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Dog Friendly Lodges Isle of Wight

Blessed with an abundance of wide open space and award-winning landscapes, featuring sandy bays, chalk cliffs and rolling hills, you and your four-legged friend can re-discover the great outdoors on the Isle of Wight.

 

  • Fern Cottage, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A delightful, quaint and stylish cottage in the sought after village of Bembridge, with its artisan shops, restaurants and amenities.
    £96
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  • Flat 1, Baymount, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Spacious seaside property with two large bedrooms and views of the sea. Private terrace and direct access to the beach. Large fully equipped kitchen and comfortable sitting room overlooking the Solent. 
    £114
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  • Merryweather Cottage, Isle Of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    This Grade II listed, thatched holiday cottage offers far reaching countryside views. One of a pair, it has many character features such as beams, low ceilings and picture windows and is a 15-minute walk from a sandy beach. Fresh crab and lobster can be purchased from the local shop, or the charming village of Bembridge, 1 mile, has a fine sandy beach, fishing and a super harbour. Enjoy golf, riding, wind surfing and kite surfing in the area. Visit Amazon World, Robin Hill Adventure Park, Sandown Zoo, Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle and Ventnor Botanical Gardens. Shop 1 mile (or Mar-Oct, 250 yards), pub ½ mile.
    £72
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  • Hilltop Barn, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newport, Isle of Wight, England
    4.00
    Offering extensive views across the countryside over the downs to Newport, the island’s capital, this attractive holiday barn has been thoughtfully converted. There is access to Newport and Arreton via bridle paths and the rest of the Isle of Wight should you wish to walk or cycle it, while buses into Newport and Ryde (the two main bus stations) are about 5 minutes away to take you anywhere you want to go on the Island. Discover many attractions nearby including Arreton Barns, The Garlic Farm and Robin Hill Adventure Park. Also within easy driving distance are Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, museums, vineyards and wildlife centres. Centrally located on the Isle of Wight, Fair Isle House is a great base to explore the famous Needles, Alum Bay and Black Gang Chine, which are all within a short drive away. Nearby are the attractions of Robin Hill Adventure Park and Gardens and Arreton Barns, the Isle of Wight’s hub for artisans and craftspeople, as well as Brading Down, a local nature reserve with outstanding natural beauty. Buses into Newport and Ryde (the two main bus stations) are about 5 minutes away to take you anywhere you want to go on the Island. Fishing nearby. Beach 7 miles. Shop and restaurant 1 mile. Pub within 1 mile.
    £62
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  • The Boathouse, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    This beautifully appointed, two-bedroom holiday cottage, which is part of a former lifeboat station and Grade II listed, is located right on the waterfront looking out across to West Cowes and the Solent. It combines the heritage of the coastguard’s boat house (where the life boats were stored) with modern architectural design, offering a bright and airy space, with exposed beams and high vaulted ceilings.
    The property is 20 yards from a public slipway, so if guests had a small boat, this could be stored at the property and launched via the slipway straight out into the Medina Estuary and then onto the Solent.
    The Boathouse accommodation is on the ground floor and there are lovely walks along the esplanade just outside the property. There is a large, beamed open-plan living space with two sets of patio doors leading out onto the enclosed lawned garden with waterside views. The first cosy bedroom has a kingsize bed an en-suite bathroom, whilst the second bedroom has twin beds.
    There is a park nearby with a children’s play area and The Needles, its with chair lift, amusement park, boat rides, lighthouse and coloured sands of Alum Bay, is also within easy reach. Blackgang Chine, the oldest themed attraction in the UK, is nearby, and other attractions include Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Isle of Wight Pearl, Dinosaur Isle, a donkey sanctuary and Calbourne Water Mill, which has a 17th-century working watermill. Osborne House and Gardens (Queen Victoria’s holiday residence), Carisbrooke Castle and the sailing town of Yarmouth are worthy of a visit.
