If you’re on the lookout for a luxury bed and breakfast Isle of Wight, you’ve come to the right place. From Ryedale guest house in St Maur to Colwell Bay Guest House, we’ve found some great options for your stay.
Culver Down
Culver Down, an iconic headland, is steeped in history. The cliffs of Culver Down were once used for artillery training. The area is now an important fossil site. Some holotype fossils have been found here, including the semi-myrmecophilous thief ant Solenopsis fugax (Latr.). There’s also a Dinosaur Museum on the seafront, with views of the English Channel.
If you want to get close to nature, Culver Down is the place to be. The chalk ridge at the backbone of the Isle of Wight is home to many animals and birds. You can stay in a cozy bed and breakfast and take a walk through this beautiful landscape.
Ryedale guest house
Ryedale Guest House offers free parking and fresh filter coffee, as well as a selection of teas and coffees. In addition, guests are provided with their own key and parking permit. During the season, guests can take advantage of 10% off their stay. The guest house also offers a fridge with a variety of drinks.
Located in Shanklin, the Ryedale Guest House offers a pleasant dining room and spacious rooms. Guests are also treated to a full English breakfast, as well as lighter fare. The hotel is a short walk from the town center and the sea.
Miclaran Guest House
Nestled on a cliff top between Shanklin and Sandown, Miclaran Guest House offers beautiful views of the bay. It offers free WiFi and free parking on-site. The house is only a 13-minute walk from the seafront and Shanklin Railway Station. Nearby attractions include Shanklin’s quaint Old Village, which is home to a variety of cafes and tea rooms.
This cozy bed and breakfast offers freebie toiletries, flat-screen TV, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Guests can choose from a variety of breakfast options. The Miclaran’s full English breakfast is served daily and includes a range of hot and cold beverages, pastries, and vegetarian fare.
St Maur
St Maur is a Victorian villa that is now a guest house. It offers free WiFi and parking. It also has a sub-tropical garden. Guests will enjoy the views from their private balcony or sun terrace, as well as the complimentary toiletries and TV in the rooms. St Maur also offers a full English or continental breakfast in the morning.
This bed and breakfast Isle of Wight is smoke-free and a short walk from the beach. Its rooms are equipped with WiFi and offer sea views. Guests can enjoy breakfast on the sun-filled veranda. The property also has a garden filled with perennial and seasonal flowers. Its owners will be happy to help you get around the island by giving you a lift if you’ve been traveling by foot.