Planning a Trip to Isle of Wight (2 Viewers)

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Hi all. Been quiet for a while busy.
Thinking of on Isle of Wight in May.
Possibly staying at Whitefield forest.co.uk.
They have good facilities and bus stop just outside the site,
we could use our bus passes to get about.
Campsite looks good and price is £195, 14 nights for 2 people and van.
They also get ferry at £100 ( Red Funnel ) or £140 for Wightlink.
Have to do a bit more research but coming from the North East we would have a couple nights at 2 or 3 sites on the way down (cs1166 overlooking the Solent looks good to be near the ferry) and same on the way back. Probably ccc cs sites.
Would appreciate your thoughts on the ferry options and also the site on the Island. Also, recommendations on where to visit while on the Island. We will be NT members and we love walking and beaches.
Keith.
 
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Done a bit research. Portsmouth will involve emissions zone costs so think it needs to be Red funnel. Some funsters talk about Lymington but quick look on Red funnel website is saying Ferry terminal 1...no where near Lymington.
What am I missing.
 
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Thanks Wombles. Had just found out. Tried a dummy booking for June, came out at approx £300. But dummy booking for Red funnel came out at £115. Campsite can get it for me at £95.

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Thanks Wombles. Had just found out. Tried a dummy booking for June, came out at approx £300. But dummy booking for Red funnel came out at £115. Campsite can get it for me at £95.
The Campsite must be partnered with Red Funnel so they may also know this year's pricing for the Red Funnel camping deals if they do include that campsite again - may be worth checking as it could be cheaper again?
 
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Just had confirmation, cost of £115 is the RETURN price.
Will be happy to stay at Whitefields. Just need to check if any restrictions on sailing times.

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We only did the West side when we went.

NT, Mottistone was nice, gardens only, no house.

The Needles Old Battery and New Battery were good.

Can you get a short term deal with English Heritage? Carisbrooke Castle, and of course Osborne House. My wife was NHS so joined CSSC, worked out better value.
 
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Hi Happy Jack are you a member of CCC? If so login to their website and find the ferries page, once there find Wightlink and put details in and you'll get 50% discount - only shows at end of transaction but you don't have to confirm so your not committed. Best of luck and have a happy stay - Whitefield is nice and main Tesco store just up road!!! Best wishes
 
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Hi Happy Jack are you a member of CCC? If so login to their website and find the ferries page, once there find Wightlink and put details in and you'll get 50% discount - only shows at end of transaction but you don't have to confirm so your not committed. Best of luck and have a happy stay - Whitefield is nice and main Tesco store just up road!!! Best wishes
Hi Wightman.
Yes we are ccc. Will have a look at ferry cost as you suggest but now thinking of Heathfield farm at freshwater. Similar price as Whitefield and they can get good ferry cost. Thinking of Lymington to Yarmouth or Southamton to Yarmouth.
Also, good bus service, we can use our bus passes. Will us van to get around if necessary.
Happy Jack.

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We only did the West side when we went.

NT, Mottistone was nice, gardens only, no house.

The Needles Old Battery and New Battery were good.

Can you get a short term deal with English Heritage? Carisbrooke Castle, and of course Osborne House. My wife was NHS so joined CSSC, worked out better value.
Hi Cab96.
Will check English heritage.
Would expand possible places to visit.
Have noticed that Mount Grace priory (nearest to us on our way down south) although English Heritage, is free to NT members except bank hols and event days.
will check English heritage sites in IOW. Might be same, hopefully. Happy Jack.
 
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We only did the West side when we went.

NT, Mottistone was nice, gardens only, no house.

The Needles Old Battery and New Battery were good.

Can you get a short term deal with English Heritage? Carisbrooke Castle, and of course Osborne House. My wife was NHS so joined CSSC, worked out better value.
Hi CAB96,
Trip put back.
Will be early July now for 10 days, avoiding school hols.
Probably 3 campsites in the way down from North East England and same on way back for 2 or 3 nights each one. To make trip at least 3 weeks
Also joining English Heritage.
We are defo staying at Heathfield farm at freshwater; North west corner of island.
NT places we are thinking of:- Needles & battery, Bembridge fort, windmill & downs, Mottistone gardens, Borthwood copse; Ventnor downs.
EH places:- Carisbrooke castle, Osborne house, Appledurcombe house; Yarmouth castle.
Also thinking of Black gang chime and steam railway.
10 days might be a bit tight, need some chill out days as well.
Any thoughts from you welcome.
Happy Jack.
 
