There is also a good range of other eateries a short distance from the town in other parts of West Wight. Rhythmtree is quickly establishing itself as one of the best new music festivals in the UK and attracts artists from all over the globe. The ferry being so conveniently located makes Yarmouth a popular place to stay on the Isle of Wight. In recent years one of the most popular ways to enjoy an Isle of Wight holiday is self-catering , and there is a great range of options for this local to Yarmouth and West Wight.
There are also some of the highest rated holiday parks , and caravan and camping facilities on the Isle of Wight in the surrounding area. The excellently presented Orchards Holiday Park is a fantastic base from which to explore the west Wight area and boasts a fantastic range of high standard facilities.
If you are looking for more information on Yarmouth and the rest of the Isle of Wight call in at the Yarmouth Tourist Information Point. Located in the Yarmouth Harbour office, along from the bus station and ferry terminal, they stock a range of leaflets and brochures and their staff will offer help and advice where possible. Information on all the ferry options available to the Isle of Wight from mainland UK. The Island's Official Tourism Website.
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Eco-mobility Green vehicles: which motorisation for which use? Book your stay. The Lydia Eva, at South Quay, is the last remaning trawler from its time. It plays host to shows throughout the year, sometimes including the water spectacle that lays beneath the big ring floor! Talking of authors, Black Beauty author Anna Sewell was born in the town in You can see her house near St Nicholas Minster. Or stroll along chomping freshly-made, sugared donuts from a paper bag.
Order them and salivate as you watch them being made before your very eyes! Bet you can't eat one without licking your lips. And perhaps follow that up with a stomach-churning ride on a seaside ride. On a similar subject - go to the races!
Just remember these are not places to lose your shirt — save that for sunbathing. Giddy up! Book your stay in Great Yarmouth. Norfolk's Heritage and History Seven Wonders.
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