Guidebook forThe Old Kitchens or Weston Manor B&B Isle of Wight

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Guidebook forThe Old Kitchens or Weston Manor B&B Isle of Wight

Entertainment & Activities

Alum Bay Glass started in 1972 in Freshwater,I.O.W Under the name Island Glass. It was started by the previous owners Michael and Lin Rayner. Included in their original team were Robert Adams and Steven Meakin. These two glass makers still remain at Alum Bay Glass today. It was renamed Alum Bay Glass when it moved to a purpose built studio at the needles in 1983 Address: Alum Bay New Rd, Totland Bay PO39 0JD
Alum Bay Glass Shop
Alum Bay New Road
Alum Bay Glass started in 1972 in Freshwater,I.O.W Under the name Island Glass. It was started by the previous owners Michael and Lin Rayner. Included in their original team were Robert Adams and Steven Meakin. These two glass makers still remain at Alum Bay Glass today. It was renamed Alum Bay Glass when it moved to a purpose built studio at the needles in 1983 Address: Alum Bay New Rd, Totland Bay PO39 0JD
Today the park is still owned and run by the descendants of Alexander Dabell, and the magic of the park has only grown over the years. Blackgang Chine is now home to life-sized Pirate Ships, Fairy Villages and Castles, Dodo Valleys, restricted area 5 and of course the original Cowboy Town as well as a whole host of magical surprises around every corner. The park continues to expand and develop every year in order to accommodate new generations of curiosity and fun seekers. So take a visit to the land that never grows old and see where your imagination can take you. Address: Ventnor PO38 2HN
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Blackgang Chine
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Today the park is still owned and run by the descendants of Alexander Dabell, and the magic of the park has only grown over the years. Blackgang Chine is now home to life-sized Pirate Ships, Fairy Villages and Castles, Dodo Valleys, restricted area 5 and of course the original Cowboy Town as well as a whole host of magical surprises around every corner. The park continues to expand and develop every year in order to accommodate new generations of curiosity and fun seekers. So take a visit to the land that never grows old and see where your imagination can take you. Address: Ventnor PO38 2HN
With some incredible day and night time experiences to be found throughout the season, Robin Hill, set in 88 acres of beautiful countryside really is the destination for visitors of all ages looking for outdoor fun, adventure and great family experiences Address: Downend Rd, Downend, Newport PO30 2NU
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Robin Hill
Downend Road
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With some incredible day and night time experiences to be found throughout the season, Robin Hill, set in 88 acres of beautiful countryside really is the destination for visitors of all ages looking for outdoor fun, adventure and great family experiences Address: Downend Rd, Downend, Newport PO30 2NU
Your visit to The Award-Winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway will engage, inspire and excite you ... The sight of powerful majestic steam engines, the charm of quiet rural stations, and the friendliness of traditionally uniformed staff, will leave you with some enduring memories of a special day out. For the family and casual visitor, we offer a unique and exciting day out, as you step back to a bygone era when steam power was the order of the day. We are one of Britain’s Heritage Railways and a registered educational charity, but we’re also much more besides. Take a Ride Take a Ride behind one of our vintage steam locomotives for a special journey back in time. Breathe in the evocative smells of a real steam railway, while your eyes and ears thrill to the puffing and hissing of the steam engine. Settle back in beautifully restored Victorian and Edwardian carriages and enjoy a unique view of some of the Island’s unspoilt countryside ... or hop off at one of our stations and just watch the trains go by! A journey on the multi award-winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway is an unforgettable experience for all the senses
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Chemin de fer à vapeur de l'île de Wight
Main Road
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Your visit to The Award-Winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway will engage, inspire and excite you ... The sight of powerful majestic steam engines, the charm of quiet rural stations, and the friendliness of traditionally uniformed staff, will leave you with some enduring memories of a special day out. For the family and casual visitor, we offer a unique and exciting day out, as you step back to a bygone era when steam power was the order of the day. We are one of Britain’s Heritage Railways and a registered educational charity, but we’re also much more besides. Take a Ride Take a Ride behind one of our vintage steam locomotives for a special journey back in time. Breathe in the evocative smells of a real steam railway, while your eyes and ears thrill to the puffing and hissing of the steam engine. Settle back in beautifully restored Victorian and Edwardian carriages and enjoy a unique view of some of the Island’s unspoilt countryside ... or hop off at one of our stations and just watch the trains go by! A journey on the multi award-winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway is an unforgettable experience for all the senses
From pocket sized primates to powerful predators, the residents of The Isle of Wight Zoo, will charm and amaze you. The Zoo is based on Sandown Beach, Winner of BBC Countryfile Magazines 2019 Beach of the Year Award, which is on the east coast of the Island. Originally family-owned it recently became a registered Charity - The Wildheart Trust, which is dedicated to realising its global ambitions to make a meaningful impact on the health of the natural world while actively improving the well-being of animals in human care. The Trust aims to promote the survival of endangered species through first class educational and recreational experiences, exemplary animal management, conservation and research. The Zoo is well known as a centre for rescued big cats, all have come to their forever homes at the Zoo at different stages of their lives and from a variety of backgrounds.
