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RydeSleeps 2
The Studio
From £279 for a long weekend to £620 for a week.
Whether you seek relaxation or adventure on the Isle of Wight, The Studio provides the most welcoming modern-rustic retreat to experience the best of natural beauty and contemporary comforts. Perfect ...
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RydeSleeps 5
The Little Dairy Park Farm
From £488 for a long weekend to £1387 for a week.
This welcoming retreat is close to the pretty village of Seaview and the sandy beach at Ryde, and has the Isle of Wight Gin Distillery within walking distance. Thoughtfully presented, this quirky home...
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St HelensSleeps 4
Faithfull Cottage
From £345 for a long weekend to £1007 for a week.
Faithfull Cottage is a welcoming retreat situated within two miles distance of St Helens village on the Isle of Wight, as well as a gorgeous beach, RSPB Nature Reserve and the village amenities. Lovin...
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SeaviewSleeps 4
Berry Cabin
From £321 for a long weekend to £950 for a week.
What a little cutie! Berry Cabin is a delightful bolthole for four guests and one well behaved doggy looking for some summer fun! Surrounded by Hersey nature reserve and countryside views, it offers a...
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SeaviewSleeps 4
Sugar Beach
From £302 for a long weekend to £850 for a week.
Seaview is a much sought-after charming village on the east of the Isle of Wight, and Sugar Beach is perfectly situated just a stone's throw from the beach and a short stroll away from a good selectio...
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SeaviewSleeps 4
Cockleshells
From £302 for a long weekend to £850 for a week.
Cockleshells is one of the charming Salterns bungalows situated along the Seaview Duver within a short walk to the Yacht Club and Seaview Village. The accommodation offers a double room and a twin wit...
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Surrounded with a stunning coastline and boasting a parade of sand-kissed dog-friendly beaches, the Isle of Wight makes for a magical holiday with the dog. Embark on long walks, explore some of the Island’s fascinating historical sites, or settle down for a refreshing meal at a gloriously welcoming dog-friendly pub.
Enjoying its own pace of life, the Isle of Wight is perfect for slowing down, whether you see yourself lounging on a golden beach with an ice cream in hand (or a pup cup in paw) or strolling through a rose-scented garden before nosing out the nearest café. The Island’s dog-friendly holiday cottages are equally dreamy, with many a simple stick’s throw from the beach - ideal for all the salty sea dogs out there. Cosy up in a cottage on the coast or turn your tail towards a rural escape surrounded by rolling fields and beautiful walks.