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Get creative with master builders and help bring heritage to life with LEGO® bricks.
Step into royal history and join English Heritage to recreate Osborne's charming Swiss Cottage in brick form. Once you've worked your magic, watch as our…
WEST COWES
Since 1826 Cowes Week has played a key part in the British sporting summer calendar and is one of the UK's longest running and most successful sporting events.
EAST COWES
Step into Queen Victoria’s favourite country home and experience a world unchanged since the monarch died here just over 100 years ago.
COWES
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We offer the perfect mix of a friendly, welcoming bed and breakfast with the spacious, non intrusive feel of a small hotel.
EAST COWES
East Cowes Beach is a quiet shingle and sand beach with fantastic views across West Cowes and its marina, and also out across the Solent.
EAST COWES
Designed by Prince Albert in an Italianate style, Osborne was the much-loved seaside home of Queen Victoria, her husband and their nine children. Osborne was a regal dwelling but also very much a private family home that reflected the royal family’s…
Southampton
Red Funnel, the Isle of Wight specialists, offer a vehicle ferry service between Southampton and East Cowes and a fast, frequent Red Jet Hi-Speed foot passenger service between Southampton and West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
EAST COWES
Join Queen Victoria at Osborne for a day at the races as Her Majesty’s horses charge into view!
Place your bets and cheer on your riders against the backdrop of the Queen’s beloved island home. As merry music fills the air, immerse yourself in…
Cowes
Cowes Beach is a short pebble and shell covered beach to the west of the town front or Parade.
EAST COWES
Just a short carriage ride from Osborne, St Mildred’s Church, Whippingham was redesigned by Prince Albert, and rebuilt in a style considered to be more suitable for the royal family. The family worshipped at St Mildred’s when in residence at Osborne…
COWES
Looking for a way to THANK the Ocean?!
Join our BEACH CLEAN ⛱️ 👏
*FREE products for all participants*
Surfers against sewage and OceanSaver are joining for a beach clean of the Esplanade for Cowes Week.
Wednesday 31st July
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Cowes
For only £255pp Per Day you can get in and amongst the action with Salty Sailing. Jostling for a position on the start line we race around the Solent playing the tides and having a great time!
Experience yacht racing on a boat with no shouting…
WEST COWES
Foresters Hall (previously known as North House) is a Grade II listed townhouse located in the heart of Cowes Old Town.
COWES
Abbey Brass, the Island's newest brass band, performs music for all tastes including classical, and music from films and musicals.
The programme includes the world premiere of Island Life by Mary Lillington. Admission is free with a retiring…
East Cowes
Please see website for tickets and information
https://www.outcastprowrestling.com/events
Cowes
UKSA's popular Spring Camps are an action-packed programme of activities designed for children of all abilities, who are looking to get out onto the water, learn new skills, make new friends, and have some fun.
Activities can include dinghy…
WEST COWES
Ward Avenue B&B is tucked away just 5 minutes walk from Cowes High Street. This boutique guest house offers attractive rooms or chalets with a private entrance and of course a full superb cooked to order breakfast.
Cowes
Special Guest Speaker: Greg Downes.
Along with the melodies of beautiful Christmas carols, let us together celebrate the love and peace that brings the true meaning of Christmas.
WEST COWES
The Duke of York has been run by the Cass family since 1969. This doesn't mean it hasn't changed during this time, on the contrary, the business is constantly being updated by the family team.
Cowes
The Critic is an enjoyable and engaging watch and will be shown at Trinity Theatre.
The film is about Jimmy Erskine, The Critic, who is the most feared and famous theatre critic in 1930s London.
If you like quality British cinema with…
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