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Zoo de l'île de Wight
Yaverland Road
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From pocket sized primates to powerful predators, the residents of The Isle of Wight Zoo, will charm and amaze you. The Zoo is based on Sandown Beach, Winner of BBC Countryfile Magazines 2019 Beach of the Year Award, which is on the east coast of the Island. Originally family-owned it recently became a registered Charity - The Wildheart Trust, which is dedicated to realising its global ambitions to make a meaningful impact on the health of the natural world while actively improving the well-being of animals in human care. The Trust aims to promote the survival of endangered species through first class educational and recreational experiences, exemplary animal management, conservation and research. The Zoo is well known as a centre for rescued big cats, all have come to their forever homes at the Zoo at different stages of their lives and from a variety of backgrounds.
Dinosaur Isle is Britain's first purpose built dinosaur museum and visitor attraction; based in Sandown on the Isle of Wight. The Island's diverse geology contains a wealth of fossils that tell us much about the past and gives clues to the effects of possible future environmental changes. Starting about 126 million years ago the rocks record the best exposures of dinosaur material in Europe. Progressively younger rocks record a variety of animals that were living on the land, in the rivers, and those that flew above lakes and lived in the seas. Plants are also well recorded on the Island. These remains show that for much of the time we were once a lot warmer and further from the sea. The youngest fossils are those from the more recent cold climates of the Ice-Ages.
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Île des Dinosaures
Culver Parade
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Dinosaur Isle is Britain's first purpose built dinosaur museum and visitor attraction; based in Sandown on the Isle of Wight. The Island's diverse geology contains a wealth of fossils that tell us much about the past and gives clues to the effects of possible future environmental changes. Starting about 126 million years ago the rocks record the best exposures of dinosaur material in Europe. Progressively younger rocks record a variety of animals that were living on the land, in the rivers, and those that flew above lakes and lived in the seas. Plants are also well recorded on the Island. These remains show that for much of the time we were once a lot warmer and further from the sea. The youngest fossils are those from the more recent cold climates of the Ice-Ages.
Tapnell Farm is a former dairy farm, turned all-weather attraction, surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Isle of Wight. It is one of most popular things to do on the Isle of Wight, and a great family day out whatever the weather! Meet the Animals in our Farmyard Barn, and get up close and personal with some of Tapnell’s cutest and smallest residents. Wander round the Wallaby Walkabout with our mob of tame wallabies, and admire the marvellous meerkats as they stand guard. Venture out into The Paddock and enjoy the views in the company of our friendly sheep and their other farmyard chums
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Tapnell Farm Park
Newport Road
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Tapnell Farm is a former dairy farm, turned all-weather attraction, surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Isle of Wight. It is one of most popular things to do on the Isle of Wight, and a great family day out whatever the weather! Meet the Animals in our Farmyard Barn, and get up close and personal with some of Tapnell’s cutest and smallest residents. Wander round the Wallaby Walkabout with our mob of tame wallabies, and admire the marvellous meerkats as they stand guard. Venture out into The Paddock and enjoy the views in the company of our friendly sheep and their other farmyard chums
Isle of Wight Pearl is not only home to an unmissable collection of pearl jewellery – but there are spectacular cliff-top views over the English Channel, a butterfly meadow, and a café where you can enjoy a day like no other.
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Perle de l'île de Wight
Military Road
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Isle of Wight Pearl is not only home to an unmissable collection of pearl jewellery – but there are spectacular cliff-top views over the English Channel, a butterfly meadow, and a café where you can enjoy a day like no other.
Compton Bay is a bay located on the southwest section of the Isle of Wight, England. Its north western edge is defined by the distinctive white chalk cliff of Freshwater Cliff, named after adjacent Freshwater Bay, which forms a small cove with the village of Freshwater situated just behind
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Compton Bay
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Compton Bay is a bay located on the southwest section of the Isle of Wight, England. Its north western edge is defined by the distinctive white chalk cliff of Freshwater Cliff, named after adjacent Freshwater Bay, which forms a small cove with the village of Freshwater situated just behind
A slow or Fast boat ride out and around the Needles accessed by the Chair lift or a set of steps Commentary provided on board
Needles Pleasure Cruises Ltd
Main Road
A slow or Fast boat ride out and around the Needles accessed by the Chair lift or a set of steps Commentary provided on board

