Flat in a quiet location, furnished with natural materials
Max amount of persons: 5
Amount of bedrooms: 2
Amount of bathrooms: 1
Size: 72m2
Description
Ibiza meets Domburg! This holiday home has been furnished with natural, bright materials, wicker furniture and decorated with a touch of blue. Now if that doesn’t conjure up the beach... the real one is close, too. Just like shops and restaurants, this is just a short walk away. This flat boasts underfloor heating and an enclosed garden with its own entrance. A beautiful spot to enjoy your holidays.
Accommodation
This flat is suitable for a maximum five adults. On the lower level, there is the living room, kitchen and garden. The kitchen is equipped with a hob, combi microwave, oven, dishwasher, fridge with freezer compartment, toaster, electric kettle, Senseo and filter coffee machine. This is also where the dining table can be found. The French doors provide access to the garden, which is complete with garden furniture, parasol and a bench. The ideal place to enjoy the noon or evening sunshine. Barbecue time!
There are two bedrooms on the upper floor, both fitted with blackout curtains and furnished with a washbasin and bathroom furniture. There are two single beds (90x200 cm) and a baby crib (60x120 cm) in the first bedroom, plus three single beds (90x200 cm) in the second one. The bathroom is fitted with a shower. Pets are not allowed at this holiday home. For our smallest guests, there is a stair gate and a highchair. There is one parking space available outside the accommodation.
Surrounding area
This holiday home is located in a residential area. Anything you need can be found in walking distance: the centre of Domburg, the beach or a supermarket – a (short) walk will take you anywhere. Domburg is known as Zeeland’s oldest seaside resort. It is a hotspot for surfers, since there is a relatively large number of waves hitting the coast here. Don’t miss out on going on a hike around the “De Manteling” nature reserve stretching from Domburg right up to Oostkapelle. Spot the deer hiding between the crooked oak trees, which owe their particular shape to the strong winds and the salt they carry. Or take a leisurely amble to explore the shops, restaurants and terraces of the town. They are all open seven days a week, all year round!