Description
Carnaby Chalet is located at South Shore on the picturesque Yorkshire coast just south of Bridlington town centre and overlooking south beach.
The holiday park is set in 18 acres and has a strong sense of community with a large number of the chalets having been owned by the same people for several years.
This quiet park, which is conveniently close to the beach, offering a children’s play area, outdoor gym and tennis courts, plus close to all the amenities only compliments the functional accommodation on offer at Carnaby.
They say looks can be deceptive and we would agree. Carnaby is a large detached three-bedroom chalet that sleeps 7. Bedroom one comprises a double bed, bedroom two comprises a double bed, and bedroom three featuring a double bunk bed with single bunk above. Each of the bedrooms feature wall mounted TV’s also.
The third bedroom is designed as a separate kids room - there's room for several kids to watch TV, play the PS2 and DVDs in their own space, leaving the lounge a much more relaxing place to be!
Its open aspect where rabbits and ducks are regular visitors joins a woodland path providing excellent access (400m) to the beach and sand dunes, ideal for those looking to head to the beach or taking your pooch for a stroll.
Carnaby has an open plan lounge, separate kitchen, shower room with extra-large shower and a separate toilet. The shower room has an extra-large shower and sink, with room to put a chair if required (not supplied) The separate toilet has an additional sink to make mornings easier for the larger family.
The entertainment system features a flat screen TV, DVD player, plus a TV/PS2 in the bunk room.
The separate kitchen has full size cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave and toaster.
Property dimensions: Living Room 4.2m x 3.4m max | Kitchen 2.3m x 2.4m max | Shower room 1.7m x 1.4m max | Toilet 1.5m x 0.9m max | Bedroom 1 2.5m x 2.3m max | Bedroom 2 2.5m x 2.4m max | Bedroom 3 2.4m x 2.4m max
Bridlington offers everything you could want for the traditional, renowned and welcoming seaside beak at the heart of the Yorkshire coast. A variety of cafés, bars and restaurants can be found close by along the promenade and in the centre of Bridlington itself.
Why not visit the blue flag sand and shingle beach or the rock pools at Flamborough where you can come across some crabs, find unique fossils and spy on starfish, it’s a perfect activity for the kids!
Pop into the amusements, whether it’s for ten pin bowling, cinema, crazy golf, the latest arcade games, or to try you luck at bingo or the money falls and claw machines or why not take a spin on the funfair? The nearby Bridlington Spa brings the biggest names in comedy, music, drama, touring musicals and much much more to the East Yorkshire Coast, is the largest gig venue in the region and the host of the best traditional panto for miles.
If you are looking for to escape the traditional seaside experiences and wish to enjoy the beautiful and picturesque surroundings, sail out of the 900 year old harbour on a pirate ship or try out those sea legs on the famous Yorkshire Belle as you spot the seabird over the famous 300 foot high Bempton Cliffs, BridlingtonMaritime trail is a great activity as it takes you on a tour around seafront and harbour discovering fascinating facts. Offering magnificent views of the bays and harbour, the Land Train will take you along the promenades, providing the ideal way to see Bridlington or take a trip to Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
Sand and the bright lights not your cup of tea? Bridlington's Old Town offers another side to the seaside.
Dating back to 1113 AD, Bridlington's Augustinian Priory Church is one of the finest examples of the town's stunning architecture and rich history. Enjoy the stunning setting of the Priory at one of its many concerts and events. Used to film the 2017 big screen remake of Dad's Army, Bridlington's High Street is one of the country's most complete Georgian streets. With independent shops selling unique gifts, antiques, bespoke jewellery and beautifully crafted ceramics, you will be spoilt for choice.
Why not follow the film trail of the 2016 Dad's Army Movie, have a great day out visiting the locations and discovering other things to do en route in the area?