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Glenview House, Ocala Florida Vacation Home

  • Type: House
  • Sleeps: 5 (2 Bedrooms)
  • Nearest Beach: Daytona ( km)
  • Change Over Day: None set, please contact owner
  • Access: Car Advised
  • Owner will consider house swap
  • suitable for the elderly

This is an exceptional house in a lovely natural setting in central Florida. Visit horse farms, hot springs , forests etc and yet its just an hour's easy drive to all the theme parks in Orlando.
One hour's drive also brings you to either Atlantic or Gulf beaches.
If you feel like staying at home some days then this house is perfect. Apart from the large livingroom there is a lovely air-conditioned room at the back (known as a Florida room) overlooking a private landscaped garden with winding paths leading through a small wood. There is in addition a screened porch which is great for fresh air dining without the bugs!
Palm Cay is a collection of individual unique homes, all detached and well spaced. there is a community swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis courts and more.
There is good local food shopping and wonderful Malls just 10 minutes away.

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The Florida - Central Florida Region

The sun-sational Sunshine State where we flock to find great beaches, fun family holidays and of course Mickey Mouse.

The promise of clear skies and 800 miles of sparkling, sandy beaches is alluring, as are the roller coasters in Orlando and Tampa, but there's much more to the state than that. Florida is like a beautiful, blond beauty queen whom everyone thinks is all fluff until they find out she happens to be a Trinity scholar. More than meets the eye has made this one of our most popular year-round vacation destinations.

You can visit remote little towns like Apalachicola or a multicultural megalopolis like Miami. You can devour fresh seafood and then work off those calories in such outdoor pursuits as bicycling, golfing, or kayaking. There are thousands of acres of wilderness areas, from the little respite of Clam Pass County Park in downtown Naples to the magnificent Everglades National Park, which stretches across the state's southern tip.

 

Ocala Area

The majority of the Ocala area landscape is rolling countryside perfect for horsebackriding, but there are also hotels and ornate Victorian homes in the compact downtown district.

Ocala is a magical land of gurgling mineral springs, carpets of emerald-green grass that the springs feed, and handsome thoroughbred horses that feed on the grass. White corral fences neatly divide its rolling countryside, where foals romp and rambling ranch houses command. Some of the ranches allow visitors in to tour or ride horses and learn about how the thoroughbreds are trained for racing.

Downtown Ocala, a quiet, compact district surrounded by modern-day stores and hotels, preserves the commercial buildings and ornate Victorian homes from its boom era in the 1930s. Delis, pubs and antiques and other shops take up residence behind brick façades around a pretty little gazebo park. In the residential historic district along Fort King Avenue, more than 200 wooden, steamboat-era mansions range in style from Queen Anne Revival to Italianate.

Other attractions in Ocala include the Appleton Museum of Art, an eclectic collection of priceless treasures; the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, honoring a local citizen who made it big on the oval track, with classic dragsters and other antique automobiles; and Discovery Science Center, with hands-on indoors and outdoors exhibits.

The Ocala National Forest spreads at Ocala’s backdoor, providing recreational access to the area’s pristine spring lands and preserving vast acreage of pine forest laced with rivers, streams and the lakes they form. The forest is immense – more than 383,000 acres, 19 developed campgrounds and two day-use recreational areas. Most popular among the camping recreational areas, Juniper Springs is beautified by an old waterwheel and mill at its refreshing swimming hole, naturally climate controlled to 72 degrees year ‘round. Alexander Springs is best for canoeists. One of its hiking trails takes you down the path of ancient civilizations, explaining how the Timucuan Indians used different plants for food, clothing and entertainment. Other trails in and around the forest are part of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Cyclists can pedal along the 22-mile-long Paisley Woods Trail, which connects Alexander Springs in the north to Clearwater Lake in the south.

Since 1878, the biggest attraction in the area has been Silver Springs, actually considered Florida’s first tourist park. It attracted folks with its sparkling spring waters and the first-ever glass-bottom boats for spying at the fish and archaeological artifacts at the springs’ bottom. Many a movie and TV show have used the lush location for filming,
including Tarzan, Sea Hunt and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Today, live animals, a Jeep safari, boat tours, a tots play land and top-name country entertainment keep the park lively. Next door, Wild Waters water park adds to the excitement during the summer, with slides, flumes and kiddie fountains.

Small towns sprinkled around Ocala were created by spring land tourism or the phosphate mining that brought prosperity to the area west of Ocala at the turn of the 20th century. Dunnellon is a prime example of the latter and its historic downtown buildings and their dreamy oak-shaded streets stand as proof of the golden years. The town’s annual Boom Town Days fills those streets with costumed fairgoers, craft shows, antique car exhibits and music.

Today, Dunnellon draws most of its business from those who come to visit nearby Rainbow Springs State Park. Yet another of the region’s vigorous springs, this one is Florida’s second largest artesian spring, pumping about 500 million gallons of pure, clean water daily into the pristine Rainbow River. Snorkelers, divers, swimmers, paddlers, inner tubers, boaters and fishermen alike use the river and its springs as a source of wholesome entertainment you can’t find in any theme park. The Dunnellon area also provides access to the 46-mile paved Withlacoochee Trail and the Cross Florida Greenway, a 110-mile corridor once earmarked for a barge canal, today used for trails across Florida’s ridges, rivers, lakes and wetlands. It traverses Silver River State Park, where visitors love to canoe in clean, clear waters and visit the park’s museum and environmental education center.

Along the way, campgrounds, a pioneering eco-lodge, endearing bed and breakfasts, and small lakefront fishing resorts welcome travelers to stay in this part of Florida, removed from bustle and ensconced in rural heartland lifestyles.

 

Getting There

Fly to Tampa or Orlando airports.
Aer Lingus now fly direct to Orlando.
Rent a car (very reasonable rates in Florida) and drive roughly north for about one hour.
Its an easy drive from either Orlando or Tampa and the house is just 15 minutes off the Interstate highway.

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Suitable types of Holiday Ocala

  • Golf Course
  • Horse riding
  • Tennis courts
  • Watersports
  • Swimming
  • Walking

 



Exterior Facilities in Glenview House, Ocala Florida Vacation Home

  • BBQ
  • Private garden
  • Private Tennis court
  • Secure parking
  • Shared outdoor swimming pool
  • Shared Tennis court

 


Rental Details

Facilities in Glenview House, Ocala Florida Vacation Home

  • Air conditioning
  • CD player
  • Central heating
  • Clothes dryer
  • Cooker
  • Dish washer
  • DVD player
  • Fax
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Gym
  • Hairdryer
  • Highchair
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Iron
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Log fire
  • Microwave
  • Television
  • Toaster
  • Towels provided
  • Video
  • Washing machine

Bedrooms / Bathrooms
  • Bedrooms (2)
  • Bathrooms (2)
  • Ensuite (1)
  • Showers (2)
  • WCs (2)

 

Sleeps a Maximum of 5 people:
  • Single Beds (2)
  • Double Beds (1)
  • Sofa Beds (1)

 

Furniture
  • Dining Seats (6)
  • Lounge Seats (6)

 



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