92 Daisy

ID: S665501

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Enjoying a wonderful position upon Swanage Bayview Caravan Park, in Dorset is 92 Daisy, a single-storey lodge. Welcoming four guests to delight in a seascape, the lodge is near an array of amenities, a short drive from the beach, and offers visitors access to a host of on-site facilities, including a gym, bar, and indoor swimming pool. Benefit from two allocated parking spaces before climbing the steps and entering the lodge, kickstarting your holiday in the open-plan living space; be welcomed by a stylish interior, with everything you'd hope for a self-catered stay, including a well-equipped kitchen, a dedicated dining area, and a homely sitting area with an electric fire in tow. With a wrap-around veranda to enjoy, head outdoors and set the table to experience an alfresco affair, before returning indoors to refresh in the shower room. Whether you head out for the evening or prefer a film night, two well-presented bedrooms await, including a double with en-suite cloakroom, and a twin, where you can rest your heads before another day of adventure. Start your morning with a mosey around the park, before venturing towards Swanage Beach and Pier, prepare for a hike across Durlston Country Park and National Nature Reserve, or follow the Purbeck Heritage Coast trail to reach the Dancing Ledge, a breath-taking vantage point. Travelling into the county towards Wareham, stop off at Dorset Adventure Park, an inflatable water park, ideal for the thrill-seekers of your group, before exploring the expansive countryside across the Hartland Moor National Nature Reserve. Complete your trip with a visit to Poole, dotted with eateries, shops, sandy shorelines, the bustling quay, a museum, and a pretty boating lake alongside Poole Park, where you can take part in surfing and kayaking lessons, offering something for everyone. Experience all of this, and more, at 92 Daisy.

Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well renowned for its annual jazz festival, which is held in July, and for its abundance of stores, fine taverns, and restaurants, some of which specialise in locally caught seafood. The charming Victorian wooden pier is a lovely spot to promenade, go fishing, or just sit and take in the sights. It's also a popular starting point for divers. Regular vintage steam engine excursions transport tourists on a charming 6-mile journey, chugging through gorgeous countryside to stop just beyond the romantic ruin of Corfe Castle, from the town's terminal on the historic Swanage Railway.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite cloakroom with basin and WC, 1 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area with electric fire

Central heating.

Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.

TV.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Allocated parking for 2 cars.

Wrap-around veranda with furniture.

Sorry, no pets.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.6 miles, pub on-site, beach 1.3 miles.

Note: There are steps to the exterior of the lodge.

Note: Guests have access to a range of on-site pay as you go facilities , including a gym and indoor swimming pool.

Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am

Nearby points of interest

  • Swanage Railway
  • Poole Harbour
  • Red House Museum and Gardens
  • Monkey World
  • Studland Bay
  • Studland Beach And Nature Reserve
  • Bournemouth Beach
  • Lulworth Cove
  • Corfe Castle
  • Bournemouth University

Reviews (5)

  • Deborah

    Clean, pleasant accommodation, generally well-equipped with good storage space. Nice balcony and patio furniture. Site is convenient for driving to most of the popular places in and around Swanage. Not so good: The code we were given to access the site was incorrect. Fortunately, a car pulled up behind us at the barrier and the driver gave us the correct code. Extractor fan in the shower room is very noisy and seems to need fixing. The plumbing doesn't seem right. In the middle of taking a shower the water suddenly changes from hot to freezing for no apparent reason. The walk up to the caravan from the main site entrance is incredibly steep and would be almost impossible if carrying shopping - you would definitely need to drive. Beds not particularly comfortable although I would imagine this would be the same for any caravan as opposed to a hotel room. I think some folk might feel a bit hemmed in by the proximity of other caravans in high season. Fortunately for us, most of the surrounding caravans were not occupied during our stay.

  • Elaine

    The caravan was clean & nicely located. However, there were one or two issues: The toilet cistern in the en-suite was in a constant syphon and we couldn't stop the water flowing into the toilet and so it wouldn't flush, so we had to turn the water off and therefore couldn't use it. The shower runs out of hot water just as you've got soaped up which is frustrating. Apart from these issues the caravan was lovely and we had a good holiday.

  • Deborah

    Clean, pleasant accommodation, generally well-equipped with good storage space. Nice balcony and patio furniture. Site is convenient for driving to most of the popular places in and around Swanage. Not so good: The code we were given to access the site was incorrect. Fortunately, a car pulled up behind us at the barrier and the driver gave us the correct code. Extractor fan in the shower room is very noisy and seems to need fixing. The plumbing doesn't seem right. In the middle of taking a shower the water suddenly changes from hot to freezing for no apparent reason. The walk up to the caravan from the main site entrance is incredibly steep and would be almost impossible if carrying shopping - you would definitely need to drive. Beds not particularly comfortable although I would imagine this would be the same for any caravan (as opposed to a hotel room). I think some folk might feel a bit 'hemmed in' by the proximity of other caravans in high season. Fortunately for us, most of the surrounding caravans were not occupied during our stay.

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