The caravan is a 28ft x 12ft wide model, with fully double glazed windows and doors, accommodation is four berth comprising one double bedroom, second bedroom with twin beds. The caravan is mains serviced with shower and wc. It has a fully fitted kitchen with fridge, split level cooker, and microwave. All cutlery and crockery is provided. The bedding is duvets and pillows, linen is not provided. The lounge diner has superb sea views and is equipped with a gas fire,colour tv with freeview and freesat, radio cd player, dvd player An electric convector heater is also provided for additional heat if required. Gas is free, electricity is charged via a one pound coin meter.
The Isle of Portland was known as the Isle of Slingers in Thomas Hardys novels and has many hisorical places of interest, the history of the island can be seen at the museum which is less than 5 minutes walk from our caravan above Church Ope Cove
The caravan is situated on a front row plot with panoramic views of the sea and Church Ope Cove across to Swanage and Durdle Door, it also has a stonewalled private garden. The area is very interesting and is ideal for walkers, bird watchers, divers, and windsurfers, Weymouth is only 6 miles away with its entertainment and large sandy beach. The renowned Sailing Academy is only 4 miles away.
Weymouth and Portland will be the venue for a host of water sports in the 2012 olympics. This is a quiet select 5 star park for those looking for a restful holiday in nice surroundings.This area is now a World Heritage Site known as the Jurassic Coast stretching from Weymouth to Lyme Regis.
Bath
N
Shower
Y
Washing Machine
N
Double Glazing
N
Central Heating
N
Decking Area
N
Television
Y
DVD Player
Y
Freeview
Y
Parking Bay
Y
Sea View
Y
Wheelchair Access
N
Payment Terms & Booking Conditions
£50.00 deposit per week, balance 6 weeks before booked date, payment methods include cash, cheques or PayPal.
Included Items & Services
Complex Passes
N
Bed Linen
N
Gas & Electric
N
High Chair
N
Travel Cot
N
Booking Periods Available
Single Day Breaks:
N
3/4 Day Breaks:
Y
Weekly Breaks:
Y
Park Information
Connnected to Dorset only by a road-bridge and the famous Chesil Beach, this 'Gibraltar of the Channel' first became a holiday venue with King George III and Queen Charlotte who made annual visits, "to delight in the different beauties of this romantic spot".
Stone from the Island has provided material for most of London's famous landmarks. Old quarries, beautifully reclaimed by nature, provide a maze of footpaths.
Explore by foot or horseback and discover the secrets of this rural paradise. Find a sculpture park, fossil trees, cave shelters, tunnels, rare flowers, rare birds and a myriad of butterflies - just a few of Portland's 'treasures'. Spectacular cliff walks give panoramic views of Dorset's Heritage Coastline.
A rich maritime history is revealed by a harbour guarded by twin Tudor Castles and the Verne Citadel. From the comfort of your holiday home you can watch fishing while boats and ferries ply their daily trade, or glimpse the sleek, grey shadows of naval ships on the horizon.
Cove Park, nestling in the former gardens of the Pennsylvania Castle, is situated in the lee of the island. This suntrap cove is ideal for safe bathing.
Come to the island of Portland, an idyllic, unspoilt rural haven, to recapture a style of life little changed from the last century.
All our caravans are located to get the best of the sea views. A footpath provides easy access through grassy slopes, rich in rare flowers, to the sun-trap Church Ope Cove. See the ruined Church with Smugglers graveyard. Adjacent Car Park and plenty of room for sunbathing.
Pub/ Clubhouse
N
Swimming Pool
N
Mini-Golf
N
Entertainment
N
Fishing
N
Launderette
Y
Amusements
Y
Tennis
N
Beach Access
N
Restaurant
N
Golf
N
Kids Clubs
N
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