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Thursday 29 January 2009

The Bernay Hotel - Sandown

The Bernay is ideally situated in the beautiful town of Sandown on the Isle of Wight. Positioned just a 2 minutes walk away from the beach, shops, restaurants and other facilities that a modern resort offers.

For more information: http://www.thebernayhotel.co.uk/

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Bourne Hall Hotel - Shanklin

Bourne Hall Country House Hotel & Restaurant is a beautiful Victorian country house set in three acres of mature gardens in Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Built in the 1860’s for one of Queen Victoria’s Ladies In Waiting, the house still retains its sense of history whilst providing modern accommodation in comfortable country house style.

For more information: http://www.bournehallhotel.co.uk/

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Chad Hill Hotel - Sandown

Located in a quieter area of Sandown but still only a short walk from the town and Beach the Chad Hill offers great facilities.

For more information: http://www.chadhillhotel.co.uk

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Corner House Hotel - Sandown

Family run hotel is located in Sandown just two minutes walk to Sandown's lovely award winning blue flag sandy beach for all of you that want to relax in the sun,

For more information: http://www.cornerhousehotel.co.uk/

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Clifton Hotel - Shanklin

The Clifton hotel is a family run hotel standing in its own grounds in a peaceful traffic free location leading out onto Keats Green, one of the Islands most beautiful cliff top locations.

For more information: http://www.hotelclifton.co.uk/

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Gurnard Marsh - Cowes

Two 4 Star beach front self catering properties situated next to a modern and relaxing Café / Bar which offers stunning Solent views and Bed and Breakfast Accommodation.

For more information: http://www.gurnardmarsh.co.uk/

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Caledon Guest House - Cowes

A friendly bed and breakfast in central Cowes offering clean, comfortable accommodation and tasty, filling breakfasts.

For more information: http://www.the-caledon.co.uk/

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Isle of Wight Walking Festival - Events

9th - 24th May 2009

Still getting bigger and better the Walking Festival boasts over 300 walks in it's extensive programme. Last year saw over 24,000 people involved and things will only get bigger and better for this great event. With something for everyone, from Ghost Walks to Speed Dating Walks, i'm sure you will find an event that suits you.

For more information:

http://www.isleofwightwalkingfestival.co.uk/

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Walk the Wight - Events

Mark this one on the Calender May 17th 2009 is the date for this years walk the wight, but unlike in previous years don't leave it til the day to get involved! No entrants are being taken on the day for this years event due to the number of marshalls that were tied up in last years event. Last year over 8400 people walked over the 3 courses to raise over £350,000 for the Isle of Wight Hospice. Your entry must be recieved by the 1st May.

More information can be found at:

http://www.iwhospice.org/walk-the-wight.aspx

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Fort Victoria - Isle of Wight Attractions

Built on the north shore of the Isle of Wight to guard the Solent the remains of Fort Victoria now house a Marine Aquarium, a Sea Bed Archaeology Exhibition, a Planetarium and a Model Railway. The surrounding Country Park offers Seashore and Woodland walks and the site is one of the best vantage points for watching the Solents boats and shipping.

For more information: http://www.fortvictoria.co.uk/

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Classic Boat Museum - Isle of Wight Attractions

The Museum opened in 1996, and currently houses an exciting collection of sailing and power boats, of both local and national interest and importance. They are a Charity and a Registered Museum, and we are run entirely by volunteers.

For more information: http://www.classicboatmuseum.org/

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Carisbrooke Castle & Museum - Isle of Wight Attractions

The fascinating story of Carisbrooke Castle is brought to life through a brand new visitor experience using hands on interactive and dramatic film.
Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice! The most famous residents today, however, are the Carisbrooke Donkeys. Watch them happily at work on the sixteenth-century tread wheel in the well house and visit them in the donkey centre where you can find more about their personalities!

For more information:
http://www.carisbrookecastlemuseum.org.uk/

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Brading Roman Villa - Isle of Wight Attractions

Brading Roman Villa is one of the finest Romano-British archaeological sites in the UK. Award-winning Exhibitions and Visitor Centre offers a unique insight into Roman life in Britain, from beautifully preserved mosaic floors to extensive collections of Roman archaeology, including coins, pottery and tools.

For more information: http://www.bradingromanvilla.org.uk/

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Rosemary Vineyard - Isle of Wight Attractions

Stroll around the vines, enjoying the surrounding views, and discovering the different varieties we grow, and the way that Traditional Vineyards are planted.
Watch 'Vine to Wine' video, showing a typical year in the vineyard.
Tour around the winery, reading our display boards, and seeing the different equipment that we use.
Allow friendly staff to give you a tasting of our quality wines, juices, liqueurs, and cider.

There is a small charge for Guided Tours. Booking in advance necessary.

For more information: www.rosemaryvineyard.co.uk

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Quay Arts - Isle of Wight Attractions

The Quay Arts Centre is the Isle of Wight’s leading art gallery and venue for live arts events. It is situated in a converted 19th Century brewery warehouse complex located at the head of the River Medina in the centre of Newport.
The complex was refurbished in 1997 by award winning architect Tony Fretton and is supported by The Arts Council of England and the Isle of Wight Council.
Facilities at the complex include 3 galleries, a 134 capacity theatre, a Crafts Council-listed shop and a popular café/bar with a reputation for serving some of the best home-cooked food on the Island.

For more information: www.quayarts.org

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