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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.
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The Crab and Lobster, Bembridge
In a stunning location with fabulous seaviews over Bembridge Ledge on the east coast of the Isle of Wight, The Crab & Lobster has a traditional feel with plenty of seating and patio areas outside overlooking the sea.
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The Taverners, Godshill
The Taverners is a real country pub that is popular with locals and tourists alike.
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Tennyson Down, near Totland Bay
Once a favourite haunt of Alfred Lord Tennyson, these stunning downs are named in his memory and are home to flower-rich grassland, butterflies and cliffs teaming with sea birds.
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Plain sailing with Wight Locations
We have worked with Red Funnel (Southampton to Cowes), Wight Link (Portsmouth to Fishbourne/ Lymington to Yarmouth & Fast Cat into Ryde Pier) & Hover Travel (Southsea to Ryde) for some time and through our Trade Contracts are able to offer our guests healthy savings on their crossings when booked with a self catering holiday cottage.