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Hi Happy Jack are you a member of CCC? If so login to their website and find the ferries page, once there find Wightlink and put details in and you'll get 50% discount - only shows at end of transaction but you don't have to confirm so your not committed. Best of luck and have a happy stay - Whitefield is nice and main Tesco store just up road!!! Best wishes
Hi Wightman.
Just posted a reply to CAB 96, might be worth you having a look.
In a nutshell, having 10 days on the island. Looks like we can get about nicely by bus. Will be visiting NT & EH places as well as chilling out, walking and beaches.
But, was thinking from "Wightman"....are you from IOW.
If so is what we are planning a little ambitious for just 10 days, what are your thoughts on our choice of campsite and do you know from what time we can use our bus passes.
Happy Jack.

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Hi Wightman.
Yes we are ccc. Will have a look at ferry cost as you suggest but now thinking of Heathfield farm at freshwater. Similar price as Whitefield and they can get good ferry cost. Thinking of Lymington to Yarmouth or Southamton to Yarmouth.
Also, good bus service, we can use our bus passes. Will us van to get around if necessary.
Happy Jack.
Southampton only goes to East Cowes just in case the above is not a type.

Born on the IOW and lived there for over 35 years, its not motorhome friendly but there are loads of places to visit, all the beaches ie Ryde/Sandown/Shanklin (not just beaches of course in those places), Ventnor botanic gardens used to be worth a look but not been for a very long time. Godshill has some nice little places and tea rooms etc. You will have a lot of time to see everything but there are limited parking for motorhomes in these places, there are some but not a lot.

Alum Bay and the Needles as well going along the military road is very scenic or used to be :)
 
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Hi CAB96,
Trip put back.
Will be early July now for 10 days, avoiding school hols.
Probably 3 campsites in the way down from North East England and same on way back for 2 or 3 nights each one. To make trip at least 3 weeks
Also joining English Heritage.
We are defo staying at Heathfield farm at freshwater; North west corner of island.
NT places we are thinking of:- Needles & battery, Bembridge fort, windmill & downs, Mottistone gardens, Borthwood copse; Ventnor downs.
EH places:- Carisbrooke castle, Osborne house, Appledurcombe house; Yarmouth castle.
Also thinking of Black gang chime and steam railway.
10 days might be a bit tight, need some chill out days as well.
Any thoughts from you welcome.
Happy Jack.
No comments, it sounds great!
 
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No comments, it sounds great!
Thanks CAB96. We are planning now.
Looking at ccc club sites on the way down.
Wolverley club site at Brumingham so we can visit BCLM.
Also Salisbury club site.
Members + over 60 + Grassuk 40 discounts gets prices down to less than £12 a night, minimum is 3 nights though; and have to book at least 14 days in advance.
Happy Jack.

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Personally I would skip the Needles.

It’s just a commercial operation like Lands End.

It’s a lovely island though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
 
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Southampton only goes to East Cowes just in case the above is not a type.

Born on the IOW and lived there for over 35 years, its not motorhome friendly but there are loads of places to visit, all the beaches ie Ryde/Sandown/Shanklin (not just beaches of course in those places), Ventnor botanic gardens used to be worth a look but not been for a very long time. Godshill has some nice little places and tea rooms etc. You will have a lot of time to see everything but there are limited parking for motorhomes in these places, there are some but not a lot.

Alum Bay and the Needles as well going along the military road is very scenic or used to be :)
Hi Zac.
We are looking at Wightlink Lymington to Yarmouth.
Heathfield farm can get good return prices.
Seems peculiar but it's cheaper from 10th July than before that date. Don't know why !
Will be using buses where possible.
Happy Jack.
 
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Personally I would skip the Needles.

It’s just a commercial operation like Lands End.

It’s a lovely island though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
Thanks Chris.

