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Choosing bed and breakfast accommodation is one of the most charming ways to stay on the Isle of Wight. You could opt for a traditional beach-front guesthouse, with stunning views out to sea, or seek out a more rural retreat away from the coast.
Perhaps a working farm set in the heart of the countryside amongst the Island’s rolling downland. You’ll never be very far from a footpath, bridleway or cycle path to get out and enjoy the local scenery. Maybe a village setting would suit best? Just a short stroll away from one of the Isle of Wight’s many characterful pubs and inns.
Whatever your preference, you can be certain to find a place to stay that suits your mood and your budget. Bed and breakfasts, or B&Bs as they are often called, offer that personal touch which is evident in the varied accommodation on offer.
B&Bs offer that personal touch, which is evident in the varied accommodation on offer. From country pubs with luxury rooms above, such as the award-winning White Lion in Niton, family-run guesthouses, farm houses with rural views, think Ford Farm in Whitwell, to luxurious and trendy apartments, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets.
Many of the Isle of Wight’s bed and breakfast establishments are quality graded by Visit England or the AA on a star rating system. These are usually three, four or five star-rated, with five stars being the highest quality.
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