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Visiting The Ventnor Area During Your Isle Of Wight Holiday
Down the southern part of the Isle of Wight you will find Ventnor town. It is protected by St. Boniface Down, the highest point on the island. Ventnor is most widely known for its impressive weather featuring the sunniest summer months and mildest winters in the entire Britain.
During the Victorian times, Ventnor evolved into a trendy vacation and health destination. The Queen’s physician himself, Sir James Clark, commended the area for its healthy atmosphere and climate, encouraging individuals to refresh and wind down in this southern coast in the isle. The area is presently reinventing itself as a sophisticated destination with new residential development, upscale hotels, wine bars, a piano bar and a new harbour. BBC Radio Solent calls Ventnor as the “New Notting Hill” while Coast Magazine just lately ranked Ventnor as the 7th best coastal town in the entire England.
What To Do, Where To Go
St Boniface Down
Any person gets an incredible view from this highest position on the island which may be reached by a footpath from the old train station in Mitchell Avenue. Once you are there you could walk over the downs to Shanklin or Appuldurcombe or walk back again using the undercliff and Bonchurch. St Boniface is likewise reachable by car along a path at Newport road.
Botanic Garden
The moist and protected microclimate of the south-facing Undercliff landslip section on the Isle of Wight seacoast houses spectacular plants from all over organized in landscaped and themed garden settings. You’ll see both temperate and tropical flora. Entrance is free of charge however, you have to pay to park and visit the temperate house.
Steephill Cove
You can find this natural, ‘untouched’ cove between the Botanical Garden and Ventnor Bay. Steephill remains a restful escape with an appearance that has transformed little with the generations. Visitors come here to dine, as the area still is a working port where one can take pleasure in fresh catch from the sea, largely consisting of lobsters and crabs.
Ventnor Heritage Museum
Find out about the district’s historical past through exhibits of old photos, images, records, and artifacts pertaining to Ventnor. There are also exhibits about the local railway with models.
Ventnor Park
Although it isn’t an exceptionally large park, Ventnor Park is well preserved and has a putting green with frozen treats and drinks which normally open to the evenings during high season. Close to the Park Lodge is a modest bird aviary and not too far away is Ventnor Park’s Bandstand where music artists and bands perform during local festivals.
Gothic View
Set in the rural countryside in easy reach of many stunning beaches and local landmarks, this enchanting and beautiful ventnor bed and breakfast assures you’ll have a terrific time during you Isle of Wight vacation!
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