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Red Squirrel Lodge - Fairway Holiday Park Perowne Way, Sandown, South Wight, United Kingdom, po36
  • Red Squirrel Lodge - Fairway Holiday Park Perowne Way, Sandown, South Wight, United Kingdom, po36
  • Red Squirrel Lodge - Fairway Holiday Park Perowne Way, Sandown, South Wight, United Kingdom, po36
Red Squirrel Lodge - Fairway Holiday Park Perowne Way, Sandown, South Wight, United Kingdom, po36

Red Squirrel Lodge

  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Pets Allowed

Description

Enjoy a relaxing getaway in this tranquil park setting, ideal for families and their four-legged friends. Step straight onto the picturesque Red Squirrel Trail from the park, offering beautiful walks through nature.

Guests have access to excellent on-site amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool and hot tub and a brand new gym due to open soon. McCarthy’s Bar operates year-round and offers complimentary entertainment. Sandown Beach is approximately a 15-minute walk away, with Sandown train station conveniently nearby. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the well-known golf club located adjacent to the park. Discounted crossings with Red Funnel Ferries are also available.

This generously sized two bedroom lodge has a charming retro feel and features a large south-west-facing deck, perfect for outdoor dining or unwinding in the sunshine. The expansive veranda opens into a bright, well-equipped kitchen containing all essential appliances, including a coffee machine. A separate, snug lounge area sits to one side, furnished for comfort and enhanced by an electric flame-effect fire. Sliding doors allow the living space to be closed off from the kitchen when desired.

The main bathroom offers a full bath with an overhead shower and useful storage units. A twin bedroom includes its own wardrobe, while the spacious principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe, abundant storage, a dressing area, soft ambient lighting, and a wall-mounted television. The ensuite shower room includes a shower cubicle and additional cupboard space.

A comfortable and well-located lodge, perfectly suited for a laid-back coastal break.

Amenities

  • Two-bedroom static caravan / park home

  • Located at Fairway Holiday Park, Sandown, Isle of Wight

  • Sleeps up to 4 guests

  • Extremely well furnished throughout

  • Comfortable chairs and settee

  • Smart TV with sound bar

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Full-sized, well-equipped kitchen including:

    • Oven and hob

    • Fridge/freezer

    • Microwave

    • Toaster and kettle

    • Sink

    • Nespresso coffee machine

  • Gas central heating throughout

  • South-facing wrap-around sun deck

  • Outdoor furniture

  • Main bedroom with king-size bed

  • TV in main bedroom

  • En-suite bathroom to main bedroom

  • Large wardrobe in main bedroom

  • Second bedroom with twin beds

  • Main bathroom with bath and separate shower

  • On-site gym opening soon

  • On-site swimming pool and jacuzzi available during the summer months

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House Rules

Limitations / House Rules

  • No smoking

  • No naked flames

  • Maximum of 2 dogs allowed

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Where you’ll be

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Location Hightlights

Sandown Town

Sandown sits on the Southern coast of the Isle of Wight, sheltered in a beautiful bay, and is famed for its long stretches of golden sandy beach and the traditional British seafront and pier.

Sandown also has a great selection of attractions, including a Zoo housed in an old fort and a purpose built interactive Dinosaur Museum.

We're pleased to announce that Sandown beach has won 'Beach of the Year' in the BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards 2019. They called it a "traditional bucket and spade beach on the east coast of the island with miles of golden sand, pier and eclectic seafront – and just a short walk to peace, fossil-rich cliffs and stunning coastal wildlife.".

Sandown has lots of things to do for people of all ages and interests.

You can relax and spend quality time strolling along Sandown Beach followed by an ice cream or refreshments at one of the licensed beach cafés.

The main town beach stretches all the way along the Esplanade where it meets with Yaverland Beach, which is regarded as one of the Isle of Wight’s best beaches.

Yaverland is very popular for water sports, and there are a number of local water sports centres from which you can test your skills at windsurfing, kayaking or many other activities.

With one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur fossils anywhere in the world, the Isle of Wight has been dubbed "Dinosaur Island".

The area around Sandown Bay is a fun place for fossil hunting, so with a keen eye you could be leaving with a very special, very old souvenir.

You can also visit the Dinosaur museum to explore more of the Isle of Wight’s dinosaur history.

One of the town’s most well-known features is the traditional Sandown Pier.

There is a range of traditional amusements and arcade games, with bowling, crazy golf and cafes to keep adults and children entertained for hours.

Further along the seafront the Isle of Wight Zoo is one of the Island’s leading animal attractions, with everything from Lions and Tigers to Meerkats and Monkeys, and a short distance outside of Sandown town is Amazon World which also has a huge range of animals.

Being a traditional British seaside destination there is no shortage of places to grab an ice cream and snacks along the seafront in Sandown, but there is also plenty of choice for places to eat elsewhere in the town.

There are some good pubs and restaurants selling a range of different cuisines, and if you travel just outside of the town there are also a number of highly respected eateries, such as the Garlic Farm Café at Newchurch

Sandown hosts one of the oldest carnivals which dates back to 1889, and it is also one of the most well-known on the Isle of Wight.

With day processions and an illuminated evening event the Sandown carnival usually takes place during the months of July and August.

With its rich dinosaur and fossil hunting territories there are also a number of Fossil Hunts taking place regularly at Sandown.

Sandown has excellent bus and train services and makes an excellent base for a visit to the Isle of Wight.

Bus services can take you either northwards to Brading and Ryde, south to Shanklin and Ventnor, or across the Island to Godshill, Newport and Cowes, whilst the Island Line train services run to the neighbouring town of Shanklin or North to Ryde where they connect with passenger ferry services to Portsmouth.

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Price starts from

£402


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