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The Isle of Wight is known for its sandy beaches, dramatic coastline and relaxed seaside atmosphere. Ideal for walking, cycling and family holidays, the island is home to charming villages, coast paths, watersports and a wide range of attractions. Visitors can go fossil hunting, head out on wildlife boat trips and try locally produced food, making it the perfect family friendly holiday. For more options see our full collection of unique places to stay in England.
There are also dozens of lovely towns - Bembridge, with its National Trust windmill and well-known lifeboat station, is a charming place, and Yarmouth with its attractive port is also well worth a visit. Likewise, the charming parish of Brading has a fascinating heritage and Freshwater’s white cliffs and traditional pubs make for a great day out. These towns all have their fair share of theatres, museums, cafes and restaurants and they are all good bases from which to start. Despite its size, one thing the Isle is not short of is history. Discover the ancient Calbourne Water Mill, explore Carisbrooke Castle where Charles I was once imprisoned, wander round Brading Roman Villa or admire the grandeur of Osborne House. Whatever you’re looking for, there is a real diversity of places to stay on the Isle of Wight and they will all offer you a delightful British escape.










































