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    Cove Park Portland Dorset

       Sea view from lounge, number 33, 2 bedrooms, code C2        

    Friday to Friday bookings only on this unit, scroll down for prices    

View from garden to Church Ope Cove

The caravan is a 28 * 12 foot wide model, 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,radio cd player, dvd player

An electric convector heater is also provided for additional heat if required

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.

The Royal Manor of Portland joined to the mainland by Chesil Beach is only 6 miles from Weymouth, but has its own unique history and character. Its main claim to history is the famous Portland Stone which has been quarried for hundreds of years and used in buildings all over the world. Millions of tons were used in the re-building of London City after the Great Fire, and St Pauls Cathedral is probably the best known which was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1608. Remains of his quarries known as "Weares" can still be seen and the loading point is in Church Ope Cove below the Park.

The Park is built in the gardens of Pennsylvania Castle which is now a private residence. The Castle was built by William Penn, Grandson of William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania in the USA. Other famous Landmarks on this charismatic "Isle" include Portland Bill Lighthouse on the southern tip built to warn shipping of the treacherous rocks which have claimed many victims. The Lighthouse allows visitors to climb the hundreds of steps to the lamp room with spectacular views. The climb is quite strenuous and not recommended for sufferers of vertigo!

There are two more Lighthouses now private homes, the upper lighthouse was once the home of Dr. Marie Stokes. Portland is also well known by bird watchers as it is an important resting point for migrating birds of all kinds.

 

Viewed from garden

Out and About

  • Worldwide Butterflies
  • Sea Life Centre, Weymouth
  • Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovil
  • Weymouth
  • Chesil Beach
  • Deep Sea Adventure
  • Abbotsbury Swannery
  • Bovington Tank Museum
  • Corfe Castle and Model Village
  • Portland Bill
  • Hardys Monument
  • Hardys Cottage   
 
 Cove Park 2008 2 bedrooms 4 berth  Friday to Friday bookings with exception of blue dates

Red dates and prices booked

  APRIL  
3 - 10 150
10 - 13 200
13 - 17 200
17 - 24 200
24 - 1 May 200
MAY   JUNE  
1 - 8 250 5 - 12 280
8 - 15 250 12 -19 280
15 - 22 250 19 - 26 280
22 - 29 250 26 - 3 July 280
29 - 5 250    
JULY   AUGUST  
3 - 10 280 7 - 14 385
10 - 17 300 14 - 21 385
17 - 24 385 21 - 28 385
31 - 7 Aug 385 28 - 4 Sept 385
       
SEPTEMBER   OCTOBER  
4 - 11 285 2 - 9 250
11 - 18 285 9 - 16 250
18 - 25 250 16 -23 250
25 - 2 Oct 250