    Cowes in the north west of the island is renowned for its sailing. Also within easy reach are vineyards and quaint villages, some with thatched roofs, such as Godshill, Old Shanklin and Brighstone. Outdoor pursuits include scenic walking, horse riding, fishing, cycling, water sports and golf. The island can be explored from the open-top buses that stop regularly at various collection points.
    £81
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  • Seasalt Cottage, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    A luxury semi-detached cottage in the centre of Ventnor. Two immaculate bedrooms. Decked courtyard. Shops, pubs, restaurants, café’s all within walking distance. A few minutes takes you to the beach. Newport 10 miles.
    £87
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  • Apple Tree Cottage, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming Grade ll listed thatched cottage, the end one of a row, is located along the village road, close to the local shop, post office and pub serving food. Having been lovingly restored and modernised, this delightful holiday cottage offers homely and comfortable accommodation, with features such as beams and ornamental fire surrounds. There is also a long, raised, enclosed garden which is a perfect place to enjoy the warm weather and a barbecue, and there is also a summerhouse and seating area. The Isle of Wight has a wealth of footpaths and bridleways, and is reputed to have more footpaths per square mile than any other English county. Discover an amazing variety of beautiful and varied scenery which changes according to the season, including rolling hills, towering cliffs, valley marshes, rich farmland, woodland, ancient churches, picturesque villages - some serving cream teas, and many historic traditional inns and pubs. There are also many award-winning beaches, many with golden sands, as well as coves and bays to explore. Also for the outdoor enthusiast, try watersports, golf, riding, fishing, hang gliding, sailing, fishing or birdwatching. Other places of interest include Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, the rock formations of The Needles, Blackgang Chine, Robin Hill Adventure Park, the Garlic Farm, Donkey Sanctuary, Amazon World, the steam railway, Flamingo Park, Falconry Centre, Dinosaur Museum, Pearl Centre, Tiger Zoo and butterfly park. Visit the historic villages of Godshill, Shanklin Old Village or Brighstone. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £68
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  • Coastal Hideaway, Isle Of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Coastal Hideaway, your gateway to an unforgettable Isle of Wight vacation in the charming seaside town of Sandown. Nestled along the island’s eastern coast, Sandown offers a perfect blend of coastal beauty, family-friendly attractions, and outdoor adventures, ensuring a holiday filled with relaxation and exploration.
    Sandown’s pristine sandy beaches are a hallmark of this coastal gem. Whether you’re looking to bask in the sun, take strolls along the promenade, or build sandcastles with the family, the beach provides a soothing backdrop for seaside relaxation. For those seeking adventure, Sandown’s waters are a playground for water sports enthusiasts. Try your hand at windsurfing, paddleboarding, or kayaking. The clear waters of the English Channel offer a glimpse into an underwater world, making snorkelling and diving popular activities for those looking to explore beneath the surface.
    The nearby Shanklin Chine, a deep gorge adorned with lush foliage and enchanting waterfalls, is a must-visit natural attraction. Stroll along the winding paths, cross rustic bridges, and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this magical place. Animal lovers of all ages will delight in a visit to the Isle of Wight Zoo, where you can get up close and personal with a variety of exotic and endangered species. The zoo’s conservation efforts make it a destination with a cause, making your visit both educational and impactful.
    For history buffs, a trip to the Dinosaur Isle Museum is a fascinating journey back in time. Learn about the island’s prehistoric past and discover its rich fossil heritage, including some of the first dinosaur fossils ever found in Britain. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate Sandown and Shanklin Golf Club, where lush fairways and panoramic views of the island provide the perfect backdrop for a day on the greens. When it comes to dining, Sandown boasts a diverse culinary scene. Enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, savour traditional cream teas at charming tearooms, and sample local Isle of Wight produce at farmers’ markets and food festivals.
