked from North Beach (just a bit further along from Town Beach) there is a Steam Railway which you can hop on for a short ride to Corfe Castle, with the Enid Blyton "Ginger Pop" Shop and the National Trust coffee shop. Wonderful walks along Old Ballard Down, and the Heather Walk at Studland.
A little bit further afield and you can visit "Splashdown" a fantastic water park with flumes and slides to take your breath away, and Monkey World is fun to visit for families.
All in all Swanage Bay View Holiday Park is a great place to come with lots to do for families and children, but also as a relaxing retreat for couples who want to get away from it all. Its a beautiful location to explore, and people tend to come back year after year!
You will need to bring your own duvet covers, pillowcases, towels, tea towels and dishcloths.
One small well behaved dog is welcome, but please respect our holiday home by not letting it sleep on the beds or the furniture, and please do not leave it alone in the caravan while you go out.
Thank you.
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