Idyllically positioned a stone's throw away from the stunning coastline of South Wales on Gower in the pint-sized village of Oxwich rests this charming single-storey holiday home, Number 6 Oxwich Leisure Park. Boasting a homely and welcoming interior and nestled within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Number 6 Oxwich Leisure Park makes for a lovely base for a small family or group of friends looking to explore the delights of this picturesque region. A handy designated parking space greets you upon arrival, making loading and unloading an easy task; unpack your belongings and make your way alongside this group of holiday bungalows and over the threshold into your new home-from-home to begin your staycation. Be charmed by the open-plan living/dining space, where you can look forward to gathering together with your loved ones to indulge in a hearty meal or kicking off your shoes and spending your time relaxing in front of the television when you're not out on an adventure. Stepping through, discover the well-equipped kitchen, beautifully-appointed with contemporary fittings and home to all of the essentials for your stay, such as an electric oven and hob, perfect for preparing some well-deserved treats! In the summer months, throw open the patio door and take advantage of the outdoor seating area, perfect for dining alfresco or soaking in the fresh sea breeze in the evening sun with a crisp glass of wine. When your eyes grow heavy, head back indoors and retire for the evening to either of the two well-presented bedrooms, a double and a twin, both beautifully-appointed with a nautical décor. In the morning, prepare for the day in style with a relaxing bubble bath, or if you'd prefer, make use of the overhead shower for a rejuvenating rinse. Pack your bucket and spade and take advantage of the close proximity to the beach, decorated with a marvellous stretch of golden sand, ideal for paddling the shores, soaking up the sun with your favourite book, or trying your hand at surfing. Following a day full of fun, take the short stroll into the heart of Oxwich where you can indulge in a delicious bite to eat at the Beach House Restaurant, The Oxwich Bay Hotel, or head to the village ice cream parlour to sample your favourite flavour! A short drive will bring you to the nearby village of Port Eynon, where you'll find a wider range of places to eat and a gift shop, along with a host of sights worth visiting, including the ruins of the 16th century Port Eynon SaltHouse and the ancient cave of Culver Hole, sealed within the rocky cliff. Venture further afield and visit The Mumbles on the western edge of Swansea Bay, you can stroll along the promenade to Mumbles Head with its lighthouse and historic Victorian Pier stopping off to sample a delicious ice-cream on the way. The village sits beneath a Norman castle and is packed with independent shops, bistros, cafes, food shops, catering for all your holiday needs. For your next adventure to Wales, choose Number 6 Oxwich Leisure Park.
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