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Number of results: 171
, currently showing 101 to 120.
BRIGHSTONE
‘Beautiful pearls, lovely café with homemade food and sea views, pick-a-pearl experiences, masterclasses and more!’
East Cowes
East Cowes Marina welcomes visiting yachts and motor boats all year round to our 360 berth marina on the sunny and sheltered banks of the river Medina.
BEMBRIDGE
Charles Pelham of Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, was created 1st Earl of Yarborough in 1837. By marriage, he inherited Appuldurcombe, once the grandest mansion on the Isle of Wight, and it became his second home. As he was the first Commodore of the…
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…
FRESHWATER BAY
See the sea from every tee at Freshwater Bay Golf Club. The 18-hole course is one of the most spectacular courses in the UK. It's located on the downlands overlooking the English Channel.
NEWPORT
1Leisure is the Island’s fitness destination! With centres in Newport, Sandown and Ryde we’ve got the Island covered for all your fitness needs.
ARRETON
St George, in the parish of Arreton, is one of the most remarkable churches on the Island, possibly the successor to an earlier late Saxon 'mother church'. The west wall is essentially late Saxon and the west part of the chancel is also of early…
The Quay, YARMOUTH
Welcome to Yarmouth Harbour – situated on the Isle of Wight’s northwest coast and gateway to West Wight’s Isle of Wight National Landscape (formerly known as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
ISLANDWIDE
SOUTHERN VECTIS APP
Download the Southern Vectis app when you visit to receive the latest service updates, plan your journey, purchase tickets, track buses and personalise your journey by adding your favourite bus stops. Visit the Southern…
MOTTISTONE
Legend has it that St Catherine and the Devil had a contest to see who should control the Isle of Wight. The Longstone’s tall iron sandstone pillar was supposedly thrown by St Catherine from the Down to the east which bears her name. At over 4m…
NEWPORT
Carisbrooke Castle Museum is the only public museum in the UK founded by a member of the Royal family.
SHANKLIN
Both the exciting 18 Hole adventure golf courses and outdoor fun park are the ideal destination family outings, group gatherings, and memorable celebrations.
YARMOUTH
Ever fancied your own adventure around the Isle of Wight by bike? Then look no further than the Isle of Wight Adventure tour by New Forest Cycling Tours.
GATCOMBE
An unusual wooden effigy to an unknown knight can be found in the medieval church at Gatcombe. It sits in a recess in the chancel and depicts a knight with crossed legs and a dog at his feet, as was the style in the 14th century. However, some of…
Dover Street, RYDE
A brand new Escape Room attraction on the Isle of Wight, and the UK’s first Escape Room built within a real church crypt. The Lost Crypt is within a unique historic church building at Aspire Ryde, using a genuine story.
YARMOUTH
Embrace your imagination in a place where creativity and artistic skill comes to life – no matter how old or young you are.
NEWPORT
This elaborate memorial by Percy Stone is in front of the County Club in Newport, close to the corner with High Street. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and the memorial was unveiled two years later.
Its triangular base, with concave sides, stands on…
ALUM BAY
The Marconi Monument at The Needles Landmark Attraction commemorates the spot where Guglielmo Marconi set up his revolutionary wireless equipment and sent the very first wireless transmission. In August 1898, Queen Victoria was said to be…
ST HELENS
Tackt-Isle Adventures is an exciting outdoor activity centre based at the picturesque St. Helens Duver on the Isle of Wight.
Yarmouth
During the early part of Victoria’s reign, her Government made a huge investment to protect Portsmouth from the threat of French invasion and Prince Albert, an avid Army reformer, was involved in the design and naming of the first of Palmerston’s…
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