Pawsome Holidays For The Whole Family
There are so many exciting things to do, see, sniff and explore with your four-legged friend on the Isle of Wight. From long walks in the country and swimming at the beach, to dog friendly places to eat and family friendly attractions to visit, no one needs to stay home!
PLACES TO STAY
The Isle of Wight offers a wide range of pet-friendly accommodation, from hotels and B&Bs to campsites and holiday cottages, ensuring both you and your four-legged companion feel right at home. Among the island's standout dog-friendly stays is Luccombe Manor, a seaside haven for owners and pets alike. Perched on a clifftop overlooking the sandy shores of Shanklin, the hotel offers an abundance of dog-friendly perks both inside and out!
PLACES TO VISIT
From rolling country parks with exciting kids activities to first-class excursions there’s plenty to visit whether you’re on two legs, or four! Among these is the whimsical world of the Model Village in Godshill. A popular attraction since 1952, the miniature village has been lovingly cared for and extended over the years, with each replica built to a scale of 1:10. From Shanklin Chine to Godshill village, you won’t find a blade of grass out of place.
Places to Eat
Want a taste of the Island without having to leave your four-legged friend behind? There are plenty to choose from such as the Pedallers Café in Newchurch. A favourite with dog walkers and cyclists, Pedallers Café is situated along the cycle path in Newchurch – part of the Red Squirrel trail. Serving up a selection of hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, scones and cake, this little café is a popular spot with a lovely outdoor seating area.
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