Isle of Wight

pussycat
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edited September 2016 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Evening all, I definitely fancied a 2 week holiday break over on the Isle Of Wight in 2017. We are a couple travelling on our own , however a friend has suggested tonight, that there isn't enough to do on the Island to warrant a 2 week stay. Have you been
& what are your thoughts please.     

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2016 #2

    It's what you make it. People live there and I can't remember hearing of any throwing themselves off The Needles due to boredom. 

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2016 #3

    Personally I would suggest 1 week or so

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited September 2016 #4

    Shanklin chine, Godshill, just 2 things I loved. Alum bay & the needles, just remembered that oneEmbarassed. I did it all in a week
    plus a trip around the whole island by car.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2016 #5

    Never been to be honest, but the one thing that I seem to recall is that the ferry prices are expensive in comparison with other island hops? Osborne House must be worth visiting.

  • mbee1
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    edited September 2016 #6

    Two weeks is an ideal length of time. Lots to see and do and time for relaxing too. As takethedogalong has said it's very expensive to get there and even more so with a caravan. 

    We've been quite a few times before we had the van. Priced it up last year and over £400 for a return for August. Makes France on the shuttle far better value.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #7

    We have been to the Island on numerous occasions,the crossing is over the most expensive sea crossing for the distance,there are deals to be had last year out of the peak holiday season(May) via the cc was £125 return Car/c/van and two of us,no charge for dog,there are numerous things to do which could be done in a week? but two weeks will give time to relax as well,it all depends on what things float your boat,we tend to use Southland cc site and have since before it was cc 

  • chrissies
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    edited September 2016 #8

    Went this July for 12 nights sailed from Southampton with red funnel book with cc not much over£100 stayed at south lands we loved it plenty to see and do we like walking lovely coast walks weather was brill it's like an old fashioned holiday plenty of little
    resorts to visit Cowes is lovely go for it we loved  it 

  • TracyStreet
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    edited September 2016 #9

    Hi Pussycat, we have been twice this year, once for 4 days and the 2nd for 6 days. We didn't by any shape of form do anywhere near all that is on offer. We like to see things at leisure and enjoy the time to relax as well so I would say 2 weeks is ideal.
    Try to go June to August as out of season you will find some places are closed. Tracy

  • TonyCSolihull
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    edited September 2016 #10

    Have had two 2 week stays first was Cowes week followed by a quiet week second trip was two weeks on a very nice CL. I would say plenty to do and see for a two week break and feel we have "seen the island" after a total of four weeks.

    Worth researching "what's on" for whwen you are there for local events, we went to a charity dog show/fair and to the garlic farm event as well as watching a lot a sailing and spending evenings in Cowes (need to book in advance to eat out when hte regatta
    is on).

  • Francis
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    edited September 2016 #11

    Hi

    We spent 2 weeks on the 10W a few years ago and loved it. There was more to do than we had expected and we never felt bored, there are some lovely little villages to visit and some loely seaside towns the Needles is a must see and it is nice to take a boat
    trip out to see the lighthouse. Also there is a zoo and plenty of other things overall we had a great time and luckily the weather was good while we were there so we spent a bit of time in the pool on the campsite.

     

    Hope this helps

  • obbernockle
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    edited September 2016 #12

    We're at the Southland Club site now. The island is ok, but this site is not for us. LelandI  tree hedges in every direction, 10 feet tall and 8 feet thick. There is no view in any direction, and it's hard to find the sun when you can only use a few pitches
    and the have to pitch as instructed.  On arrival we had a choice of 2 pitches both in darkness because the wardens have taken so many pitches out of use to re seed them. Many pitches are covered in plastic to stop the pigeons eating the grass seed. There are
    watering fountains connected to many of the taps making it difficult to get water. Even when it's damp or raining, the "water features" are on. Never again Southland!

  • triky auto
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    edited September 2016 #13

    Happy , Been several times ,using "Red Funnel" and their sites.Ca'nt beat it !! Slow pace of life.Good local produced food.Many pubs and
    hotels/bars with live music.Waverley stays open all year.Tour from one side of the ialand to the other ,circa 20 min'.A couple of good large supermarkets (if needed) plenty of home grown produce.AND ,and the " GARLIC FARM " !! Localy brewed ales ,and grown
     wines. Whats NOT to like ??  !!.Cool.

  • pussycat
    pussycat Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited September 2016 #14

    Thank you everyone for your advice .. Isle of Wight it is then ;-)

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2016 #15

    Enjoy it.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #16

    We're at the Southland Club site now. The island is ok, but this site is not for us. LelandI  tree hedges in every direction, 10 feet tall and 8 feet thick. There is no view in any direction, and it's hard to find the sun when you can only use a few pitches
    and the have to pitch as instructed.  On arrival we had a choice of 2 pitches both in darkness because the wardens have taken so many pitches out of use to re seed them. Many pitches are covered in plastic to stop the pigeons eating the grass seed. There are
    watering fountains connected to many of the taps making it difficult to get water. Even when it's damp or raining, the "water features" are on. Never again Southland!

    ...The reason there are tall hedges (according to previose owner),and we have experianced it, as the site has lovely views from its position on top of a hill is strong winds at times, as the Island has coast a few miles from anywhere,then you have to note
    why so many pitches are in need of repairUndecided

  • pussycat
    pussycat Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited October 2016 #17

    Thank you for that information. And based on that , I am now going to book The Orchards. Thanks again.

  • Merve
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    edited October 2016 #18

    We went to Freshwater Bay  for two weeks this year (non EHU next to the golf course). We had a lovely time. It all depends what you want. We love walking and so we walked along the coast past the monument to Tennyson and on to the Needles Old Battery(national trust) Very interesting especially the rocket testing station!! Then there was the walk to Yarmouth and back- again a lovely walk. Kayaking and fishing etc etc- we weren't bored at all. Everything on the island is fairly accessible inc Supermarkets and good shopping at Newport. However if your bag is bingo, clubs, restaurants (Plenty) and parties, perhaps it won't suit you.