Hoburne Naish Access
Hoburne Naish is a holiday lodge, static caravan, chalet and residential
park set on the cliff top between Highcliffe on Sea and Barton on Sea overlooking
the Solent with wonderful views of the Needles and the Isle of Wight.
- The park is 100 acres in size the properties well spaced and with ample
open areas, car parking and cliff top views.
- The distance from the main entrance to the reception and club complex
is approximately 500 metres.
- The roads and paths on the park are mainly tarmac with a few paved pathways
to some chalets. The paths are lowered in places for wheelchair users.
- The park does have a pathway to the sandy beach which is stepped and
made from gravel. This walkway is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs
or anyone who has difficulty walking. The pathway is 500 metres from the
club complex. However the beach can be accessed from a short drive in to
Highcliffe on sea via a sloped road way for walkers, pushchairs and wheelchairs
alike.
- The majority of the static caravans are on flat level ground with the
exception of the Glen Drive area which has some steeper paths and steps
and is terraced in parts. This area in not suitable for wheelchairs.
- The park has no touring pitches or camping pitches.
- There are two recycling areas on the park and numerous wheelie bin refuse
areas.
- There is a local bus service that operates and has a bus stop just outside
the main park entrance.
- The nearest train station is New Milton which is approximately 2 miles
from the park.
- The accommodation on the park is made up of privately owned static holiday
caravans, holiday chalets and lodges, company owned holiday lodges and chalets
for letting. Four of the company owned lodges are suitable for semi disabled
persons and do have ramped access and wheel in showers with grab rails.
- The club complex is suitable for wheelchair users, has level or ramped
access to all areas. There are two toilets that are suitable for disabled
people.
- The indoor swimming pool has ramped access for wheelchairs and does have
a hoist to assist with entry into the water for disabled use, with trained
lifeguards to assist.
- The shop on the park has one step to gain entry.
- The telephone numbers for a doctor and taxi service are available from
reception also available are the local bus and train timetables.
- Emergency out of hours number for security are displayed in the telephone
boxes, one outside the club complex and one on Bartonside Road. This number
is also available from reception.
We have tried to be as accurate as possible and include as much detail as
we can in this statement but please telephone the park if you feel you need
to know more about the park or we have not included your needs in the statement.
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