Come and stay in our historic hotels in Isle of Wight and enjoy a great value bed and breakfast break.
Below is list of Inns and Hotels that can be booked online or by phone. Also a list of pubs that offer great value food.
Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, The Needles, Cowes Royal Regatta, Blackgang Chine Fantasy Theme Park, Owl and Falconry Centre, Isle of Wight Zoo, Isle of Wight Military History Museum, Amazon World, Flamingo Park, Brading Wax Museum, Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, Ventnor Botanic Garden.
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Crab, Shanklin, Isle of WightA beautiful thatched pub in the heart of the old village of Shanklin. Serving a wide variety of food all day every day.
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Folly, Whippingham, Isle of Wight***Please be aware we are closed from 13 May for refurbishment and re-open 8 June***
The Folly Inn is an open plan, rustic pub perched on the banks of the River Medina, just up river from Cowes in Whippingham. We attract a large number of both yachtsman and motor boat people along with tourists and visitors to nearby Osborne House. To see local attractions and points of interest in the Isle of Wight, click here. |
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Fountain Inn, Cowes, Isle of WightThe Fountain Hotel Cowes Isle of Wight is located on the Quay in Cowes Isle of Wight. Located in West Cowes only a step off the ferry terminal. The Fountain Hotel was built in 1771 as the Golden Fleece and had another inn, the Dolphin, right next door. An early visitor was the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, who stayed with his entourage preparatory to departing after a state visit in 1789. As both the headquarters and the terminus of the ferry company, the Fountain Hotel quickly became Cowes' premier inn, entertaining such dignitaries as King Charles X of France and his family in 1830. Cowes comes alive in June each year for the Round The Island yacht race. Sit outside and enjoy the fun on our decked area. The summer continues to be a hive of activity with the highlight of Cowes Week Regatta during the first week of August. Today it is an ideal haven for yachting enthusiasts, business people and holiday makers and is an ideal all-year-round base from which to explore the Isle of Wight, with The Needles, Blackgang Chine and Queen Victoria's Osborne House. No car park.
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Hare & Hounds, Arreton, Isle of WightA beautiful thatched pub on the top of Arreton Downs and overlooking Robin Hill Country Park. Very much family oriented with an extensive menu including a wide range of vegetarian options and a healthy comprehensive children's menu. We also have a children's outdoor play area.
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Ryde Castle Hotel, Ryde, Isle of WightTHE RYDE CASTLE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT FOLLOWING A FIRE.
All enquiries should be made to our Central Reservations Center on: 0845 60 86 040. We can offer alternative accommodation at The Fountain, on the Isle of Wight.
The Ryde Castle Hotel Ryde Isle of Wight, was originally a large and spacious Victorian family home, overlooking Ryde Esplanade and Harbour on the Isle of Wight with stunning views across the Solent. This majestic building which was to become the Ryde Castle Hotel is claimed to have been commissioned by Henry VIII to defend the Spithead, Southampton Water and the Solent from the invasion by the Spanish Armada during his daughter's reign. During World War I the building was used as a wartime hospital and during World War II it was an Army HQ. Rumours say there is a friendly spirit, although playful moving of objects and some sightings is all we can offer with any certainty. The Ryde Castle Hotel is situated just 100 yards from the finest sandy beach on the Isle of Wight and is an excellent location for visiting all the attractions that this lovely island has to offer Is only a short walk from teh Hovercraft Terminal from Southsea and the Ferry terminal at Ryde Pier from Portsmouth Harbour.
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