Set in Cowes, Isle of Wight region, BEST WESTERN New Holmwood Hotel is situated 3.5 km from Osborne House.
Shane
United Kingdom
The location was ideal for us as we had the sea just in front of us and we were a 10 minute walk from family. Breakfast was great, bed was comfy and the shower was ideal. Very friendly staff makes all the difference, thank you.
Offering views of the nearby sailing boats, Villa Rothsay Hotel is located in Cowes, Isle of Wight. Free WiFi access is available, as well as free parking.
Situated in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, The Caledon Guest House boasts free Wi-Fi and free private parking. This family run Victorian house is just 5 minutes’ walk from the bustling town centre.
Set in Cowes, 24 km from Blackgang Chine, Stunning- The Nautilus Bungalow Cowes IOW offers accommodation with a garden, free WiFi and private check-in and check-out.
Charlotte
United Kingdom
Lovely cosy bungalow right in the centre! Everything on your doorstep!
Situated in Cowes, in a historic building, 24 km from Blackgang Chine, Eden Cottage - 9 Guests, Sea Views, Central Cowes is a holiday home with a garden and shared lounge.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
The house was spacious clean and everything you needed in it nice views, I wouldn't hesitate to book again
Located in Cowes, in a historic building, 25 km from Blackgang Chine, Cliffside is a recently renovated homestay with a garden and tennis court.
Christine
France
Dan is a very friendly host. He made us feel at home. Bedrooms are very confortable. All is super clean! We loved staying there with our 2 kids after having cycled around Isle of Wight. We loved the location too, only a few steps to the seaside. Dan gave us good tips for a very nice pub at sunset and for restaurants. We would definitely come back in the future!
3 Anzac Cottage, a property with a garden, is located in Cowes, 6.9 km from Carisbrooke Castle, 11 km from Robin Hill, as well as 16 km from Amazon World Zoo Park.
Lovely little place, we enjoyed our walks around the area...
Lovely little place, we enjoyed our walks around the area and relaxing and watching the boats etc. Very easy to get to, loads of eateries and pubs. If you like Yachts and boats then you will be in heaven, but even if you dont theres still plenty to keep you occupied. Its also very easy to move around the island from Cowes whether you drive or use the bus service.
ian
United Kingdom
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Easy to get around on foot.
Easy to get around on foot.
Some lovely local produce & traders as well as the usual High St stores all in close proximity.
Lots of good local friendly pubs.
Osborne House(connection to queen Victoria & Albert) is within walking distance with a 2 minute trip on the floating bridge (£1.50 return ticket)-this is a National Heritage building.
Distinctive Royal mail postbox still in use here & if you use it, the postal stamp with reflect the Victoria & Albert connection.
You can visit the tearoom & gift shop but need to pay to enter gardens & house.
Peggy
United Kingdom
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I know Cowes well because my mother in law lived there so...
I know Cowes well because my mother in law lived there so for many years I regularly visited her and stayed in the town. Since she died I have not visited as often and hadn't been to the Isle of Wight for two years until I stayed this autumn. It was a quick visit, but the shops in Cowes and the waterfront areas and town beaches are always interesting. I wouldn't stay quite as late in the year again as many places shut at the end of October or by early November, and if they're not shut completely they can be quiet and shut early (eg some of the out of town shops). Even the Cowes shops were beginning to wind down about 4pm on the Saturday and there weren't many people about. So do go but the warmer months and early autumn are probably better as there's more going on and there are more options. We ate at Mojac's and the Pier Inn, both excellent places for evening meals. The Pier Inn is also a pub but has a separate dining area. It was nice to go in pubs and for them not to be crowded but they do shut bang on 11pm.
Angela
United Kingdom
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Easy access to Osborne House in East Cowes.
Easy access to Osborne House in East Cowes. Really worth a visit! The island is very small and so one can drive round it and see lots each day.. Everywhere on the island is less than 35 minutes from Cowes (in October). Lots of good restaurants in Cowes.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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We love the Isle of Wight.
We love the Isle of Wight. Beautiful island and I feel so safe there. We ate at The Coast which we thoroughly recommend. Tremendous atmosphere.
When we didn't use our car we used a local taxi who were brilliant and never let us down.
Charles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed our visit although as it was the Isle of Wight...
