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The family-owned Seaside Chalet Camber offers pet-friendly accommodation in Camber. The property retains some original features and guests benefit from a patio and sun terrace. The chalet is located on Parkdean Resorts and Camber Sands Beach is just 10-minutes away.
The two-bedroom chalet has a living room with dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen and a private bathroom with shower and bath. The chalet has heating and linen is provided.
There is a seating area, a dining area and a kitchen equipped with an oven. A TV is provided. Other seasonal facilities from February until October at Parkdean Resorts include a swimming pool, hot tub and sauna.
Popular local activities include kite surfing, golfing and cycling.
Rye is just 4 miles away, Hastings is 11.2 miles from Seaside Chalet Camber. Dungeness National Nature Reserve is 9 miles away. The nearest airport is London Gatwick Airport, 80.2 miles from Seaside Chalet Camber.
Welcome The property is a 1960s holiday chalet. It retains some original features, like the wood cladding, but also updated kitchen and bathroom to make your stay comfortable. Many of these chalets on the south coast have been lost now to make way for caravans. There are two bedrooms which each sleep two people, a living room with dining area, a fully fitted kitchen and a bathroom with shower and bath. The chalet is heated and well equipped for your stay. Well behaved dogs are allowed free of charge but not permitted on furnishings or in bedrooms. The chalet is located on Parkdean Resorts site at the west side. There are spacious lawns around the chalets which are arranged in semi-detached pairs. The beach is a few minutes walk away. There is a bridal path near the chalet with direct access to Lydd Road and the beach beyond. There is also access to the beach through the main gates. Local bus to Rye, Hastings and Dover. The site facilities include leisure pools with spa and sauna room, New splashzone, bar restaurant with entertainment, games arcade, fish and chip shop, Nisa shop, buggy hire, playgrounds, bungee trampoline, mini golf and sports areas.
This is is a family owned and run chalet. It's a great base to explore the local area from. The chalet is well equipped and comfortable for up to four people. Bring your own carry cot for an extra child. Bedding is included as are tea, coffee, sugar and other basic condiments. There are restaurants and take-aways locally and three small food shops. It is also possible to have food delivered to the chalet from a supermarket of your choice. While the beach and sand dunes are the main attraction, the area is also great for shopping, walking and cycling. We opened in April 2017 and have received excellent reviews; "Had a lovely time! Chalet was great, really cute decor and had everything we needed. Kids loved playing on the lawn outside. Short walk to the beach and park facilities if you want them" "It is the nicest Bungalow in the entire park, it is new and has everything you could possibly need. It's a quick walk away from the sea and a kite surf centre as well as a pub. To get to Rye it's a quick drive" "Comfy beds and pillows too! The park itself has plenty to do for kids. I couldn't recommend it highly enough" "Amazing place!"
The Beach Miles of sandy and pebble beaches to explore. Some of the best known sand dunes in Britain. Kite surfing facilities to the east for the more adventurous. A small skateboarding park among the dunes. Walking and cycling paths in both directions. Beach front cafes. Beach side golf courses. Dog friendly and dog free areas of beach between 1 May and 30 September. Nearby Rye town and harbour. A busy market town with many attractions for tourists. Abundant cafes, restaurants and pubs. Many antique, retro and art shops. Rye Pottery studios and shop. Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Known as“Kent’s Mainline in Miniature” this one-third full size Steam & Diesel locomotives power along the 13½ miles of track from the Cinque Port town of Hythe to Dungeness. Some stations have cafes and there are special events for children during the year. Dungeness Beach and Nature Reserve. Renowned for its bleakness, fisherman's huts and Derek Jarman's former home and garden, the beach is well worth a visit. There is also a Nature Reserve popular with bird watchers, a cafe and a beach boardwalk.
Based on 29 reviews
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