    Coastal Hideaway in Sandown, Isle of Wight, promises an idyllic base for an unforgettable holiday. Whether you’re drawn to the sandy shores of the beach, the excitement of water sports, or the rich natural and cultural heritage of the island, this seaside town has something to offer every traveller. Book your stay today and let the wonders of Sandown and the Isle of Wight enchant you.
    £132
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  • Solent House, Isle Of WightInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to the charm of a Victorian haven with breathtaking views of the Solent and a nature reserve from the first-floor living room. This carefully restored Victorian house offers an idyllic retreat on the Isle of Wight, providing a perfect blend of historic elegance and modern comfort.
    The ground floor features a bedroom and bathroom, ensuring easy convenience, with a second twin bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. The heart of the home lies in the large country kitchen/dining room, inviting you to indulge in culinary delights. Adjacent to this is a comfortable conservatory that leads seamlessly leads to the garden area, where a decked space, mature gardens, pergola, and a heat lamp for cooler nights await. A perfect setting with a table and chairs allows for delightful al fresco dining experiences.
    A short walk down the Barnsley trail to Seaview with its beautiful beaches, cafe and restaurants. At low tide from Seaview Bay, you can walk miles along the sands in either direction to unspoilt Priory Bay or to Puckpool Park for cycling and play area. There are many attractions on the island to suit the whole family, including Carisbrooke Castle and Ventnor Botanic Gardens. Visit Osborne House and gardens, once the summer time home of Queen Victoria, now open to the public during the summer season.
    The nearby town of Ryde offers something for everyone including bowling alley and indoor swimming pool, as well as many shops, pubs and restaurants. The picturesque maritime town of Cowes, the yachting centre of the world offers a shopping area, museums and historic buildings, and car ferries from Portsmouth to Fishbourne or Lymington to Yarmouth offer alternative days out. With its temperate climate and superb sunshine record, this makes an ideal location for holidays to suit all the family, at any time of year. Your Victorian retreat not only offers a cosy and stunning haven but also serves as a gateway to a wealth of unforgettable experiences on the enchanting Isle of Wight. Beach within 1 mile.
    £79
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  • Winton, Isle Of WightInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bembridge, England
    This delightful getaway offers not only the comforts of a well-appointed home but also the convenience of private parking and a lush garden for your relaxation.
    With its perfect location, you’ll have the best of both worlds: a tranquil retreat and easy access to the local attractions that make Bembridge a beloved destination. Upon entering Winton, you’ll be greeted by a cosy living area that exudes warmth and comfort. The open-plan design creates a welcoming atmosphere, making it easy for your group to gather and share stories from your day’s adventures. The living room features comfortable seating and a TV, perfect for winding down after exploring the beautiful surroundings. The well-equipped kitchen invites you to whip up delicious meals with locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re an aspiring chef or simply looking to prepare quick bites, you’ll find everything you need here. The dining area is ideal for enjoying your culinary creations together. The two tastefully decorated bedrooms offer peaceful nights of rest. One features a comfortable double bed, while the other has twin beds, making this holiday let perfect for couples, friends, or a small family. As you step outside, the garden beckons you to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. It’s an ideal spot for sipping your morning coffee or indulging in a leisurely afternoon read. The garden is also a great place for children to play while you relax.
    Bembridge is a charming village with a rich maritime history and a plethora of attractions to explore. Just a short walk from the holiday let, you’ll find Bembridge Windmill, an iconic landmark dating back to the 18th century. Climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the village and the surrounding countryside. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Bembridge Ledges and National Trust-owned Bembridge Fort offer excellent opportunities for scenic walks and wildlife observation. The rugged coastline and sandy beaches are perfect for beachcombing, picnicking, or simply unwinding by the sea. Foodies will delight in the local dining options, from traditional pubs serving freshly caught seafood to quaint tearooms offering delicious cream teas. Explore the village’s unique shops, where you can find locally made crafts, antiques, and souvenirs to remember your holiday by. Bembridge is known for its friendly community, and you’ll likely find yourself chatting with the locals and discovering hidden gems.
    £64
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