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Originally posted by richard-af View PostIsle of tulipe, more like. Fail, utterly, to see its appeal.
If it's that neck of the woods you are interested in, my advice is stay in Bournemouth. Better views, more to do, and a good launching pad for the surrounding attractions, like the New Forest, Swanage, IoW(!), and all that. Southampton's a toilet, mind.
New Forest full of pretentious pony owners who regularly set fire to the forest so that the grass grows instead of trees.
Southampton, known as |Southamptonstan is a toilet, but one of those squat ones.
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It's got its own prison, too.
Saw this review:
" ... There seemed to be a somewhat vacant expression to many of them [the indigenous IoW folk] and a persistent unhelpfulness and circuitousness to any replies to basic questions. Perhaps this is the result of too many centuries of inbreeding???"
http://travel.ciao.co.uk/Isle_of_Wig...__Review_42036
But most visitors seem to like it. But maybe they live in Toxteth.
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get the cable car down to the beach at the Needles, and look at the lovely coloured sand...ahhh. And then back at the top, you can fill your own glass bottles with your own sand...ahhh again.
The whole place is fine for kids, you wont go wrong.
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The Fishermans Cottage quite literally on the beach at the foot of Shanklin Chine, is good for a spot of lunch and a pint, or even a couple of pints while the kids play on the beach.
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Just remembered, there is a really really good resturant in Sandown high street, its called La Scala.. if you decide to go, you need to book before hand.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostEvery summer we shall rent a cottage on the Isle of Wight
If its not to Dear
We shall scrimp and save
And if you say the Word
I could stay with you
You-ll be - you'll be older too
Grandchildren on your knee
Vera - Chuck - and Dave
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Every summer we shall rent a cottage on the Isle of Wight
If its not to Dear
We shall scrimp and save
And if you say the Word
I could stay with you
You-ll be - you'll be older too
Grandchildren on your knee
Vera - Chuck - and Dave
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BA to the Stars is right, for a "sandcastles and candyfloss for the kids and a country pub for Mum & Dad" type holiday, it's fine, and he's right, it is a nice, laid back kind of place.
Get down the rickety walkway onto Whale Chine, you'll probably have a mile or so of beach to yourself.
Great for fossil hunting, if you or the kids are into that.
Like any UK holiday though, the weather makes or breaks it.
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Colloquially known in Winchester as "The Pile" for "Pile of Sh1Te".
If you must....Blackgang Chine, Osborne House, The Needles, Sandown to Shanklin clifftop walk.....errr....that's about it.
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For the family aspect i.e. children building sandcastles, then the east coast resorts such as Sandown are what you would probably want.
It is a very family orientated island in terms of holiday things and should be enough to do for a week or so. A nice place to go, I think it is trapped in a time warp (still in the 1950's) in the nicest possible sense.
With the island being quite small (something like 22 miles x 12 miles), you could base yourself virtually anywhere om the island and be able to get anywhere else on the island within an hour.
HTH
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Isle of tulipe, more like. Fail, utterly, to see its appeal.
If it's that neck of the woods you are interested in, my advice is stay in Bournemouth. Better views, more to do, and a good launching pad for the surrounding attractions, like the New Forest, Swanage, IoW(!), and all that. Southampton's a toilet, mind.
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostYes. About three years ago we went on a 3D activity holiday in a place called Canada, five minutes off the ferry. I'd recommend it, especially if you like heights, wires and trees, building boats, swordfighting, archery, and all that stuff.
I've just remembered there's Carrisbrooke castle there too, where they do all kinds of medieaval stuff and you can walk all around the battlements. Worth a visit.
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I once had lunch in the Isle of Wight. Private plane from North London, just an hour each way
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