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Number of results: 171
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RYDE
Ryde's pier is the second-longest seaside pier in the country. Only Southend's is longer. The original wooden structure at Ryde opened in 1814. At 1,740 feet, it allowed ferries to berth even at low tide, when the sea retreats half-a-mile from the…
RYDE
Ryde Superbowl has 16 lanes of Tenpin Bowling, fully licensed Pavilion Bar & Grill, state of the art amusements and pool table.
LaserQuest at Ryde Superbowl – The ultimate sci-fi action-adventure game for ages 6+. We have packages of 1, 2 or 3…
COWES
Salty Sailing offers a unique opportunity to set sail and explore the beautiful coastline, stunning bays and interesting wildlife of the Isle of Wight.
SANDOWN
Located on the northern side of Sandown, Sandham Gardens is the ideal place to relax and enjoy some family time with friends and family.
Sandown
Sandown Beach is one of the Isle of Wight's finest and most recognised beaches, with miles of soft golden sands crowned by Sandown’s pleasure pier.
SANDOWN
A whole days fun in one! Lost world adventure golf. Magic Island fantasy and fun. Superbowl, dodgems, snake slide, amusements, cafes, bars and whole lot more.
Seaview
Seagrove Bay sits between Seaview beach and Priory Bay on the north east coast and boasts some of the largest and most imposing seaside properties on the Isle of Wight.
SHALFLEET
The Church of St Michael the Archangel at Shalfleet has a unique sculpted tympanum - the area above a lintel and the arch above it, or within a pediment. The north door is the oldest feature of the church and has been dated to the 12th century. A…
LAKE
This County Championship course is justly recognised for its natural Heathland beauty, spectacular views and challenging qualities.
SHANKLIN
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best known stretches of golden sands, which backs onto a traditional English seafront promenade.
SHANKLIN
First opened to the public in 1817, the young Princess Victoria visited Shanklin Chine aged 14 with her mother in 1833. Entry was via Fisherman’s Cottage (open as a pub today) where local fisherman and smuggler William Colenutt charged an entrance…
SHANKLIN
Rediscover the Great British seaside at one of the Isle of Wights most popular seaside destinations: Shanklin Seafront. A place where tradition meets modernity, and the timeless charm of the coast continues to capture the hearts of locals and…
SHANKLIN
Shanklin Theatre has a seating capacity of 615 thanks to our newly installed Matrix Seating System; the theatre opens all year round and is currently running approximately 150 plus shows a year.
ARRETON
Located within a thriving craft village, the centre houses the largest exhibition of its kind in the UK.
BRADING
The Oglander family were manorial lords at Nunwell from at least the 12th century. Their table tombs and memorials in Brading church are amongst the finest on the Island.
Sir John Oglander died in 1655 aged 70. His carved wooden effigy is of…
Cowes
Explore this unique museum in Cowes, home to three centuries of yachting and maritime history.
YARMOUTH
Sir Robert Holmes, an adventurer with a record of overseas exploits, was a prominent local figure; he became Captain (Governor) of the Island in 1668. The present George Hotel in Yarmouth was probably his house at the time of his death in 1692…
SHANKLIN
Small Hope Beach sits to the left of the main Shanklin seafront and backs onto a spectacular cliff face.
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