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Freshwater Bay - Isle of Wight  

 2012
Dates: May 5,  June 16,  Sept 29

HF Discovery Tours stay at the same hotel for seven nights. Groups are  12 - 15 participants. Transportation is by minibus with an expert guide.
For this tour our base is Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight off Britain's southern coastline. We stay here for a week and each day our coach takes us to explore this fascinating island which was once the retreat of Queen Victoria and home of  famous Victorian literati Alfred Lord Tennyson, Lewis Carroll and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Smugglers, poets and the Royal family have all enjoyed the countryside of the Isle of Wight and this Rover holiday will show you why. 

Itinerary: The following are just some of the highlights. Our back-roads touring will include lovely scenery, visits to interesting villages and many historic sites.

Saturday:  Arrive by train and ferry. Afternoon tea. 

Sunday: On our first morning we visit nearby Farringford, home of the poet Tennyson, and you will be able to walk in his footsteps on some of the paths he used.  We continue to Calbourne, an idyllic hamlet where we pause at the pretty and much photographed Winkle Street. Then on to Newtown, once the capital of the island. Here we visit the Old Town Hall and have a stroll in a peaceful nature reserve.

Monday:  We'll go first to the old smuggling town of Brighstone, a pretty village with a thatched post office.  There is a museum which depicts life in the Victorian era.  Our next stop is Godshill and then after lunch we visit the old church at Bonchurch. From here we go to the Ventnor Botanic Gardens where exotic plants, trees, flowers and shrubs from around the world are growing on a series of gardens. 

Tuesday:  In the morning we go to Freshwater Causeway and stroll beside the River Yar to Yarmouth. Yarmouth was probably a Celtic settlement before the Romans came and eventually, in the 12th century, a town was built here by a Norman baron. Over the centuries it was ransacked many times until, in the 16th century, Henry VIII was persuaded that a castle was needed to protect that part of the island from attack. 
In the afternoon our coach takes us to Alum Bay, famous for its coloured sand. A very short scenic bus ride takes us to the Needles viewpoint then we end the day in the tranquil surroundings of Mottistone Manor Gardens, a picturesque garden set alongside an Elizabethan manor house.


Wednesday:  Free day. You can enjoy the pool and lovely sea views from the hotel,  visit village pubs and tea gardens, ride the steam railway or hop a 1940's style bus to trundle along lanes and explore quaint villages.

Thursday:  Today you'll see Cowes, the most famous sailing centre in the country and home to the fashionable regatta "Cowes Week". We walk along the promenade to West Cowes, home of the Royal Yacht Squadron. Cowes is an interesting town with a busy harbour, narrow streets and unusual shops. We then cross over to East Cowes and visit Queen Victoria's beloved home Osborne House which was designed by Prince Albert. Two important inventors have also been associated with the island and particularly with Osborne House: This three-storey royal seaside villa, overlooking the Solent, was built for the Queen and her consort Prince Albert on an estate of 342 acres. The Prince himself designed this Italianate building withr Victorian opulence, extravagant interiors, and jaw-dropping Indian décor in the Durbar Room. It was from Osborne House that Bell gave a demonstration of the telephone to Queen Victoria in 1878 and Marconi transmitted his first royal messages in 1898 enquiring about the health of her son the Prince of Wales.

Friday:  Our first stop this morning is medieval Quarr Abbey, home to Benedictine monks. We continue to Ryde where we enjoy the ocean views as we walk along the Promenade to the village of Seaview. In the afternoon we go to Brading Roman Villa which dates from the 3rd century AD and shows fine examples of mosaic floors and objects which illustrate life in a British-Roman villa. Our return over Brading Down gives us wonderful views across the island.

Saturday: Tour ends after breakfast.

Cost per person: (based on double occupancy)  729 GBP (Great Britain pounds)
Sole occupancy supplement:  257 GBP
A few small single rooms are sometimes available with a supplement of 49 GBP. 
Extra charges for admissions to museums approximately 50 GBP  

Where we stay: Freshwater Bay House is a famous landmark on the Isle of Wight overlooking the sea with steps leading down to a beach and adjacent to the home of Tennyson, the poet. Many of the bedrooms have sea views while others look over gardens and downs. There are 47 bedrooms with en-suite facilities. You'll find complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer and clock radio. Televisions and telephones are not provided in the bedrooms. All HF Hotels are non-smoking.
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