Sightseeing

Boat tours, Chair lift, Glass blowing, Sweet making.
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Attraction The Needles Landmark
Alum Bay New Road
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Boat tours, Chair lift, Glass blowing, Sweet making.
What is a Chine is the question we are most frequently asked – Chine is a word used only in the Isle of Wight and Dorset and means a deep narrow ravine with water running down to the sea. You can also think of an animal’s backbone or Chine of a boat, a deep, narrow scooped out cup, as in the Saxon for Shanklin – Scenc-hlinc, cup in the rising ground. The Chine spring rises in the Downs and can be spectacular in heavy rain, especially at night with the lights. There are many mineral springs (chalybeate) all over the Chine and Shanklin, discovered by Dr Fraser, Charles II’s physician. Shanklin briefly became a Spa in Victorian times and the treatment rooms are still there on the site of the Royal Spa Hotel. Over the centuries, the Chine was used mainly for smuggling, so prevalent in the 18th Century, that the Customs and Excise officers had to be stationed in the Old Village. It had already started to attract increasing interest for its beauty and became a favourite with artists, writers, poets which our Exhibition highlights.
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Shanklin Chine
3 Chine Ave
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What is a Chine is the question we are most frequently asked – Chine is a word used only in the Isle of Wight and Dorset and means a deep narrow ravine with water running down to the sea. You can also think of an animal’s backbone or Chine of a boat, a deep, narrow scooped out cup, as in the Saxon for Shanklin – Scenc-hlinc, cup in the rising ground. The Chine spring rises in the Downs and can be spectacular in heavy rain, especially at night with the lights. There are many mineral springs (chalybeate) all over the Chine and Shanklin, discovered by Dr Fraser, Charles II’s physician. Shanklin briefly became a Spa in Victorian times and the treatment rooms are still there on the site of the Royal Spa Hotel. Over the centuries, the Chine was used mainly for smuggling, so prevalent in the 18th Century, that the Customs and Excise officers had to be stationed in the Old Village. It had already started to attract increasing interest for its beauty and became a favourite with artists, writers, poets which our Exhibition highlights.
St Catherine's Lighthouse is a lighthouse located at St Catherine's Point at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight. It is one of the oldest lighthouse locations in Great Britain
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Saint Catherines Lighthouse
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St Catherine's Lighthouse is a lighthouse located at St Catherine's Point at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight. It is one of the oldest lighthouse locations in Great Britain
Tennyson Down is a hill at the west end of the Isle of Wight just south of Totland. Tennyson Down is a grassy, whale-backed ridge of chalk which rises to 482 ft/147m above sea level. Tennyson Down is named after the poet Lord Tennyson who lived at nearby Farringford House for nearly 40 years
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Tennyson Trail
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Tennyson Down is a hill at the west end of the Isle of Wight just south of Totland. Tennyson Down is a grassy, whale-backed ridge of chalk which rises to 482 ft/147m above sea level. Tennyson Down is named after the poet Lord Tennyson who lived at nearby Farringford House for nearly 40 years
The Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum, also referred to as The Isle of Wight Bus Museum, was founded in 1997 in Newport on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. The museum is a registered charity and run completely by volunteers
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The Isle of Wight Bus Museum
Park Road
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The Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum, also referred to as The Isle of Wight Bus Museum, was founded in 1997 in Newport on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. The museum is a registered charity and run completely by volunteers

