Holiday bungalow situated in the heart of Sandown IOW

The Isle of Wight is situated about five miles off the south coast of the English mainland and resembles a diamond in shape. It measures just 23 miles east to west and 13 miles north to south - an area of 147 square miles and has a population of around 150,000. The Island is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK, with around one million tourists visiting every year. There is over 60 miles of coastline, which ranges from award winning beaches to spectacular chalk cliffs. The Island, which is divided into two boroughs - Medina & South Wight, was known as 'Vectis' by the Romans. Newport is the county town, although Ryde is the largest town. The exact centre of the Island is at Shide Corner, on the outskirts of Newport and the highest point is St. Boniface Down at Ventnor.

Coming soon for 2010 - self catering holidays in the popular resort of Sandown Isle of Wight just 5 minutes walk from the beach and located near town centre.

Railway station, Local pubs and restaurants a short walk away.

Perfect for surfers, walkers, cycling, kite boarding, holidays with your dogs, fun, relaxing and chilling out in a location with many local attractions including the Isle of Wight Zoo and tiger sanctuary, Dinosour Isle, Golf, shopping, amusements, entertainment and good local public transport and much much more. The Island is filled with attractions for all ages.

Well behaved dogs welcome as they need a holiday too!

This holiday bungalow is being refurbished and will be available for holidays 2010 onwards. Come back soon for updated information and photos.

Full details and photos available soon.

With more than 500 miles of public footpaths including dramatic coastal paths, walking is a very popular pastime. The climate here is almost sub-tropical and Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor are regularly at the top of the UK sunshine table. Over 50% of the Island has been designated an ´Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty´ with about half of the coastline named as 'Heritage Coast' - an honour only awarded to the finest stretches of coastline in the country. Red squirrels have a particular liking for the surroundings (mainly due to the lack of grey squirrels) and are widely prevalent on the Island, which is almost the final stronghold in the south of the country for these endangered creatures.

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