Crosswinds 67 is a delightful single-storey lodge located in Bembridge, Isle of Wight, accommodating up to six guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. The lodge features an open-plan living area that includes a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, and dishwasher. The living space is designed for comfort and convenience, boasting a breakfast bar, a dining table, and a cozy sitting area complete with a sofa bed, television, and an electric fire. Additionally, there is a utility room with a washing machine, enhancing the lodge's practicality for families or groups. The sleeping arrangements consist of a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a twin bedroom, complemented by a separate shower room.
Outside, Crosswinds 67 offers wrap-around decking that includes patio furniture and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The lodge provides off-road parking and includes essential amenities such as WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels in the rental price. Guests are welcome to bring one well-behaved pet, although smoking is not permitted on the premises. The lodge is conveniently located just 0.1 miles from local shops and pubs, with a beautiful beach only 0.3 miles away, making it an ideal base for enjoying the coastal lifestyle.
The holiday park itself boasts a variety of on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, bar, restaurant, clubhouse with evening entertainment, and outdoor activities such as mini-golf and playgrounds. Guests can also access a quiet beach just a short walk through the park. However, it is important for guests to adhere to park regulations, including restrictions on barbecuing on the decking and taking care on the steps leading from the parking area to the veranda. The lodge has a maximum occupancy of six guests, including infants, ensuring ample space for families or small groups.
Bembridge, situated on the Isle of Wight's eastern tip, is known for its rich history and scenic beauty. Once an island in its own right, Bembridge retains an air of exclusivity, characterized by its bustling intertidal port filled with pleasure vessels and fishing boats. The area features quiet sandy and pebbly beaches ideal for swimming, beachcombing, and crabbing, while kite surfing is popular in windy conditions. Visitors can explore local landmarks such as Shanklin Old Village and the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, or enjoy outdoor adventures like fishing, rock climbing, hiking, and cycling, all set against the backdrop of the island's stunning natural beauty.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!