Appuldurcombe House is the shell of a large 18th-century baroque country house of the Worsley family. Managed by English Heritage. Falconry centre nearby. Free entry, open everyday apart from Saturdays. Telephone: 01983 852484
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Ventnor Botanic Gardens Ventnor
Ventnor Botanic Garden lies in the remarkable microclimate at the heart of the famous Undercliff. The garden is unrivalled for its collection of subtropical plants grown unprotected outdoors. Telephone: 01983 855397
Steephill Cove Ventnor
Tucked away at the foot of the Ventnor Undercliff and only accessible by foot is one of the Isle of Wight’s true hidden gems. Access to the cove is made via a short walk from Ventnor Esplanade along the coast path, or a steeper descent down Love Lane. There are two palces to eat, a… Read more →
Ventnor Beach Ventnor
Ventnor beach is the southernmost beach and is well-loved by locals and visitors alike. Nestled in the bay beneath the tumbling tiers of the Victorian town, Ventnor’s red shingle and golden sand beach arches around into a crescent shape. Along the seafront there are places for ice-cream, cafes, bars and pubs. Ventnor Beach currently holds… Read more →
Bonchurch Beach Ventnor
Situated on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight, the quiet village of Bonchurch is one of the oldest settlements on the Island. A pretty sand and shingle beach with rock pools incorporating the Monks and Horseshoe Bays. You can take the flat walkway right through to Ventnor Esplanade where there are a variety… Read more →