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  1. Add Sir Robert Holmes Monument to your Itinerary

    Sir Robert Holmes Monument

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    Historic Site

    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…

  2. Add Round Barrows to your Itinerary

    Round Barrows

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    Historic Site

    BROOK

    Hoards of Bronze Age (2,300 - 700 BC) implements and weapons, and also round barrow cemeteries, have been found throughout the Island. Although many no longer survive, over 300 round barrows have been recorded.

    Round barrows are 'bowl,' 'bell' or…

  3. Add The Island Tea & Coffee Co. to your Itinerary

    The Island Tea & Coffee Co.

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    Local Producers

    Rookley

    Since 1982, The Island Tea & Coffee Co. have mastered the art of delivering freshly roasted coffee and locally blended tea to homes, offices, and businesses across the UK.

  4. Add The Garden to your Itinerary

    The Garden

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    Restaurant

    Cowes

    The Garden restaurant offers food 7 days a week from breakfast to brunch and lunch to dinner. We offer an extensive drinks menu from barista coffee to in house prepared cocktails available throughout the day and evening.

  5. Add The Marconi Monument to your Itinerary

    The Marconi Monument

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    Historic Site

    ALUM BAY

    Situated within Needles Park is the world famous Marconi Monument, which marks the precise location where Guglielmo Marconi undertook his pioneering work at the end of the 19th Century, which led to radio and all telecommunications as we know it…

  6. Add The True Food Kitchen to your Itinerary

    The True Food Kitchen

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    Type:

    Great Food

    Ventnor

    Nestled in the heart of Victorian Ventnor, you will find the True Food Kitchen, a hidden treasure that has become one of the Isle of Wight’s most celebrated gastronomical experiences.

  7. Add Oldest Timber House to your Itinerary

    Oldest Timber House

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    Historic House / Palace

    BRADING

    A black and white building in the heart of Brading village is thought to be the oldest timber-framed house on the Island. Despite its prettified appearance, it is substantially a two-bay jettied timber-framed house dating from around 1600 or earlier…

  8. Add Wight Whisky to your Itinerary

    Wight Whisky

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    Local Producers

    ISLANDWIDE

    Wight Whisky is the first Isle of Wight whisky that is bursting with complexity and character.

  9. Add Earl of Yarborough Monument to your Itinerary

    Earl of Yarborough Monument

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    Historic Site

    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…

  10. Add 1970 Isle of Wight Festival Site to your Itinerary

    1970 Isle of Wight Festival Site

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    Historic Site

    FRESHWATER

    Visit the legendary site of the original 1970 Isle of Wight Festival.

    V-DUB ISLAND - 14TH AUGUST 2014 - 18TH AUGUST.
    This year V-Dub Island (now in its Fourth year) has moved to its new site - East Afton Farm – home of the world’s largest music…

  11. Add St Catherine's Oratory - The Pepperpot to your Itinerary

    St Catherine's Oratory - The Pepperpot

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    Tower

    CHALE

    The tall, octagonal tower, the shell of a medieval lighthouse, was built in 1314 as a penance for stealing wine from a merchant ship that ran aground on the treacherous rocks of Atherfield Ledge.

    The cargo of 174 casks, from Edward II's Duchy…

  12. Add Queen Victoria's Church (St. Mildred's) to your Itinerary

    Queen Victoria's Church (St. Mildred's)

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    Church / Chapel

    EAST COWES

    This is the church used by Queen Victoria when she was in residence at Osborne House.

    The church is run by volunteers and there is a guide on duty in the church. 

    Exhibition located within the Church and Church Centre:

    There is a…

  13. Add Rex's Range - Dog Friendly Ice Cream to your Itinerary

    Rex's Range - Dog Friendly Ice Cream

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    Type:

    Local Producers

    Newport

    Rex’s Range is the Island’s first lactose-free, dog-friendly ice cream. Made using hand-selected dog-friendly ingredients, including a hint of vanilla, our Labrador Rex now has a huge range of four-legged followers loving it as much as he does.…

  14. Add Harvey Browns - Food Experience to your Itinerary

    Harvey Browns - Food Experience

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    Type:

    Café

    Arreton

    Harvey Browns provides an Isle of Wight food experience at the heart of a four-generation farm deep in the Island's Arreton Valley. It's a complete food destination that includes a cafe and farm food hall with extensive deli and butchery counters.

  15. Add Carisbrooke Castle Museum to your Itinerary

    Carisbrooke Castle Museum

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    Museum

    NEWPORT

    Carisbrooke Castle Museum is the only public museum in the UK founded by a member of the Royal family.

  16. Add Queen Victoria Memorial to your Itinerary

    Queen Victoria Memorial

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    Historic Site

    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…

  17. Add Blackgang Chine - Victoria's Island Trail to your Itinerary

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    Blackgang Chine - Victoria's Island Trail

    CHALE

    Blackgang Chine received the royal seal of approval when Queen Victoria visited in August 1853 to see the skeleton of the whale that had washed up near the Needles – it was Blackgang Chine’s very first attraction which is still on view today.

  18. Add Harvey Browns - Farm Shop to your Itinerary

    Harvey Browns - Farm Shop

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    Farm Shop

    ARRETON

    Harvey Browns provides an Isle of Wight food experience at the heart of a four-generation farm deep in the Island's Arreton Valley. It's a complete food destination that includes a cafe and farm food hall with extensive deli and butchery counters.

  19. Add Classic Boat Museum to your Itinerary

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    Classic Boat Museum

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

    Cowes

    With nearly 90 vessels The Classic Boat Museum has an impressive collection. Each vessel will tell a fascinating story of the maritime history of the Isle of Wight and Solent waters. 

  20. Add The Waverley Inn to your Itinerary

    The Waverley Inn

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    Pub/Inn

    CARISBROOKE

    A traditional Victorian coaching inn in the village of Carisbrooke, Newport with 6 B&B rooms.

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