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Top dog-friendly walks on the Isle of Wight
If you’re looking for a dog-friendly holiday destination, the Isle of Wight is a cracking choice. The Isle of Wight Coastal Path offers 70 miles of epic walks, and there are more dog-friendly beaches than you could shake a stick at. Inland, there’s a bounty of woodland, countryside, and chalk downland sure to set tails wagging, and amongst all that you’ll find a raft of dog-friendly cafés, pubs, and attractions that you can enjoy with your four-legged friend by your side. Ready? Here are some of the best dog-friendly walks on the Isle of Wight…
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May half term activities on the Isle of Wight
Are you lucky enough to be escaping to the Isle of Wight this May half term? Well, if you're staying on the Island between the 24th and the 31st of May, you're in for a treat! From hair-raising thrills and a classic day at the beach to exploring ancient history and wildlife conservation, there is no shortage of fun to be found. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bag, don't forget the sunscreen, and let's get ready to explore the Isle of Wight during May half term...
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Best Farm Shops on the Isle of Wight
With its lush, fertile inland and bountiful coastline, the Isle of Wight is a haven for foodies. There are plenty of ways to indulge in the Island’s produce, from shopping on Isle of Wight market days to tucking into a plate of something special at one of the Island's eateries. But if you’re packing a picnic or want to upgrade your self-catering holiday menu, there’s no better place to uncover the best tastes the Island has to offer than a local farm shop.