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Ten places to dine outdoors in 2021
The Isle of Wight is blessed with stunning scenery both inland and along its 70 miles of coastline. There’s lots of choice when it comes to dining with a view and being outdoors is the icing on the cake, especially overlooking the sea. Whether you are looking for fine dining or coffee on the go, here are our suggestions for 2021.
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Stay safe and enjoy six outdoor activities on the Isle of Wight
As the year slowly turns Autumn brings warm seas and quieter beaches. The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to make the most of the end of summer, where a staycation still has the added excitement of a ferry crossing.
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Chale Show
There's something for everyone at Chale Show. Watch entertainment taking place throughout the day in the main arena, sit on hay bales and enjoy local musicians, browse around the local produce stalls or take the kids to the fair. **The 2021 show has been cancelled**
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St Helens Beach and the Duver
The Isle of Wight is famed for it’s diverse landscapes and interesting history. The jewel in the crown must surely be the beaches and St Helens beach is definitely one of my top ten. Here’s a rough guide to the beach and the Duver.
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Puckpool Park
Nestled in between Ryde and Seaview, Puckpool Park overlooks the sandy beach of Appley and has everything you’ll need for a family day out.
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7 of the Best Photography Spots on the Isle of Wight
The Island is full of breath-taking and ‘big sky’ scenery, all of which has been photographed many times by amateurs and professionals such as available light photography or Soul Photography
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In the Press – Flackstead
Of course, we’re biased, but we’re pretty proud of each of the holiday cottages we pick – our exclusive collection only features properties we’d be happy to stay in ourselves. However Flackstead has to be near the top of the favourites pile.
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Walking Festival on the Isle of Wight
The popular Walking Festival takes place twice in 2024 with the Spring Walking Festival from 11th - 19th May and the Autumn Festival 5th - 13th October. Both local and visiting walkers of all ages and abilities are invited to set-off across the Island on a wide choice of themed walks.
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Isle of Wight Bucket (& Spade) List
There’s so much to do here on the Island for Visitors, it’s sometimes very difficult to choose. So, to help you plan your days out during your visit, we have compiled a list of ‘must do’s’ from our very own Bucket list…. In no specific order: