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New Island Foodie Collective Invites Visitors to Explore the Isle of Wight's thriving Food & Drink Scene
6 July 2026
For the first time, 10 of the best-known Isle of Wight food and drink producers have joined forces to launch a new initiative, the Island Foodie Collective, aimed at encouraging residents and visitors to explore the Island’s thriving culinary scene. The newly formed Island Foodie Collective brings together independent businesses that not only produce their own food and drink but also welcome visitors to experience their products firsthand. Members include: Adgestone Vineyard, Briddlesford Farm, Caffè Isola, Goddards Brewery, Harvey Browns, Isle of Wight Distillery, Nunwell Farm Kitchen and Braai, Quarr Abbey, The Garlic Farm and Wight Knuckle at The Point...
Ticket to Ryde Returns to Ryde on the Isle of Wight this May Bank Holiday Weekend
Ticket to Ryde Returns for 12th Year this May Bank Holiday Weekend
10 May 2026
Free-to-Attend Community Festival ‘Ticket to Ryde’ Returns for its 12th Year this May Bank Holiday Weekend 2026. Two days of free live music, family fun, food and local stalls on Ryde Seafront – 23rd and 24th May 2026. One of the Island’s most cherished community events, Ticket to Ryde, is back for its 12th year, and entry is completely free. Organised by Jack Up Events in conjunction with Ryde Town Council, Ticket to Ryde takes place at Eastern Gardens opposite Ryde Harbour across the Late May Bank Holiday Weekend of Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th May 2026, running from 10:00...
View of Bembridge on the Isle of Wight, showing fields and coast.
Explore Bembridge & Brading: Your Guide to Isle of Wight Villages
16 January 2026
Located in the east of the Isle of Wight, you’ll find the villages of Bembridge and Brading. Both are steeped in history, from ancient settlements to maritime heritage, and remain key parts of Island life today. Brading is one of the Isle of Wight’s oldest towns, with roots stretching back to Roman times, evidenced by the famous Brading Roman Villa. Brading Haven was once a busy natural harbour before being reclaimed for farmland. By contrast, Bembridge developed as a coastal village, shaped by the sea. Home to the Island’s last remaining windmill and one of the UK’s oldest lifeboat stations....
Quarr Abbey near Ryde offers tranquillity, history and scenic walks on the Isle of Wight
10 Isle of Wight Attractions Open All Year Round (Rain or Shine)
15 January 2026
You could be forgiven for thinking that the Isle of Wight and its attractions shut up shop outside the summer months, but you’d be very wrong. From blustery winter walks to cosy cultural hideaways, the Island offers plenty to enjoy all year round. Whether you’re dodging the showers or embracing the fresh sea air, there’s everything from live music and theatre to fascinating museums and animal encounters waiting to be discovered. So zip up your coat, fill the thermos and explore these Isle of Wight attractions that stay open all year round. 1. Carisbrooke Castle, Carisbrooke Begin your adventure at...
Isle of Wight Pearl Appoints New Award-Winning Head Chef
Isle of Wight Pearl Appoints New Award-Winning Head Chef
8 January 2026
Isle of Wight Pearl is delighted to announce the appointment of Mark Wyatt as its new Head Chef at the iconic, and recently revamped, Pearl Café. Mark’s arrival marks a clear new direction for the café, championing fine-dining quality food designed to be enjoyed every day, overlooking what are widely regarded as some of the Island’s best sea views. Alongside a completely refreshed menu, the Pearl Café now offers a range of weekday food promotions, making quality, chef-led dishes accessible to everyone. Island food lovers can enjoy two of Mark’s new main meals for just £20 on Mondays, a half-price...
The bar of a pub on the Isle of Wight showing the spirits and drinks on offer
Dry January on the Isle of Wight: A Refreshing Start to the Year
6 January 2026
January is the perfect time to slow down, reset and focus on wellbeing, and there’s no better place to embrace Dry January than the Isle of Wight. With its fresh sea air, peaceful landscapes and abundance of wellness-focused activities, the Island offers an inspiring escape that proves you don’t need alcohol to unwind, indulge or have fun. Whether you’re committing to a month alcohol-free or simply looking for a healthier start to the year, here’s how to spend Dry January on the Isle of Wight. What Is Dry January and Why Do People Take Part? A key feature in many...
Woodland Dog Walks on the Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight Dog Walks: A Guide for Dog Lovers
4 January 2026
January is Walk Your Dog Month, and the Isle of Wight is a paradise for dog owners, offering miles of trails, scenic coastline, dog-friendly beaches and family-friendly walks. Exploring the Island’s landscapes with your four-legged friend is one of the best ways to enjoy its natural beauty. With a mix of coastal paths, woodland trails and countryside walks, the Island is perfect for dogs of all ages and energy levels. Here’s your ultimate guide to Isle of Wight dog walks. Coastal Walks Woodland & Countryside Walks Family-Friendly Walks Coastal Isle of Wight Dog Walks Celebrate Walk Your Dog Month by...
Snowy Isle of Wight coastline with The Needles under a winter sky
10 Things to Do on the Isle of Wight this Winter
16 December 2025
The Isle of Wight isn’t just a summer hotspot – winter brings a quieter, magical charm. With cosy countryside adventures, historic sites and stormy coastal walks, there’s plenty to explore even in the colder months. Here’s our guide to 10 of the top things to do on the Isle of Wight this winter. 1. Ride the Isle of Wight Steam Railway Winter is one of the most charming times to experience the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Special winter services run around Christmas like Santa Specials, Boxing Day Specials and New Year’s Day Specials. Allowing visitors to enjoy traditional steam...
Christmas Markets on the Isle of Wight
Christmas Markets on the Isle of Wight 2025: Your Festive Guide
27 November 2025
The festive season is just around the corner, and the Island is ready to sparkle with Christmas cheer! From traditional craft fairs to magical winter wonderlands, Christmas Markets on the Isle of Wight offer something for everyone, families, friends and holiday visitors alike. Explore local artisan gifts, indulge in seasonal treats, meet Santa and enjoy live music and festive activities across the Island. Whether you’re a local or visiting, our guide to the Isle of Wight Christmas markets 2025 will help you plan the perfect festive outings. Northwood House Christmas Fair 29th & 30th November 2025 Kick off the festive...
Christmas Party Nights on the Isle of Wight
Christmas Party Nights on the Isle of Wight 2025
24 November 2025
The festive season is the perfect time to gather friends, family or colleagues for an unforgettable night of celebration. Christmas 2025 party nights are returning across the Isle of Wight, featuring everything from live music and dancing to festive dinners and themed entertainment. Whether looking for a lively disco, a cosy dinner or a family-friendly event, the Isle of Wight offers something special for everyone this December. Here’s a guide to the top Christmas 2025 party nights on the Isle of Wight. 🎄 Christmas Party Nights at The Royal Esplanade 28th November – 20th December 2025 A festive favourite for...
Isle of Wight Winter Pubs
Top Winter Pubs on the Isle of Wight for Cosy Fires and Great Food
21 November 2025
When the chill sets in and the Isle of Wight takes on its crisp winter charm, there’s nothing better than settling into a cosy pub with a roaring fire and a plate of hearty comfort food. From traditional country inns to quirky seaside taverns, the Isle of Wight offers a wealth of winter-friendly pubs where you can unwind, warm up and soak in the local atmosphere. In this guide, we’ve rounded up some of the best winter pubs on the Isle of Wight, perfect for everything from a quiet afternoon with a hot drink to a full evening of delicious...
The 2023 Isle of Wight Gilten Beast, with gold 'gilded' horns
The Isle of Wight Gilten Market 2025: Christmas Primestock Show
12 November 2025
The 2025 Gilten Market will be held at the Royal Isle of Wight County Showground on Monday 1st December, with the stock judging starting at 10am and the sale starting at 12noon.  The Gilten Market is the only market held on the Isle of Wight and is the Christmas primestock show. The Island is the only place in the British Isles that has a Gilten Market. It’s always held a few weeks before Christmas and organised under the patronage of the Island’s High Sheriff.  As part of the long-standing tradition, the High Sheriff performs the ceremony of gilding the horns of...