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We now live on IoW and run a Guesthouse on Shanklin seafront. We have trade accounts for all ferries and the price you are getting is better than we can offer to our guests. So go for it. We have also stayed at Whitefield and its great. I love it there. Nice site and well kept.

There are places to park the MH but I'd agree that its sometimes tricky - like anywhere really. Best option for some ventures out is to catch the bus. Island Coaster is good fun but check the route for your destinations. It's cheap and efficient. Mostly though you can find places if visiting out of the school holidays. Quite busy here otherwise.

Pasted here is our recommendations on attractions we give to guests - it's a personal view and biased a little toward Shanklin as our guests are here so take it as is but hope it will help....


THINGS TO DO



Alum Bay & The Needles, Totland Bay


This has got to be the most famous attraction for the island. It’s over the other side of the island – and should be visited on a sunny day. Leave early as you’ll probably have to queue up to 30 or 40 minutes to get in.



At the top there’s a few “touristy” bits – there’s lovely IOW Glass and they do 4 demonstrations a day so it’s really interesting to see that. You can also (if you really want !) make yourselves a sandy ornament in one of the shops (i.e. spoon coloured sand from the cliffs into a glass lighthouse or teddy bear ornament !!!)



Then you need to take the chairlift down to the beach and do the slow boat trip (takes about 25 minutes). There’s a guide & he points out local landmarks, etc. and we even saw dolphins last August !!! It costs £8 per person (2023).



There is also a fast boat trip which takes 15 minutes and costs £15 per person (2023) and which some guests have experienced saying it was exhilarating and gave them an even better view of The Needles.



Take layers as it will be breezy…



Osbourne House, East Cowes

Queen Victoria loved the island and (particularly if you’re a royalist) you will enjoy this visit back in time. There are also beautiful gardens to walk around and you can get down to the beach (and in season there’s a little shuttle bus to take you & bring you back if you’re tired !!!)



Shanklin Chine

Right on the doorstep – 5 minutes walk from Pink Beach !!! It’s got lots of exotic plants and even a waterfall ! There’s a café serving cakes, cream teas & ice-creams (no alcohol) and in season they have a chatty acoustic guitar guy on a Tuesday and Thursday evening – which is worth a listen. Also I’m not normally one for museums but DO go into the museum in the conservatory and learn about PLUTO (Pipeline Under The Ocean) !!!



It doesn’t close until 10pm and it’s all lit up and pretty by night.



Quarr Abbey, Ryde

I only found out about this a couple of years ago. I’m Catholic so I always like visiting churches – so there’s an abbey, beautiful gardens, a tea shop, farm shop & visitor centre, a lovely little shop selling holy things and they even have little piggies on site too. And it’s free – run by volunteers.



Godshill

You have to go to the picturesque village of Godshill and have a cream tea. It’s full of thatched cottages, there’s a big (free) carpark, a model village, the Old Smithy (café, shops & gardens) and the main street also has loads of little shops to wander around with local produce (pickles, ciders, etc.



Shanklin Old Village

Most of my restaurant & pub recommendations are for the picturesque old village – but take a trip in the daytime to visit Jingle Bells (the all year Christmas shop), other little gift shops, cream tea cafes, the Rock Shop, the Donut Hut (also with crepes & ice creams) and even a mini golf course ! And it’s really pretty by night too with twinkly lights.



Shanklin Theatre

The theatre is also in the old village and have they have some really good bands, etc.



Check out the website for details:- https://www.shanklintheatre.com/events.aspx?cookie=3



☔️ RAINY DAY SUGGESTIONS ☔

The Isle of Wight is lucky to be one of the sunniest places in England, enjoying a weekly average of 37 hours of sun, compared to the national average of 29.



However this is England (!) so should you encounter a rainy day during your stay, perhaps you may enjoy:-



Busy Bee Garden Centre (PO33 1QG)

Busy Bee is a huge award-winning garden centre with an array of items for both the home and garden: a gift & hobby craft shop, locally produced food area, garden living, pet care & aquatics and of course plants which are largely grown in their onsite nursery.



It also boasts the lovely Olive Tree Restaurant with a hearty menu to suit all tastes – including it’s own on-site pizza oven !



Oasis Home Store (PO36 0QA)

Large store with a huge selection reasonably priced unusual homeware & gifts – my own personal “go to” – drop in & take a look – you won’t be disappointed 🛍️



Cineworld, Newport (PO30 2TA)

As you would expect at home.



Commodore Cinema, Ryde (PO33 2HX)

Blast from the past - this not-so-modern cinema – is a bargain with all tickets priced at £4 !!! The last time I went, I spent more on sweeties than on the tickets (so pick your’s up from Morrison’s or Poundland before you go !!!)



Shopping In Newport

Your Tourist Parking Permit will not cover you for the Riverway car park but there are lots of other car parks in the area (e.g. Marks and Spencer, Medina Avenue Car Park - just across the road from M&S). Not exactly Oxford St (!) Newport does have a T K Max, Next, H&M, New Look, Matalan & The Works…. Then you could go & treat yourself to a nice sandwich & cake at Café Isola (with a good GF range) and take a look at the local crafts on the upper floor.



And some of the attractions listed below are more inside than out – but we hope this helps 😊





BEST OF THE REST…


If you like animals, there’s also lots of attractions like The Donkey Sanctuary, Monkey Haven, Amazon World Zoo Park, Wildheart Animal Santuary, Haven Falconry & Butterfly World.



Then there’s Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Carisbrooke Castle, The Isle of Wight Pearl (but you’ll end up buying a piece of pearl jewellery !!) & The Garlic Farm to name but a few.



This is by no means a full definitive list so please see below for a list of 83 attractions with postcodes (which my hubby found recently) in case the names of any of the rest spark your interest.



Warmest wishes



Helen & Dave

Pink Beach

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PO36 0ESADGESTONE VINEYARD
PO36 0LXAMAZON WORLD ZOO PARK
PO30 1JTAPOLLO THEATRE
PO33 1NSAPPLEY TOWER
PO38 3EWAPPULDURCOMBE HOUSE EH
PO30 3AAARRETON BARNS CRAFT VILLAGE
PO35 5NABEMBRIDGE WINDMILL ETC NT
PO38 2HNBLACKGANG CHINE
PO36 0ENBRADING ROMAN VILLA
PO36 0EBBRADING STATION HERITAGE CENTRE
PO33 4RYBRIDLESFORD LODGE FARM
PO33 4RWBUTTERFLY WORLD
PO30 4JNCALBOURNE WATERMILL
PO30 1XYCARISBROOKE CASTLE EH GW2for1
PO30 1YSCARISBROOKE PRIORY
PO41 0UECHESSELL POTTERY BARN
PO30 2TACINEWORLD CINEMA
PO33 2HXCOMMODORE CINEMA
PO31 8OUCONFLICT HISTORY & REMEMBRANCE
PO32 6EZCOWES CLASSIC BOAT
PO31 7SGCOWES MARITIME MUSEUM
PO33 2LQDONALD MCGILL POSTCARD MUSEUM
PO40 9QEDIMBOLA LODGE MUSEUM AND GALLERIES
PO36 8QADINOSAUR ISLE
PO32 6EPEAST COWES HERITAGE CENTRE
PO41 0RRFORT VICTORIA COUNTRY PARK
PO36 0NRGARLIC FARM
PO36 8HXGLORY ART GLASS
PO38 3HHGODSHILL MODEL VILLAGE
PO33 4DSHAVEN FALCONRY
PO33 4DSHAVENSTREET STATION RAILWAY MUSEUM
PO36 0LTHOUSE OF CHILLI
PO37 6RGRYLSTONE GARDENS CRAZY GOLF
PO33 2BFIOW BUS MUSEUM
PO33 1QSIOW KARTING
PO30 4DDISLE OF WIGHT PEARL
PO36 0DJLILLIPUT DOLL & TOY MUSEUM
PO30 4EBLONGSTONE
PO30 4EBLONGSTONE MONUMENT MOTTISTONE NT
PO30 2EWMEDIA THEATRE
PO30 2NBMONKEY HAVEN
PO30 4EAMOTTISTONE MANOR GARDENS NT GW2FOR1
PO39 0JHNEEDLES BATTERY NT
PO39 0JDNEEDLES LANDMARK ATTRACTION
PO30 4PANEWPORT OLD TOWN HALL NT
PO38 3HZOLD SMITHY
PO32 6JXOSBORNE HOUSE EH GW2for1
PO38 3AAIOW DONKEY SANCTUARY
PO30 2JXIOW POSTAL MUSEUM (appointment only)
PO30 3AAIOW SHIPWRECK MUSEUM
PO33 4ESQUARR ABBEY
PO30 5BDQUAY ARTS
PO32 6RFRED FUNNEL CAR FERRY (EAST COWES T2
SO14 2ALRED FUNNEL CAR FERRY (SOUTHAMPTON T1
SO14 2AQRED JET PASSENGER (SOUTHAMPTON)
PO31 7ARRED JET PASSENGER (WEST COWES TERMINAL)
PO35 5TDRNLI BEMBRIDGE LIFEBOAT
PO30 2NUROBIN HILL
PO33 4BEROSEMARY VINEYARD (INC SHARON ORCHARD)
PO36 8ATSANDOWN PIER
PO37 6DWSHANKLIN CHINE HERITAGE CENTRE
PO37 6AJSHANKLIN THEATRE
PO31 7AJSIR MAX AITKEN MUSEUM
PO38 2NFST CATHERINES LIGHTHOUSE
PO38 2JBST CATHERINES ORATORY EH
PO38 1AFSTEEPHILL COVE BEACH
PO41 0YJTAPNELL FARM
PO39 0HYTENNYSON MONUMENT NT
PO31 7QRTRINITY THEATRE
PO36 0JQNUNWELL HOUSE
PO38 1ULVENTNOR BOTANIC GARDENS GW2For1
PO38 1JRVENTNOR HAVEN FISHERY
PO38 1PEVENTNOR HERITAGE MUSEUM
PO41 0SZWEST WIGHT LLAMAS
PO32 6LNWHIPPINGHAM ST MILDREDS CHURCH
PO36 0JPWIGHT AVIATION MUSEUM
SO41 5SBWIGHTLINK CAR FERRY (LYMINGTON)
PO41 0PBWIGHTLINK CAR FERRY (YARMOUTH)
PO2 8SPWIGHTLINK CAR FERRY(PORTSMOUTH)
PO1 3PSWIGHTLINK FASTCAT (PORTSMOUTH)
PO33 2HFWIGHTLINK( FAST CAT RYDE PIER HEAD)
PO36 8QBWILD HEART ANIMAL SANCTUARY
PO41 0PBYARMOUTH CASTLE EH
 
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If you have Tesco vouchers you can use them 2 for 1 on Wightlink (used to be 3 to 1 but changed last winter). Don't know about Red Funnel as we always use Wightlink since it's closer. Think you have enough info on places to visit but enjoy it as it's a bit of a step back in time to a slower pace of life.
 
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Done a bit research. Portsmouth will involve emissions zone costs so think it needs to be Red funnel. Some funsters talk about Lymington but quick look on Red funnel website is saying Ferry terminal 1...no where near Lymington.
What am I missing.
Iirc the emission zone in Portsmouth is for taxis and doesn't affect motorhomes.
However Wightlink are fairly mercenary since they were taken over by the venture capitalists I'd avoid them out of principal.
There's lots to do on the island, depends on what you are interested in.
We take the kids and wild camp, have found dinosaur bone fossils as well as other interesting things like turtle shell fossils too. Everywhere is pretty close since it's quite small, and you'll never drive the full length or breadth, unless going from niton (lighthouse and walks) to cowes or Culver (views) to the needles...

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Just Ensure you dont try crossing during the festival periods as a ticket to New York would probably be cheaper! I used to got to take my camper to music festivals regularly in the past, but sadly realised the ferry costs were kicking the backside out of going to the IOW over that period! Think its the reason why Bestival up sticks and moved to Dorset!
 
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Hi Wightman.
Just posted a reply to CAB 96, might be worth you having a look.
In a nutshell, having 10 days on the island. Looks like we can get about nicely by bus. Will be visiting NT & EH places as well as chilling out, walking and beaches.
But, was thinking from "Wightman"....are you from IOW.
If so is what we are planning a little ambitious for just 10 days, what are your thoughts on our choice of campsite and do you know from what time we can use our bus passes.
Happy Jack.
We went about four years ago and had to go back the year after to try and get things done, even then we left enough for a third trip, lots to do and as it is compact you can hit it all. Some road are narrow so buses a great idea
 
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Thanks CAB96. We are planning now.
Looking at ccc club sites on the way down.
Wolverley club site at Brumingham so we can visit BCLM.
Also Salisbury club site.
Members + over 60 + Grassuk 40 discounts gets prices down to less than £12 a night, minimum is 3 nights though; and have to book at least 14 days in advance.
Happy Jack.
Hi, what is GrassUK 40 that gets discounts? I’ve googled it but just get adverts for artificial turf 40mm😂

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Hi, what is GrassUK 40 that gets discounts? I’ve googled it but just get adverts for artificial turf 40mm😂
Hi Bina.
If you are ccc members then when you log in and do map search, filter out the cs and cl sites to leave just ccc club sites.
Then select a site you fancy, have a look and you should come across 40% off code GRASSUK40. Not all sites have this discount. It is also only for minimum 3 nights and must book 14 days ahead.
Happy Jack.
 
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Hi all. Been quiet for a while busy.
Thinking of on Isle of Wight in May.
Possibly staying at Whitefield forest.co.uk.
They have good facilities and bus stop just outside the site,
we could use our bus passes to get about.
Campsite looks good and price is £195, 14 nights for 2 people and van.
They also get ferry at £100 ( Red Funnel ) or £140 for Wightlink.
Have to do a bit more research but coming from the North East we would have a couple nights at 2 or 3 sites on the way down (cs1166 overlooking the Solent looks good to be near the ferry) and same on the way back. Probably ccc cs sites.
Would appreciate your thoughts on the ferry options and also the site on the Island. Also, recommendations on where to visit while on the Island. We will be NT members and we love walking and beaches.
Keith.
Red Funnel longer crossings and less frequent than Wight Link - also fares and where you are staying may be relevant to your arrival port.
Check bus times from/to where you staying.The main routes are frequent but some are hourly.
Portsmouth clean air vehicle specific only for some zones.See Wightlink website for info about port access.
Have a look at Parkdean Lower Hyde, main bus routes and Island Line rail a short walk from camp.Also Shanklin town centre,two Co-Ops and Lidl a few minutes walk.
Hi, what is GrassUK 40 that gets discounts? I’ve googled it but just get adverts for artificial turf 40mm😂


Hi all. Been quiet for a while busy.
Thinking of on Isle of Wight in May.
Possibly staying at Whitefield forest.co.uk.
They have good facilities and bus stop just outside the site,
we could use our bus passes to get about.
Campsite looks good and price is £195, 14 nights for 2 people and van.
They also get ferry at £100 ( Red Funnel ) or £140 for Wightlink.
Have to do a bit more research but coming from the North East we would have a couple nights at 2 or 3 sites on the way down (cs1166 overlooking the Solent looks good to be near the ferry) and same on the way back. Probably ccc cs sites.
Would appreciate your thoughts on the ferry options and also the site on the Island. Also, recommendations on where to visit while on the Island. We will be NT members and we love walking and beaches.
Keith.

Hi all. Been quiet for a while busy.
Thinking of on Isle of Wight in May.
Possibly staying at Whitefield forest.co.uk.
They have good facilities and bus stop just outside the site,
we could use our bus passes to get about.
Campsite looks good and price is £195, 14 nights for 2 people and van.
They also get ferry at £100 ( Red Funnel ) or £140 for Wightlink.
Have to do a bit more research but coming from the North East we would have a couple nights at 2 or 3 sites on the way down (cs1166 overlooking the Solent looks good to be near the ferry) and same on the way back. Probably ccc cs sites.
Would appreciate your thoughts on the ferry options and also the site on the Island. Also, recommendations on where to visit while on the Island. We will be NT members and we love walking and beaches.
Keith.
 
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We went about four years ago and had to go back the year after to try and get things done, even then we left enough for a third trip, lots to do and as it is compact you can hit it all. Some road are narrow so buses a great idea
Hi Nigel. We are debating longer on the IOW.
Have nowt but time on our hands.
Happy Jack.

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