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Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight’s royal castle is near complete, with battlements, a keep and a museum. Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice!
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Carisbrooke Castle, Carisbrooke, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 1XY, United Kingdom
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Beach: Gurnard Beach, Cowes View: Situated right on the beach next to the Gurnard Sailing Club with stunning views over Cowes and out to sea. What’s on the menu?: Breakfasts, baguettes, light bites, hot and cold drinks, cakes and desserts. Fully licensed.
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S. Fowler & Co. is a Wetherspoon pub in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm.
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Beach: The blue flag Sandown beach View: Situated right on the beach on the western edge of Sandown seafront, looking out over the beautiful, sandy bay towards the downs at Ventnor. What’s on the menu?: A Mediterranean style café with an emphasis on great seafood. Their crab cakes are well-known!
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The Crabb Inn is a family-friendly 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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Gurnard beach is a gently shelving sand and shingle beach with promenade, beach huts and grass areas. Gurnard beach is ideal for families and water sports such as dinghy sailing and windsurfing. Facilities include parking, toilets, cafe, pub, shops and slipway.
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Wood Bay beach is sand and surrounded by woods. Access to Wood Bay beach is down a public foot path from Upper Woodside Road.
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The East beach at Cowes is a mixture of sand and shingle backed by a promenade, children’s play area and paddling pool. East Cowes also has a marina and is separated from the main town by the River Medina. The chain ferry floating bridge is the only direct link between East and West Cowes, and saves a drive to Newport.
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Cowes beach or West beach is a sand and shingle beach. A good point for relaxing and watching sailing and other watersports in the Solent. This beach is steep shelved and is only recommended for strong swimmers. The adjoining beach at Gurnard has a gentler shelf and is generally less crowded, making it perfect for swimming, and the two beaches
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The Owl and Monkey Haven is a primate sanctuary near Newport. It is a family run project where the owners provide a safe haven for primates and birds of prey who have been abandoned by their owners. Here you will meet cheeky monkeys, lazy lemurs and noisy gibbons as well as a selection of owls and some buzzards. The Owl
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17th-century town hall with no town but a fascinating history. Located in a now tranquil village on the edge of a marshland nature reserve.
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Inshore Lifeboat Centre (ILC) is state-of-the-art RNLI boatyard occupying two acres on the East Cowes bank of the River Medina. The ILC is an internationally renowned centre of excellence for its work involving inflatable and rigid inflatable lifeboats (RIBs). The RNLI constructs up to 60% of the lifeboats it needs in its own purpose-built manufacturing facility in Cowes. Visitors are
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Brighstone Shop and Museum is all houses in a neat row of small, traditional, thatched cottages in the village. It sells a variety of goods likes postcards, ad hoc gifts, pottery, tissues, bric a brac and ornaments and National Trust Memberships! The Village Museum is very quaint with exhibits of life during Victorian times in the area and there are
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