Cosy 4-person holiday home on a small-scale car-free holiday park in Burgh-Haamstede
Located in the picturesque village of Burgh Haamstede, on the beautiful coast of Zeeland, this accommodation offers a charming and comfortable base for a relaxing holiday by the sea. This cosy holiday home is located on a child-friendly, car-free park. That means carefree enjoyment for young and old! On the park itself, you can use the swimming pool (for a fee) and various sports fields. The proximity of the beach makes it easy to enjoy long walks along the coastline or a day of sunbathing. Burgh Haamstede itself also offers a range of activities and attractions, including historical sights, beautiful hiking trails and cosy restaurants serving local delicacies. This stay promises an unforgettable experience on the beautiful coast of Zeeland.
Layout
The holiday home is suitable for four people and has a living room with cosy seating area with television, there is also free wifi. The dining area is furnished with a table and chairs. Adjacent is the kitchen which includes a microwave, fridge freezer, toaster, Dolce Gusto coffee machine and a filter coffee machine.
The three bedrooms are on the first floor. The first bedroom has a double bed (180x200cm) with a wardrobe to store your personal belongings. The other two bedrooms are furnished with a single bed (90x200cm) with also space to store belongings. One of these rooms also has toys, games, drawing materials and reading books for children.
You walk through the sliding doors into the garden of the holiday home, which is facing south. The garden has a terrace with a table, garden chairs and a parasol. At the beginning of the park is a large car park. Here you can park your car in the reserved parking space that belongs to this property.
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Particularities
- One high chair and one camping cot (60x120cm) are provided for children.
- Use of the swimming pool is subject to a fee.
Facilities
Location and surroundings
From Burgh-Haamstede, the whole of Schouwen-Duiveland is actually at your feet. Burgh and Haamstede were once independent villages, but have grown together to form a tourist resort. In the village, you will find the more than 50-metre-high Westerlichttoren lighthouse. Built in 1837, it is one of the largest lighthouses in the Netherlands. Definitely worth a visit! From here, authentic Zierikzee, popular Renesse and historical Bruinisse (also known as the mussel village) are also highly recommended and easy to reach. Prefer a day of culture? Then visit Deltapark Neeltje Jans or the Watersnoodmuseum in Ouwerkerk; both also very interesting.
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