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Year round fun on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Whatever the weather there is always lots of fun to be had on the Award Winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
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Our Favourite Beach Side Cafes on the Isle of Wight
In no particular order...!
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Oasis
Oasis is really like an oasis, an treasure trove of a shop out on it's own in St Helen's, selling great gift ideas and tasteful items to dress the home, as well as a selection of unique natural wood furniture, with lots of items originating from Bali and all around the world.
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Calbourne Water Mill
Calbourne Water Mill is one of the oldest working water mills in the country dating back to the Domesday Book over 1000 years.
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Horse Riding on the Isle of Wight
With over over 500 miles of well-maintained and signposted footpaths, around 30 miles of Heritage Coastline and more than half of the Island recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Isle of Wight is a wonderful place to enjoy a spot of horse riding.
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Salty's Restaurant Bar, Yarmouth
If you love seafood and a lively night out, Saltys is for you. At the side of the harbour in Yarmouth Saltys is very popular with tourists and locals as well as yacht crews.
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Mottistone Manor Gardens
Mottistone Manor is a National Trust property in the village of Mottistone on the west of the Isle of Wight.
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The Folly Inn, East Cowes
Situated on the banks of the River Medina, just up from Cowes in Whippingham, The Folly Inn is in a fantastic location to sit out and watch the boats go by.
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Bembridge, East Wight
The bustling village of Bembridge is reported to be the largest village in the UK and Bembridge Harbour is a proper working harbour and it's also very amenable for visiting sailors.