Essentials

Address: Afton Rd, Freshwater PO40 9UH Probably the largest Co op in England Hours: 7AM ⋅ Closes 10PM Sunday 10AM . 4PM
Probably the largest Co op in England
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The Co-operative Food
Afton Road
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Probably the largest Co op in England
The Shop time forgot. YOU MUST visit this shop, its fantastic talk about "Open all hours" this is better and you have to try the Ham Address: Victoria Rd, Freshwater PO40 9PX Hours: Open 8AM ⋅ Closes 6PM, Closed Sundays
Londis
Victoria Road
The Shop time forgot. YOU MUST visit this shop, its fantastic talk about "Open all hours" this is better and you have to try the Ham Address: Victoria Rd, Freshwater PO40 9PX Hours: Open 8AM ⋅ Closes 6PM, Closed Sundays
Address: 10 School Green Rd, Freshwater PO40 9AL Hours: 7AM ⋅ Closes 10PM
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Sainsbury's Local
10 School Green Rd
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Address: 10 School Green Rd, Freshwater PO40 9AL Hours: 7AM ⋅ Closes 10PM
Try Hurst first for Hand Tools, Home Electricals, Garden Equipment, Kitchenware, Ironmongery, Lighting and China Wares Address: 9 School Green Rd, Freshwater PO40 9AJ Open 8:30 AM Closes 5:15 PM Closed Sunday
W Hurst & Son Ltd
9 School Green Rd
Try Hurst first for Hand Tools, Home Electricals, Garden Equipment, Kitchenware, Ironmongery, Lighting and China Wares Address: 9 School Green Rd, Freshwater PO40 9AJ Open 8:30 AM Closes 5:15 PM Closed Sunday

