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Spending Isle of Wight holidays with friends and family is always a treat. To make sure that you make this getaway extra special for everyone, readily make reservations in one of the outstanding Isle of Wight cottages. These Isle of Wight cottages offer the finest self-catering accommodations, excellent customer service rendered by staff and modern facilities—all for guests to take full advantage of. Apart from these benefits, these Isle of Wight cottages will also bring you close to some of the most celebrated and renowned destinations in IOW.

Dull moments are not going to stand a chance during your Isle of Wight holidays. With loads of fun-filled activities that you and your group can try, museums and olden castles to visit, pristine sand and shingle beaches to explore, restaurants that serve delectable local and international dishes, you are bound to have the time of your life during your Isle of Wight holidays. Here are some things that you can add to your long list of what to do in IOW.

The Culture within Brading Roman Villa

Morton Old Road in Brading houses the amazing and historic Brading Roman Villa. This attraction is close to many Isle of Wight cottages and can easily be reached by foot or car. If you want to relax, but still have those thinking caps on, the Brading Roman Villa is a perfect place to go to during your Isle of Wight holidays. This wonderful and unique structure was constructed during the Romano-British period and has been well-preserved since then. It is also deemed as one of the finest archaeological sites in all of United Kingdom. Inside the Brading Roman Villa’s Exhibition are interesting insights and collection of artefacts that showcase the heritage of IOW and the culture from way back. If you get hungry going around the villa, the Forum Cafe serves mouth-watering dishes that you and your family will truly enjoy. There is also a souvenir shop where you can purchase locally made items. The Brading Roman Villa is open seven days a week from 9:30AM till 5:00PM. The entrance fee for adults is £6.50, children and students is £3.25 and a senior citizen is £5.50.

Watch Glass Blowers at Glory Art Glass Studio

Have you seen glass blowing techniques on television and got mesmerized? Well, your jaw will surely drop when you witness the craftsmanship of the people from IOW during your Isle of Wight holidays. Leave your Isle of Wight cottages early and head to the Glory Art Glass Studio located at Melville Street in Sandown. The glass blowing art has risen to popularity because of its exquisiteness. Your kids will definitely love to see artists make various masterpieces from scratch. You can also purchase glass blown items in very reasonable prices.

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