Bring the whole family to this joyful townhouse for a fun-packed seaside getaway, whilst enjoying sweeping panoramas across Swanage bay.
Sitting on a hill overlooking the town and beach, this holiday home is the perfect weekend or weekly getaway for large groups or families who want to be close to the beach and local attractions, and for those looking for homely, cosy, and modest accommodation with plenty of room.
The second bedroom of this floor has a double bed - and is completed with an ensuite shower room.
Swanage offers a selection of delis, cafes, pubs and restaurants for meals out if you fancy a lunchtime or night off cooking, or a traditionally cooked breakfast — all within walking distance of Dizzy Heights. Nearby are a fine selection of traditional pubs for a cheeky pint or glass of wine, where you can enjoy the local pub's entertainment or admire the views from a window table. The local fish and chips takeaways aren’t to be missed with fresh fish caught locally.
The quintessentially British seaside town of Swanage is a delight, with its sandy beach being one of Dorset County’s biggest attractions. The beach is a popular destination for generations of families returning every year, and for good reason. There's clean "Blue Flag" awarded waters, a Victorian promenade, amazing facilities for hire (including deck chairs, pedalos, kayaks, sun beds, and even beach huts) in addition to practical amenities such as lifeguard patrols, showers, and toilets — making this beach almost unbeatable.
Swanage Town is full of local charm and attractive architecture, and makes a wonderful base to explore Dorset’s other natural wonders and places of interest too. There’s a host of high street gift shops, clothing stores, grocery shops, cafés, ice cream parlours, and fish & chip takeaways — all of which are in addition to an array of pubs, bars and restaurants, accessible on foot from the house.
There’s always lots to do in the water, with paddleboarding, diving excursions, sailing, water-skiing, and windsurfing to name a few. Whilst on the promenade you can find amusements, arcades, mini golf and other fun activities for little ones.
Dorset is blessed with some of the UK’s most interesting coastal areas, including glorious sandy bays such as Swanage and Studland; and many rugged, wild and rocky shores too. To the south of Swanage is Durlston Country Park, a nature reserve renowned for being the gateway to the Jurassic Coast and World Heritage Coastline which runs west — including the famous Kimmeridge, Ludworth Cove, Man O’War and Durdle Door beaches, as well as the South West Coastal Path walking trail, and numerous climbing spots.