Touring caravan parks in Dorset don’t get much more magical than Seaview Park.
Dorset’s
touring
caravan parks
don’t get much better than the campsites
at Seaview Park.
Staying at Seaview Park is a truly magical experience both on and off
site – the only problem you’re likely to have is trying to fit it
all in.
Hard
standing Euro pitches (87 of them) are the norm in the touring area
of Seaview Park – which is tiered for maximum convenience and great
views. All new shower blocks and washing facilities ensure that
guests have access to hot water 24 hours a day, even through busy
times.
When
you think touring
caravan parks
in Dorset you think stunning views – and the campsites
at Seaview Park
make that happen in spades. The onsite landscaping alone makes the
whole area shine – and the backdrop of Dorset’s gently rolling
countryside and pristine beaches is enough to melt even the sternest
heart.
When
you get onsite and start making plans for your day, you’ll be hard
pressed to know where to begin. We’d suggest a leisurely breakfast
at the Lounge Bar Cafe, which serves grill food all day and pizza as
well.
Holidays
can be stressful when the kids get overexcited. Not at Seaview Park.
Part of the magic of the place is the care that has been lavished on
making sure your kids don’t go crazy. There are three age dedicated
clubs for kids to join – Little Cubs, which is for 1-4 year olds;
Club R and B, for 5-11 year olds; and T-Co, for 12-16 year olds. Each
club has plenty of activities designed specifically for the age
groups involved – ensuring that the campsites
at Seaview Park
are as magical for your children as they are for you.
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| About the author |
David Rambloor is an experienced UK based travel writer who enjoys sharing his experiences on campsites at Seaview Park through article writing. For more information to visit http://www.haven.com/touring-camping/campsites/dorset/seaview/index.aspx |
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