If you're looking for an alternative holiday, then a cottage
on the Isle of Wight may just be right for you. Located just three
miles off the Hampshire coast, the Isle of Wight's easy-going
pace of life feels a world away from the bustle of the
mainland.
Why the Isle of Wight?
The Isle of Wight's gloriously sunny climate helps make it
one of the UK's most desirable holiday locations. During the
summer, head to one of many fun-filled festivals, or simply admire
the ever-present scenery on foot or bike. The coastline is just as
impressive as the countryside, with soft sandy beaches around every
corner. The Isle of Wight is a marvellous holiday spot
all-year-round, with much to explore when the weather isn't so
good. Visit the palatial Osborne House close to Cowes, or admire
the striking Carisbrooke Castle near Newport. Out
Isle of Wight Travel Guide tells you all you need to know about
this superb holiday spot.
Places to Visit on the Isle of Wight
This scenic island is a mere 25 miles wide, making the entire
place accessible by car. Despite its size, there is a fabulous
variety of things to see and do to suit tastes of all kinds. The
west of the island hosts both the Isle of Wight AONB and the
Hamstead Heritage Coast, showcasing jaw-dropping scenery for lovers
of the outdoors. Travel the idyllic coastline to discover a choice
of charming seaside towns, while the heart of the island offers
even more. When visiting the Isle of Wight, consider visiting
places such as Bembridge,
Cowes,
Freshwater,
Ryde,
Ventnor
and Yarmouth.
Types of Holidays
You can experience the stunning countryside of the island from
an
Isle of Wight country cottage. Be sure not to leave your canine
companion behind by booking a
dog-friendly cottage on the Isle of Wight and allow the entire
family to enjoy this wondrous location. Why not treat yourself to a
touch of class? Choose a
luxury Isle of Wight cottage that will provide you with that
little something extra.