Overlooking a 20-acre lake, and in 17 acres of grounds, this 4-star hotel has an indulgent spa and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. Lakeside Park Hotel offers dining options with picturesque views....
Pritchard
United Kingdom
Location was good, breakfast was fair and all staff were very friendly.
Swimming pool areas were very clean.
Situated on Ryde Esplanade, on the Isle of Wight, Royal Esplanade Hotel boats views of the Solent. The Grade II Victorian building, features a terrace and restaurant.
Heidi
United Kingdom
Location good and staff very friendly
Coffee , tea and water in room
Cooked breakfast option was nice
Located in Ryde and with Ryde Beach reachable within 700 metres, The Veteran Hotel & Bar provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
In the heart of Shanklin's Old Village, The Grange B&B offers 4-star guest accommodation within a gorgeous Georgian country house listed in the AA's Best British B&B Guide.
With a superb cliff-top location and stunning sea views, this family run hotel has peaceful gardens, free WiFi, an indoor pool, an outdoor heated pool with terrace and a daily breakfast.
Just a minute’s walk from the beach, The Mayfair boasts lovely views across Sandown Bay. Each of the warmly furnished rooms provides a TV and tea/coffee facilities.
Bridget
United Kingdom
Very poor damp and dusty. Poor breakfast no choose of food
The bed was the best part of the whole stay, the steep...
The bed was the best part of the whole stay, the steep stairs should be made public to anyone booking there and the breakfast is not exceptional or self serve, no real choice of cereals you get muesli and dates on a table already set up, a banana and 1 yoghurt, all it said on the site when booking was that breakfast was included! So we assumed it was a full English as everyone was saying it’s delicious etc! The other 2 people that stayed on same night as us were under the same assumption about breakfast, sadly we all ended up meeting for breakfast at the bestest McDonald’s! Too dark at night through the garden when coming in from sightseeing!
Sarah
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Brading itself is a bit tired.
Brading itself is a bit tired. However the Hungry Bear is exceptional. There are two or three other bar/pubs in walking distance but didnt use. As a location for getting about the island it is very good. 10 mins from Sandown 15 mins from Shanklin. Large Morrisons at Lake.
Gary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We stayed just above Yaverland beach which is near to...
We stayed just above Yaverland beach which is near to Brading, but Sandown is equally close and would be where most folk would walk to.
Sandown has clean sandy beaches.
Sandown (not Brading) is really run down ; shockingly so.
Walking from Yaverland to Sandown you pass several derelict (roof's falling in, clearly not occupied for many years) old hotels on Culver Parade and further in to Sandown on the Esplanade a couple more.
Many shops in Sandown closed or looking like on their last gasp. I don't think Covid was the cause, unfortunately probably pushed a few more under.
Shame to see a once fine victorian town looking so bad.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brading Sandown was lovely. Beach was very nice.
Brading Sandown was lovely. Beach was very nice. Black gang chine was a massive disappointment food was expensive and awful. The rollercoaster is the only thing worth going there for. Alum bay was lovely, car park £3.00 chair lift was not working due to bad weather. The Old battery was a lovely walk. Needles are
Picturesque.
We ate at Flanagans in Sandown, food was very nice. We also went to the Bandstand another night food and service was lovely. Osborne house is well worth a visit we enjoyed it despite the rain. We also went to Godshill and saw the model village really great so clever. Shanklin was lovely to had tea and cake in the Tearoom it was so quaint. Lovely cake.
Eileen Heron
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Being the Isle of Wight, as long as you have a car,...
Being the Isle of Wight, as long as you have a car, everything is accessible. Brading as a town is not somewhere we would visit for a day but where we stayed, on the moor, is a perfect place for a break
Linda
United Kingdom
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