Cottages in Yarmouth
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Cottages in Yarmouth
Yarmouth is a charming port town on the northwest coast of the Isle of Wight, off the coast of South East England. The seaside town boasts charming cobblestone streets lined with unique shops and great restaurant options. Explore the town on foot to visit museums, galleries, a medieval castle, and beaches. It’s a fantastic destination for families wanting an off-the-beaten path holiday with an idyllic coastal atmosphere. Bring your family, friends, or significant other to enjoy a memorable and unique getaway in Yarmouth.
A cottage stay in YarmouthEnjoy a relaxing stay in a cottage during your trip to Yarmouth. Cottages here come in a wide range of styles, locations, and customised features. Spend your holiday with your significant other in a cosy cottage with a hot tub. Several cottages come with large gardens surrounded by trees where you can enjoy plenty of privacy and silence. Opt for a cottage with a private balcony close to the seaside for spectacular views of the water. Cottages in Yarmouth are typically equipped with plenty of modern amenities and conveniences to help you feel at home throughout your stay, such as Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and heating. Pet-friendly cottages are available for people travelling with pets.
Travellers and activities
Yarmouth is overflowing with activity options for families of all ages to enjoy together. Visit Tapnell Farm Park where children and adults can enjoy racing pedal go-karts around a track, petting cute farm animals, playing mini golf, zip lining, and more! Families with children will also enjoy a visit to the Isle of Wight Reptilarium. The small zoo features four themed rooms and several displays with reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates, and there’s a gift shop where you can grab a souvenir on the way out.
Yarmouth for couplesEnjoy an upscale dinner at Salty’s restaurant, where you can enjoy an impressive menu of fresh seafood options. The lovely interior features a unique design with an atmospheric seating area. Also, enjoy a lovely cocktail at Off The Rails. The ambient cocktail bar boasts a menu of delicious food offerings, excellent craft cocktails, and scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
The pier in Yarmouth stretches for 186 metres, making it the longest pier in all of England!
Top 7 travel tips in Yarmouth
One of the best ways to explore Yarmouth and the Isle of Wight is by bicycle. Stop by Wight Cycle Hire to grab some bikes. Cycling gear rental is also available here. The friendly staff are happy to recommend bike routes and sights to cycle to.
2. See the historic St. James ChurchThis lovely historic church is well worth a visit during your time in Yarmouth. The stunning stone exterior offers an excellent backdrop for photos. You can also tour the inside of the church.
3. Stroll along the Yarmouth PierBuilt in the late 1800s, the Yarmouth Pier juts out into the sea and offers spectacular views of the coast. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pier. There are plenty of seats at the end where you can rest and enjoy the scenery.
4. Spend a sunny day at the beachThere is one small beach in the centre of the town, but the best beaches are just outside of Yarmouth. Visit Fort Victoria Country Park, a coastal park with a small beach and a footpath where you can walk along the coast. A little further south along the west coast of the Isle of Wight is Totland Bay. This is one of the most beautiful beaches on the entire island and perfect for a whole day spent at the beach.
5. Learn about the planets at the Island PlanetariumSee a beautiful show of stars and planets at the Island Planetarium. Here, children and adults alike can enjoy gaining some fascinating insight on the sky above us. The show includes a talk led by an astronomer and a short film projected onto a dome ceiling.
6. Enjoy a boat cruise along the coastlineA boat tour is an excellent way to see some gems along the coastline which are only visible from the water. Boat tours can be arranged at the jetty. Opt for a day-trip or a 2-hour cruise where you can see a scenic lighthouse and the breathtaking Needles Rocks. Tours with food and drinks can be arranged, as well as customised cruises.
7. Visit the Yarmouth CastleThe restored 16th-century castle was originally built by Henry VIII in 1547 as a way to protect the Yarmouth Harbour from a possible attack from the French army. The small castle is situated along the water and boasts stunning views around the bay. You can tour the castle and read all the different informational plaques and exhibits in under an hour.
Information about cottages in Yarmouth
🏡 Cottages available: | 12 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £23. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |