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  1. Add Ventnor Beach to your Itinerary

    Ventnor Beach

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    Beach

    VENTNOR

    Ventnor beach is the southernmost holiday beach on the Isle of Wight and is well-loved by locals and visitors alike.

  2. Add The Traveller's Joy to your Itinerary

    The Traveller's Joy

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    Pub/Inn

    Northwood, Cowes

    Nestled on the outskirts of Cowes, The Traveller's Joy, offers a heartfelt welcome to locals and visitors alike. This much-loved countryside pub is a place where time slows down, and good food brings people together.

  3. Add The Pointer Inn to your Itinerary

    The Pointer Inn

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    Pub/Inn

    NEWCHURCH

    Local produce is the focal point of our menu, with most of our delicious dishes crafted from fresh Isle of Wight ingredients.

  4. Add McDonald's (Newport) to your Itinerary

    McDonald's (Newport)

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    Type:

    Restaurant

    NEWPORT

    Popular convenience food outlet that provides fast food at good value prices in the centre of Newport on the Isle of Wight.

  5. Add The Woodvale to your Itinerary

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    The Woodvale

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    Type:

    Pub/Inn

    GURNARD

    Situated in the picturesque village of Gurnard overlooking The Solent, The Woodvale offers a large traditional bar, a function room and extensive gardens featuring a stepped terrace. We also offer traditional bed and breakfast in boutique style…

  6. Add The Unknown Knight to your Itinerary

    The Unknown Knight

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    Church / Chapel

    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…

  7. Add The Bugle Inn to your Itinerary

    The Bugle Inn

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    Pub/Inn

    BRADING

    A large family friendly pub offering great home cooked daily specials, with vegetarian options, Sunday carvery and a children’s menu serving local and real ales and superb wine offers. Dine in the oak panelled pub or enjoy the large decked patio.

  8. Add King Lud to your Itinerary

    King Lud

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    Type:

    Pub/Inn

    RYDE

    Warm, friendly atmosphere, excellent food, scenic seafront location.

  9. Add Horse & Groom to your Itinerary

    Horse & Groom

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    Type:

    Pub/Inn

    NINGWOOD

    The Horse and Groom is an established family friendly pub on the West of the Isle of Wight, renowned for it’s family friendly welcome and home cooked meals for all the family. Winners of best family pub in the South East of England twice in the…

  10. Add Wight Aviation Museum to your Itinerary

    Wight Aviation Museum

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    Museum

    Sandown

    Discover much more about the aviation and aerospace heritage of the Isle of Wight at Wight Aviation Museum in Sandown.

  11. Add The Imaginarium to your Itinerary

    The Imaginarium

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    Craft Centre

    Yarmouth

    Embrace your imagination in a place where creativity and artistic skill comes to life – no matter how old or young you are.

  12. Add The National Poo Museum to your Itinerary

    The National Poo Museum

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    Type:

    Museum

    Ryde

    Balancing fun, education and beauty in equal measure, The National Poo Museum has proved an unlikely hit with people of all ages.

  13. Add The Castle Inn to your Itinerary

    The Castle Inn

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    Pub/Inn

    NEWPORT

    The Castle Inn is the oldest pub in Newport, dating back to 1550 and is located in the heart of the town.

  14. Add Ryde Pier to your Itinerary

    Ryde Pier

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    Pier

    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…

  15. Add Activity Island Limited to your Itinerary

    Activity Island Limited

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    Special Interest

    VARIOUS

    We have been organising educational visits exclusively to the Isle of Wight for primary and junior school children since 1983.

  16. Add Tennyson Monument to your Itinerary

    Tennyson Monument

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    Historic Site

    FRESHWATER

    The imposing memorial to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the Victorian Poet Laureate, stands on the highest point of Tennyson Down (formerly High Down), a long chalk ridge with sheer cliffs on its south side.

    A late work designed by J.L. Pearson, it…

  17. Add Bembridge Harbour Authority to your Itinerary

    Bembridge Harbour Authority

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    Type:

    Sailing

    ST HELENS

    A leisure harbour with a residents' Marina, a visitors' Marina, 2 yacht clubs, an Angling Club, a commercial fishermans' pontoon & a variety of marine businesses.

  18. Add Princess Elizabeth's Monument to your Itinerary

    Princess Elizabeth's Monument

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    Church / Chapel

    NEWPORT

    Princess Elizabeth was a daughter of King Charles I. Like her father, she was imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle. She died there in 1650 at the age of 14 after developing a chill whuile playing bowls on the lawn just weeks after her arrival.

    She is…

  19. Add The Wight Military & Heritage Museum and Churchills Cafe to your Itinerary

    The Wight Military & Heritage Museum and Churchills Cafe

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    Type:

    Museum

    COWES

    The museum holds an interesting mix of tanks, artifacts, other vehicles, small arms and a range of uniforms from the 1940’s to the present day.

  20. Add The Longstone to your Itinerary

    The Longstone

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    Historic Site

    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…

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