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EAST COWES
The Folly Inn is an open plan, rustic pub perched on the banks of the River Medina, just up the river from East Cowes in Whippingham.
WEST COWES
A self catering cottage built in 2013. Only steps from the beach and a 10 minute walk along the Esplanade to the centre of Cowes. 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6/7.
Cowes
Great night planned with live music, good food & enjoy fiz & cocktails
East Cowes
Hundreds of completed Jigsaw Puzzles on display and for sale.
York Avenue, EAST COWES
This airy and welcoming multi-purpose space is home to East Cowes Community Library and East Cowes Tourist Information Point. There are easy chairs and cafe style seating - ideal for planning your days out. There is also access to a laptop and wifi.…
COWES
Quirky and delicious vodkas and vodka liqueurs made with ingredients grown on their own farm.
COWES
Victorian house on the seafront at Cowes, now two self-catering holiday cottages, full of original features and sea views from many of the rooms.
EAST COWES
A spacious 3 bedroom pet friendly Victorian house which comfortably sleeps 5 and is set in a quiet road within walking distance to the marina, East Cowes centre, the ferry and floating bridge.
COWES
This York Street townhouse is a beautiful 3 bed property located in central West Cowes, with views of the marina.
Cowes
This dynamic fringe event in this part of the Isle of Wight will deliver an explosion of art and culture through performances and workshops. Hosted in unique venues throughout the town in Cowes, Cowes Fringe guarantees a memorable weekend…
Cowes
The gifts from the 'Twelve Days of Christmas' have escaped from the song and are exploring the shop windows in Cowes. Join the quest to locate them by downloading and completing a form showing where you spotted them, for a chance to win a prize. The…
Cowes
UK Sailing Academy (UKSA) runs regular watersports fun days for 8-15 year olds. Ideal for getting out on the water and enjoying a variety of different fun water and land-based activities, suitable for all abilities. Activities can include dinghy…
COWES
Situated within the heart of the vibrant yachting town of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, The Anchor is a favourite with locals and visitors alike. Located opposite Cowes Yacht Haven, just a short stroll from the Red Jet ferry terminal which provides…
Cowes
Iconic Northwood House, which is set in beautiful Northwood Park in the heart of Cowes, has a rich history of hosting events and celebrations of all kinds. It is one of the busiest wedding venues on the Island hosting ceremonies and receptions…
EAST COWES
This is the church used by Queen Victoria when she was in residence at Osborne House.
The church is run by volunteers and there is a guide on duty in the church.
Exhibition located within the Church and Church Centre:
There is a…
WEST COWES
The annual Round the Island Race, organised by the Island Sailing Club, is a one-day yacht race around the Isle of Wight. The race regularly attracts over 1,000 boats and thousands of sailors, making it one of the largest yacht races in the world…
Ward Avenue, Cowes
Goodleaf Tree Climbing is thrilled to return to the beautiful Northwood House and Park in Cowes, offering a unique and exhilarating outdoor adventure. This summer, you can experience the thrill of climbing a magnificent 25-metre high Turkey oak…
WEST COWES
Based in Cowes on the sunny Isle of Wight, UKSA’s 4-acre waterfront location offers a range of accommodation options for arranged groups, students, and clubs. Rooms available include dormitory-style bunk rooms, en-suite rooms and wheelchair…
EAST COWES
You don't have to be a cricket fan to enjoy Pavilion Cottage at Osborne - but it will do no harm if you are. Built in the early 1900s for sporty cadets at the Royal Naval College, it later became a store room, before livestock were allowed to take…
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