We enjoyed our visit although as it was the Isle of Wight Festival during our visit traffic queues and road closures were in abundance. We spent a lovely day at the Big Cat sanctuary which was fairly empty making it a good opportunity to see the cats and talk to the keepers who are all so knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Great visit. There are lots of shopping facilities, great views and lovely little hamlets and places to visit around the island. The park we stayed in was peaceful but had easy access to Cowes and to the ferry port. Friendly people and we enjoyed great weather.
Didn't have breakfast option. But that was fine. Local cafes were excellent. The room was splendid. Clean and the twin beds were in different sections of the room. There was bedding for 4 people ( a single sofa bed was also in the room). And we were two. The bathroom was spacious and the whole room was well decorated and modern. And this was appreciated in a hotel which is 400 years old! The bar downstairs was buzzing -- but we were fine with any noise which filtered up and slept very well in the comfy beds.
Lovely little B&B place close to the centre of Cowes. Parking outside, lovely room with big windows, spotlessly clean and beautifully decorated. Breakfast was delicious! Hot and cold options served overlooking the garden. Paula is a marvellous host, going above and beyond to make our stay comfortable including giving us a lift into town in the rain and sending back a forgotten charger free of charge. One of the very best B&Bs we have ever stayed in, we loved it!!
Sunny and warm. Great location. Staff friendly and supportive.
The living room contains the queen size bed as well the sofa(bed). The room is of decent size although it got a bit cramped once the sofa bed was laid out.
The kitchenette is a separate room which I prefer. The apartment is on the Cowes high street and there is a taxi rank and bus stop right behind the apartment.
Overall, we enjoyed our stay.
It's so unique and it made our trip. Isle of Wight is beautiful but was made particularly special by our stay at Ward Avenue B&B. The hosts were incredibly accommodating, gave us great recommendations, brought a delicious breakfast to our cabin (vegetarian options available), and helped us enjoy our stay to the max. The room was cosy but not small, and I can't recommend it enough.
Yhe most welcoming hotel we ever stayed at! They even welcomed our little dog with a goodie-bag with his name on it and we were allocated a dog friendly place at the breakfast lounge. Staff was always smiling and very helpful. As we had to leave early on our last day in the morning they gave us a lovely to-go breakfast which we really appreciated on the 4a.m ferry!!
Owner was really welcoming, warm and friendly. She absolutely made our stay, and her breakfast was one of the best we've had. Room and bathroom were clean and comfortable. Access to Cowes super easy, a walk downhill and bus back up if you didn't feel like the hill. Owner was generous sharing her tips for local places to eat. Thank you.
1. Fully Equipped with all the amenities.
2. Very very clean and comfortable beddings.
3. Fully functional Kitchen.
4. Car parking space.
5. Tranquil surrounding. So no hush hush of market place.
6. Indoors games were cherry on the top.
7. Prompt response from Jenny for all the queries.
8. Easy check-in and check out
We really enjoyed staying at this accommodation. The check in was really well thought through. Everything was very smooth. The room was really comfortable with beautiful decor. The breakfast was delicious. It felt really professional and like a little boutique hotel. Lovely sea view as well!
The bed was the best part of the room - large, quite comfy, crisp and clean sheets. The restaurant and bar downstairs were good on days when everything in town was closed (Sunday night and the Queens funeral on Monday). The staff were all nice. Bathroom had a small tub, a nice bonus.
We had everything we needed for our weekend trip to Cowes. The room itself was lovely, and had all the facilities we needed for our stay. Barbara was a wonderful host, and the breakfast was delicious each morning. The location was perfect, and a short walk to the town center by foot.
What a lovely little hotel this is, The decor is amazing with everything done to the highest standard. The staff were brilliant from the moment we arrived to when we left. If I go back to the Isle of Wight again I'll definitely look to see if there's a room available first.
The room was clean, spacious and very nice comfy bed. Good amenities, lots of extra towels/ hangers and cabinets. Nice location very close to town. Cowes is a good choice to stay lots of restaurant open until late night and pretty place too.
This is the most dog friendly place we have ever stayed - from the freshly served sausage at breakfast, or the dog treats in the room! But even if you don't have dogs this is a very friendly and comfortable hotel with an excellent location.
We think we had the best room in the hotel, plenty of space, quiet, stunning view of the Solent. would certainly stay there again. Very obliging staff. Good choice for breakfast. Overall Woodvale gave us very good value for money.
The best way to describe this hotel is quirky, which I enjoyed enormously, full of boating memorabilia, pictures and statues, sooo much to look at! Amazing views from the room. Great breakfast as well.
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