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Fabulous Cycling on the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight has over 200 miles of well-maintained and signposted cycle tracks, byways and bridleways and has been described by the Lonely Planet guide as having some of the best Cycling routes in the world.
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Victorian Escape - Ventnor, Isle of Wight
Ventnor lies on the South East corner of the Isle of Wight and boasts more sunny days than much of the British Isles and fewer frosts due to its’ unique micro-climate. Nestling underneath St Boniface Down, the highest point on the island, Ventnor is sheltered from the harshest elements and provides a sub-tropical climate which became famous for its’ health benefits for poorly Victorians.
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Enjoy Golf in the beautiful surrounds of Osborne House
Built by Thomas Cubitt in the mid 1800's, Osborne House became Queen Victoria's beloved country getaway on the Isle of Wight and is an English Heritage site.
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Breakfast at Bluebells Cafe - Matt and Cat's Foodie Feature
Along with ‘roast and all the trimmings’, the term ‘farmhouse breakfast’ is often used to promise much and deliver little. Matt and Cat were once woefully disappointed by the breakfast they had in a creaky old half-timbered farmhouse in the wilds of Chelmsford.
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Ryde, Gateway to the Isle of Wight
Ryde is the main gateway to the Isle of Wight, at the north east end of our heart shaped Island. So with the combination of incoming visitors, day trippers and locals, Ryde is the busiest town on the Island.
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Seaview Village
What's all the fuss about? Why do thousands of holiday makers return to a tiny little sailing village on the north east shore of our little Island generation after generation? Because really, nothing has changed. It's a traditional sailing village that time forgot.
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The Seaview Regatta
The dates for the 2022 Seaview Regatta are 16th - 18th August.
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St Helen's - The Village on the Green, Isle of Wight
St Helens is a small village nestled in between Seaview and Bembridge on the North East Coast of the Isle of Wight where the large village green provides the focus of village life.
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Chessell Pottery & Award Winning Cafe, Chessell, Yarmouth
Just outside Yarmouth in an area of outstanding natural beauty is Chessell Barns Pottery, a great place to visit whatever the weather, but especially great on cold, rainy days.