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The Wheatsheaf Inn offers a selection of great beers and food with indoor and outdoor seating. Dogs are welcome! Read more…
Yarmouth Beach is a tiny but sandy strip of beach edging the coast line of this town. The town is a port dating back to 991 now turned into a tourist spot but it is not really a bathing beach. There are facilities in Yarmouth including shops and cafes and you can enjoy a boat trip or follow the cycle Read more…
Yarmouth Castle, the last and most sophisticated of Henry VIII’s coastal defences. Displays inside the castle include atmospheric recreations of how the rooms were used in the 16th century, and an exhibition about the many wrecks which occurred in the treacherous stretch of sea which the castle overlooks. Also a magnificent picnic spot, with views over the Solent. Read more…
The Yarmouth Pier is the only pier left in The British Isles that is totally constructed from wood. It is “T” shaped and 609ft long. Read more…
Norton beach is on the other side of the harbour to Yarmouth and is situated between Fort Victoria and Yarmouth. Limited access via car but can use harbour ferry. For facilities you will have to go to either Norton or Yarmouth. Read more…
Yarmouth lifeboat station was established in 1924 after it moved from Totland Bay. The station operates an all weather lifeboat. Station only open by appointment, shop open daily. Read more…