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Camping on the Isle of Wight
If you feel the need to rest in a place where you can disconnect, breathe fresh air and contemplate the forested mountains, Holidu invites you to the Isle of Wight, the largest island in England with 348 km² located on the south coast in front of the city of Southampton. Here you will find dreamy little coastal towns, perfectly preserved inland towns, vast expanses of ever-changing nature, and gastronomy worthy of a place that was a summer retreat for the English monarchy.
The best camping and caravans with all the comfortsFor you who like to venture and be in contact with nature and its dark green colours, camping and caravans on the island of Wight will leave you fascinated with their comfortable spaces inside and with all the amenities that you will not believe are there such as swimming pool, internet, beautiful gardens, etc. Live a holiday in complete relaxation, you will not regret it!
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Enjoy a sunset in Ventnor. It will surely become your favourite place due to the beauty of its beach line, with a drop of many meters in a small space that offers excellent views of the sea. Watch the sunset while being amazed to discover which way some of the world's most important cities are, it's a great way to spend the last moments of light on a day on the Isle of Wight.
The Isle of Wight for active travelWight Wanders is a wonderful place. You will see great views of the cliffs, turquoise waters, beaches, and the needles. If you want to go hiking, you can do it along the beach, you can stop every minute to take a photo of the majestic panorama.
Queen Victoria made Osborne House her summer residence, making the island the main holiday spot for European royalty.
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The Needles is a rock formation on the westernmost side of the island from a rock that disappeared in a storm more than 200 years ago and was shaped like a needle. Your jaw will drop when you see the great cliff, the formation and the tower next to it. Prepare your tripod for the sunset, it will be amazing.
2. Have an unforgettable experience in Hovertravel-Ryde_IsleThis is surely the only place in the UK where you can get on a hovercraft. The journey itself is very fast and with a strong movement as it usually is with any other means of transport. This is a fast and fun way to get to and from the Isle of Wight.
3. Prepare for an excuse to Osborne HouseThis is the holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, stroll through its splendid gardens and grounds. The highlights of this destination are its entrenched garden, the distinguished terraces with wonderful views, and the opportunity to see The Swiss Cottage, a haven used by the children of the royal couple.
4. Get to know the great historical gem: Carisbrooke Castleoriginally this castle was a prison and fortress, and later became a royal residence, with parts of the castle dating back almost 1,000 years. If you are a history lover, you can admire the panoramic views from its walls and stroll along its peculiar moat before discovering where King Charles I was during his imprisonment
5. Relax in Robin Hill Country ParkIn this wonderful park you will find 88 acres of country and parkland, and adventure around every corner. Without a doubt, you will enjoy visiting the treetops, its adventure nets and the giant slides, especially if you come to spend holidays with the family. You will breathe pure and fresh air!
6. Another family attraction is Wild heart Animal SanctuaryThis place is surprisingly pretty. When you get close it doesn't seem like much as it is in an old fort on the outskirts of Sandown, but inside it is quite different. You will find very rare animals, like white lions. The managers' conversations are very informative, and they are always ready to answer questions.
7. See the historic Numwell house and gardensThis home is a true treasure house with some original Jacobean-style features and modifications made by Robert Adam. In this house you can still find decorative tastes of King Carlos I that combine perfectly with the innovations that have been made to the house in recent years. You can still see part of the house with original oak panelling. Keep in mind that their opening hours are limited.
Information about campings in Isle of Wight
🏡 Campings available: | 123 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 40 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 16 properties. |