Arts & Culture

It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot" said Queen Victoria of Osborne House, her palatial holiday home on the Isle of Wight. Visit Victoria and Albert's private apartments, their bathing beach and children's play-cottage for an intimate glimpse of royal family life. Then stroll through the garden terraces where the stunning views across the Solent reminded Prince Albert of the Bay of Naples. Osborne reflects Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's passions, tastes and style. Ornate furnishings and artefacts from The Royal Collection fill rooms and corridors where Victoria entertained heads of state, inventors, princess and princesses and ruled the vast British Empire.
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Osborne House Osborne House Estate
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It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot" said Queen Victoria of Osborne House, her palatial holiday home on the Isle of Wight. Visit Victoria and Albert's private apartments, their bathing beach and children's play-cottage for an intimate glimpse of royal family life. Then stroll through the garden terraces where the stunning views across the Solent reminded Prince Albert of the Bay of Naples. Osborne reflects Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's passions, tastes and style. Ornate furnishings and artefacts from The Royal Collection fill rooms and corridors where Victoria entertained heads of state, inventors, princess and princesses and ruled the vast British Empire.
The quintessential romantic castle, Carisbrooke has been an Elizabethan artillery fortress, a king's prison and a royal summer residence. Here you can meet the loveable donkeys and see them work, visit a fascinating museum and see the castle's Edwardian garden. Experience far reaching panoramic views from high castle walls and place yourself at the very heart of the Isle of Wight's History. Carisbrooke's Princess Beatrice Garden was awarded 1st place in the category of Best Small Tourist Attraction by Isle of Wight in Bloom 2017.
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Château de Carisbrooke
Castle Hill
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The quintessential romantic castle, Carisbrooke has been an Elizabethan artillery fortress, a king's prison and a royal summer residence. Here you can meet the loveable donkeys and see them work, visit a fascinating museum and see the castle's Edwardian garden. Experience far reaching panoramic views from high castle walls and place yourself at the very heart of the Isle of Wight's History. Carisbrooke's Princess Beatrice Garden was awarded 1st place in the category of Best Small Tourist Attraction by Isle of Wight in Bloom 2017.
The Needles Batteries are two military batteries built above the Needles stacks to guard the West end of the Solent. The field of fire was from approximately West South West clockwise to Northeast and they were designed to defend against enemy ships
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La vieille et la nouvelle batterie de Needles
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The Needles Batteries are two military batteries built above the Needles stacks to guard the West end of the Solent. The field of fire was from approximately West South West clockwise to Northeast and they were designed to defend against enemy ships
the Abbey of Our Lady of Quarr, a monastery on the Isle of Wight, just off the south coast of England. It is home to a small group of Benedictine monks who strive to dedicate their lives to the glory of God, and whose day is characterised by prayer, work and community life
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Abbaye de Quarr
Quarr Road
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the Abbey of Our Lady of Quarr, a monastery on the Isle of Wight, just off the south coast of England. It is home to a small group of Benedictine monks who strive to dedicate their lives to the glory of God, and whose day is characterised by prayer, work and community life
First mentioned in Domesday Book in 1086, the Manor as it stands today was created during the 15th and 16th centuries. The beautiful gardens you currently see, however, are nowhere near as ancient. Initially created in the 1960s, our team of gardeners have built upon the original design to create a truly varied planting scheme. Over the years the estate has had varied fortunes, with the house weathering a landslide, and the gardens becoming a farmyard. Thankfully, nowadays the gardens and manor at Mottistone have been restored and are both a beautiful home and a peaceful garden
Confiance nationale - Jardins et domaine de Mottistone
First mentioned in Domesday Book in 1086, the Manor as it stands today was created during the 15th and 16th centuries. The beautiful gardens you currently see, however, are nowhere near as ancient. Initially created in the 1960s, our team of gardeners have built upon the original design to create a truly varied planting scheme. Over the years the estate has had varied fortunes, with the house weathering a landslide, and the gardens becoming a farmyard. Thankfully, nowadays the gardens and manor at Mottistone have been restored and are both a beautiful home and a peaceful garden
Situated overlooking Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight, Brading Roman Villa is one of the finest Roman sites in the UK. Our award-winning Visitor Centre and Museum offer unique insights into Roman life in Britain from beautifully preserved mosaic floors to an extensive collection of Roman archaeology.
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Brading Roman Villa
Morton Old Road
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Situated overlooking Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight, Brading Roman Villa is one of the finest Roman sites in the UK. Our award-winning Visitor Centre and Museum offer unique insights into Roman life in Britain from beautifully preserved mosaic floors to an extensive collection of Roman archaeology.
Yarmouth Castle is an artillery fort built by Henry VIII in 1547 to protect Yarmouth Harbour on the Isle of Wight from the threat of French attack. Just under 100 feet across, the square castle was initially equipped with 15 artillery guns and a garrison of 20 men
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Yarmouth Castle
Quay Street
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Yarmouth Castle is an artillery fort built by Henry VIII in 1547 to protect Yarmouth Harbour on the Isle of Wight from the threat of French attack. Just under 100 feet across, the square castle was initially equipped with 15 artillery guns and a garrison of 20 men
Dimbola Lodge was the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron from 1860 to 1875. It is now owned by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which runs the Dimbola Museum and Galleries
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Dimbola Museum & Galleries
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Dimbola Lodge was the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron from 1860 to 1875. It is now owned by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which runs the Dimbola Museum and Galleries

