Tourist Attractions in Isle of Wight

A haven for Beatles fans to come & enjoy Chris's memorabilia that he has collected, chill to the music & grab something good to eat!

Travel through the beautiful Isle of Wight countryside in Victorian or Edwardian carriages pulled by a vintage steam locomotive.

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Hand blown glass studio

Blackgang Chine is an eccentric mix of exciting rides, goblins and fairies, dinosaurs, nursery rhyme characters, cowboys and Indians.

Once the grandest & most striking house on the IOW
Built on the north shore of the Isle of Wight to guard the Solent.

On a hilltop south of Newport, with its keep, battlements and working well house, Carisbrooke Castle is an exciting site for the whole family.

Welcome to Godshill’s secret garden

‘It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot,’ wrote the Queen after a visit to Osborne House. In 1845 the royal couple purchased the property.

Rosemary Vineyard, one of the largest UK vineyards

Learn more about the wonderful world of plants

The premier visitor attraction and is situated at Alum Bay overlooking the Island's most famous landmark,The Needles Rocks and Lighthouse.

Brading Roman Villa is one of the finest Romano-British archaeological sites in the UK. with our award-winning Exhibition and Visitor Centre.

The original Isle of Wight Wax Works Museum and Animal World was founded by Graham Osborne-Smith and opened in 1965.
The world's most elaborate water, light & music productions!
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