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Cycling on the Island – The Red Squirrel Trail
The Isle of Wight has over 200 miles of well-maintained and signposted cycle tracks, byways and bridleways and has been described as having some of the best Cycling routes in the world for all types of cycling enthusiasts.
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Amazon World
Amazon World Zoo Park in Arreton is the Islands largest exotic animal attraction, with a large array of creatures from all over the world (not just the Amazon)
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Rural centre of the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight isn't all about the beaches, as we also have over 100 square miles of amazing rural and woodland countryside with picturesque towns and villages dotted across the landscape.
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The Wild West Wight
The unspoilt, rural west of the Island is far less densely populated than the East of the Island and is made up of some beautiful National Trust coastline.
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Romantic Dining on the Isle of Wight
If you’re looking to treat that special someone to a memorable and romantic evening out on the Isle of Wight for Valentines day, there are plenty of options to suit all tastes. For some people, a pub lunch with a roaring fire would be ideal, while for others it has to be fine dining. Luckily the Isle of Wight has a huge variety of both.
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Romantic Walks on the Isle of Wight
Popping out for a bracing romantic walk should be part of any great weekend escape over Valentines weekend.
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The Beach Hut Cafe, Bembridge
Tucked away on a beach in Bembridge is a real hidden gem of a café, which constantly gets rave reviews from visitors to the Island and locals.
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Compton Bay amongst UK's top beaches
Compton Bay on the Isle of Wight has recently been listed as one of the best beaches in the UK according to the travel experts at Rough Guides.
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The Wight Walking Festival
The Isle of Wight has always been a popular destination with ramblers and hikers and is a dream destination for keen walkers. Here’s our top five reasons why you should attend the festival.