Food scene

Local Pub good food 5 minutes by car Address: Church Pl, Freshwater PO40 9BP Dogs welcome
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The Red Lion
Church Place
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Local Pub good food 5 minutes by car Address: Church Pl, Freshwater PO40 9BP Dogs welcome
20 minutes by car from the Old Kitchens probably the best pub food on the island Address: Calbourne Rd, Newport PO30 5SS Dogs Welcome
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The Blacksmiths Arms
Calbourne Road
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20 minutes by car from the Old Kitchens probably the best pub food on the island Address: Calbourne Rd, Newport PO30 5SS Dogs Welcome
Local Fish and Chip shop 5 minutes by car Address: 1-, 2A Avenue Rd, Freshwater PO40 9UR
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Rainbow Fish Bar
1-2 Avenue Rd
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Local Fish and Chip shop 5 minutes by car Address: 1-, 2A Avenue Rd, Freshwater PO40 9UR
Local pub 5 to 6 minutes walking from the Old Kitchens Address: Moons Hill, Totland Bay PO39 0HY Dogs welcome
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Highdown Inn
Moons Hill
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Local pub 5 to 6 minutes walking from the Old Kitchens Address: Moons Hill, Totland Bay PO39 0HY Dogs welcome
British & Mediterranean eatery with vegan options & Sunday lunch with full bar & sweeping bay views Address: The Beach, Madeira Rd, Totland Bay PO39 0BQ Dogs welcome in part of the bar
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The Waterfront
Madeira Road
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British & Mediterranean eatery with vegan options & Sunday lunch with full bar & sweeping bay views Address: The Beach, Madeira Rd, Totland Bay PO39 0BQ Dogs welcome in part of the bar
Old railway station converted into a quality restaurant 15 minutes by car Address: off the rails, Station Rd, Yarmouth PO41 0QX Dogs welcome
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Off The Rails
Station Road
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Old railway station converted into a quality restaurant 15 minutes by car Address: off the rails, Station Rd, Yarmouth PO41 0QX Dogs welcome

