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Pub Highlights

Isle of Wight
2 Bedrooms
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Isle of Wight
2 Bedrooms
Self-Catering
ISLE OF WIGHT

Great Pubs to Visit

The Isle of Wight is home to a variety of charming pubs, offering everything from local ales to stunning seaside views. Here are some highlights of pubs across the island:

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The Folly Inn (Whippingham)

Set along the River Medina, The Folly is a popular spot for boaters and locals alike, offering waterside dining and a lively atmosphere. It has outdoor seating and regular live music events.

The Spyglass Inn (Ventnor)

Known for its spectacular views over Ventnor Bay, this pub is perfect for seafood lovers and those looking to enjoy a pint by the sea.

The Bargeman’s Rest (Newport)

A riverside pub with a relaxed atmosphere, offering live music and locally sourced food. It overlooks the River Medina, making it a great place to unwind.

The Boathouse (Seaview)

Situated right on the beach, this pub offers high-quality dining alongside its selection of ales and wines. It’s a fantastic spot for enjoying coastal views.

The Anchor (Cowes)

An 18th-century pub located in the heart of Cowes, popular for its cosy atmosphere and varied menu. It’s an ideal stop for visitors to the sailing hub.

The Sun Inn (Hulverstone)

A quaint country pub with expansive gardens that offer views out over the English Channel, perfect for relaxing with a drink on sunny days.

The White Mouse Inn (Chale)

Renowned for its large beer garden and stunning sea views, this family-friendly pub also offers great play areas for kids, making it a hit with families.

The Woodvale (Gurnard)

This pub is a local favourite for its spectacular sunset views over The Solent. Its large garden is a perfect spot to enjoy a drink while watching the boats sail by and the sun setting on a clear evening.

The Taverners (Godshill)

A traditional country pub loved by both locals and visitors, offering a cosy environment and delicious, locally sourced meals.

The Buddle Inn (Niton)

Set in a charming 16th-century building, The Buddle Inn offers cosy interiors and beautiful views of the Isle of Wight’s south coast. With its rich history and cosy fireplace, it’s a great spot for a traditional pub experience.

The Hut (Freshwater)

The Hut has become a favourite Instagram spot for its vibrant atmosphere and breathtaking views over Colwell Bay. It’s perfect for enjoying seafood and cocktails while capturing those picture-perfect moments by the sea.

The Bugle Coaching Inn (Yarmouth)

This historic pub located in the heart of Yarmouth offers a warm atmosphere with great food and drinks. Its close proximity to Yarmouth Harbour makes it a favourite for both locals and visitors alike.

These are just a few examples, and the island boasts over 140 pubs, each with its own unique character and charm. Whether you’re after a pint with a view, local ales, or family-friendly venues, the Isle of Wight has a pub for every taste.

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