Dog walks

Two acres of paths and fields free car parking Address: Norton Green, Freshwater PO40 9SJ Google maps location Golden Hill Fort, Norton Green, Freshwater
Golden Hill Fort
Two acres of paths and fields free car parking Address: Norton Green, Freshwater PO40 9SJ Google maps location Golden Hill Fort, Norton Green, Freshwater
DO NOT ALOW YOUR DOG TO SWIM HERE From the free car park walk to the left of the building and follow the path to the left through the trees to a T-junction turn right. On the map below you can see the path through the Trees Address: Westhill Ln, Freshwater, Yarmouth PO41 0RR Google maps location Fort Victoria, Westhill Lane, Freshwater, Yarmouth
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Parc national de Fort Victoria
Westhill Lane
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DO NOT ALOW YOUR DOG TO SWIM HERE From the free car park walk to the left of the building and follow the path to the left through the trees to a T-junction turn right. On the map below you can see the path through the Trees Address: Westhill Ln, Freshwater, Yarmouth PO41 0RR Google maps location Fort Victoria, Westhill Lane, Freshwater, Yarmouth
We are useing this as a starting point Station Rd, Yarmouth PO41 0QX Free parking for Two hours in Victoria road From the restaurant Off the rails, walk along the path to the left at the steel gate on the left you can go into Mill Copse or carry straight on to Freshwater Google maps location Off The Rails, Station Road, Yarmouth
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Off The Rails
Station Road
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We are useing this as a starting point Station Rd, Yarmouth PO41 0QX Free parking for Two hours in Victoria road From the restaurant Off the rails, walk along the path to the left at the steel gate on the left you can go into Mill Copse or carry straight on to Freshwater Google maps location Off The Rails, Station Road, Yarmouth
The photo is not where the dog walk is had to use something to be able to add this place Lynch Ln, Brighstone, Newport PO30 4AZ Park in the free Car park go through the gate and walk up hill with fantastic sea views on your left. If you get to a wooden signpost on your left at the bottom of the hill turn right and go into the wood or turn left and go somewhere I never have! Google maps location Jubilee Car Park, Brighstone, Isle Of Wight, Lynch Lane, Brighstone, Newport
Brighstone
The photo is not where the dog walk is had to use something to be able to add this place Lynch Ln, Brighstone, Newport PO30 4AZ Park in the free Car park go through the gate and walk up hill with fantastic sea views on your left. If you get to a wooden signpost on your left at the bottom of the hill turn right and go into the wood or turn left and go somewhere I never have! Google maps location Jubilee Car Park, Brighstone, Isle Of Wight, Lynch Lane, Brighstone, Newport
Military Rd, Freshwater PO30 4HA Park in the National Trust Car park Charges apply take your Dog onto the beach ANY TIME OF YEAY tides permitting check tide below (We advise the beach is accessible when the tide is below 1.4 meters) Use this Car park as it does not have any steps going down to the beach Tides time use this link https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast-and-sea/tide-tables/8/48#tide-details Google maps location Brook Chine National Trust Car Park
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Compton Beach
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Military Rd, Freshwater PO30 4HA Park in the National Trust Car park Charges apply take your Dog onto the beach ANY TIME OF YEAY tides permitting check tide below (We advise the beach is accessible when the tide is below 1.4 meters) Use this Car park as it does not have any steps going down to the beach Tides time use this link https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast-and-sea/tide-tables/8/48#tide-details Google maps location Brook Chine National Trust Car Park
The closest place to walk your Dog and one of the best on the Island. Leave the Old Kitchens walk to the road turn Right, walk to the High down Inn, go Left past the High down inn, Up hill to the Car park, Just before the Car park turn Right on the path, walk along path through Two gates you are now on Tennyson down. This section is fenced on the left where the cliff is. Stick to the left of three paths all heading forward and walk towards the Rocket testing site Put into Google maps National Trust Car Park Tennyson Down
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Tennyson Trail
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The closest place to walk your Dog and one of the best on the Island. Leave the Old Kitchens walk to the road turn Right, walk to the High down Inn, go Left past the High down inn, Up hill to the Car park, Just before the Car park turn Right on the path, walk along path through Two gates you are now on Tennyson down. This section is fenced on the left where the cliff is. Stick to the left of three paths all heading forward and walk towards the Rocket testing site Put into Google maps National Trust Car Park Tennyson Down
Headen Warren is adjacent to Tennyson down and is a safe Dog walk, with views of the needles. Alum bay. Park or walks to the junction or York lane Cliff road in Totland (park on the side of the road). Walk up the gravel path on the other side of the road to York lane around the house at the end of the lane and on to Headen warren. Google map https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50%C2%B040'29.3%22N+1%C2%B032'57.4%22W/@50.6748,-1.5514567,473m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d50.6747999!4d-1.5492676?hl=enhttps://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.6796213,-1.5390136,14z?hl=en
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Headon Warren
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Headen Warren is adjacent to Tennyson down and is a safe Dog walk, with views of the needles. Alum bay. Park or walks to the junction or York lane Cliff road in Totland (park on the side of the road). Walk up the gravel path on the other side of the road to York lane around the house at the end of the lane and on to Headen warren. Google map https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50%C2%B040'29.3%22N+1%C2%B032'57.4%22W/@50.6748,-1.5514567,473m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d50.6747999!4d-1.5492676?hl=enhttps://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.6796213,-1.5390136,14z?hl=en