Isle of Wight Holiday Locations
Beautiful places on the Isle of Wight. Holiday locations, beaches and coastal areas on the Isle of Wight. Includes scenes from Ventnor, Steephill Cove, St Catherine's Oratory, Osborne House Beach, Whitecliff Bay and Yarmouth.
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MummyTravels review Nettlecombe Farm Isle of Wight
Review of self-catering accommodation at Nettlecombe Farm on the Isle of Wight - feed the animals, playground on site, perfect for a family holiday with a toddler.
Freshwater Bay Self Catering Cottages
Freshwater Bay on the West of the Isle of Wight with the cottages closest to the beach.
Nettlecombe Farm Holidays Isle of Wight
Award winning Nettlecombe Farm is an idyllic dog friendly farm stay that offers luxurious self-catering holiday cottages that can sleep families from 3 up to 10 on the stunning Isle of Wight. There are excellent facilities for children including three large grassed play areas and a petting farm with a wide variety of animals including reindeer, alpacas and donkeys (to name just a few!). Nettlecombe Farm is a working farm, nestled in the heart of rolling countryside, which you may not want to leave once you arrive. Climbing the hill above the farm offers breathtaking views of the island as well as a bird's eye view of the farms three coarse fishing lakes. Should you wish to tour this fabulous Island, the Isle of Wight has an abundance of things to see and do for all ages, and the seaside town of Ventnor is just three miles away.
During your stay families can join the morning feeding tours on the farm, experiencing a day in the life of a farmer. These tours take place from April until September (Monday to Friday). Guests also have full use of three fishing lakes and can take part in weekly yoga sessions.
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Shore Fishing Off The South Coast Eastbourne UK
Shore Fishing Off The South Coast Eastbourne UK.
I happened onto a shore fishing competition while wondering along the amazing pebble beaches of Eastbourne on the south coast of England. When I saw the gentleman in the video walking down the beach with all his shore fishing gear, curiosity got the better of me. Although he was the only person I could see on the beach with shore fishing gear, he told me he was in a shore fishing competition that was going to start shortly.
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Priory Bay and Seaview Self Catering Cottages Isle of Wight
View of Seaview beach and Priory Bay on the East of the Isle of Wight with the locations of cottages along Seaview seafront.
Seahaze Villa Isle of Wight Holiday Cottage
Ventnor self catering holiday cottage within a walk of Ventnor beach.
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Mottistone on the Isle of Wight
A lovely summers day in early June and the flowers were looking at their best. A 15 minute walk to the Longstone, a neolithic communal burial place, kept us amused as we waited for the formal gardens to be opened at 11 am. The shack was an interesting place to look round situated in the refreshment area. It was built in the 1930's and had all mod cons, including 2 bunk beds, a shower and toilet, not to mention a cooker, typewriter, radio, and even a telephone - very interesting. Well worth a visit...
Mawanella Historical Brick Bridge (2018)
Mawanella boasts of the oldest operational Brick Bridge of Sri Lanka. Though examples of bridges built thousands of years ago still exists, recent history of building bridges in Sri Lanka started during the British Period. The British who developed tea and coffee as the primary plantation industries in the hill country in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) the need for a road network to transport goods was arisen. As a result the British commissioned to build the Colombo–Kandy road in early 1800’s.
The Construction of the road began in 1820 under the orders of the British Governor of Ceylon, Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton. Construction was carried out by Captain William Francis Dawson—who didn’t live to see the completion of the road and whose memorial, Dawson Tower can be found at Kadugannawa. Five bridges had to be constructed with the road, one being the Arch Brick Bridge over the Maha Oya in Mawanella. The other four were the Ferry Bridge over Kelani Ganga, Arch Brick Bridge over Hingula Oya in Hingula, Pilimathalawa Bridge across Nanu Oya and Satin Bridge over Mahaweli Ganga in Peradeniya.
Of the five bridges, Mawanella Brick Bridge was completed during 1832–1833 and is the only bridge still being used for vehicular traffic. This 70 meter long bridge constructed with bricks consisting of 4 arches and has not been repaired since construction.
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Special Note for the Viewers:
I’ve done this video to make other human beings aware of the beauty of this place and please don’t misuse this information in order to ruin this place. I’ve spent so much of time/money bringing this to you so that you may enjoy it. However I’ve a very kind and humble request from you all.
Should you ever visit this place, you’re kindly requested to adhere to the following in order to save our Mother Nature (essentially Our Country) not only for the future generations but for the current one as well:
* Avoid careless/reckless/irresponsible/money-oriented/mega tour groups or organizers.
* Travel in smaller groups as Mother Nature can’t afford so many footprints at once.
* Minimize the use of polythene/plastic and do bring back if you have to take any with you.
* Don’t litter and even if it’ bio-degradable, please bring it back and dispose of the garbage properly and responsibly. Because no matter what it is, it will still be alien to that environment.
* Use reusable water bottles so that you don’t have to keep buying plastic ones. It’ll not only save you money but will help save nature massively.
* Remain quiet and vigilant. Don’t disturb the tranquility of the nature. Instead savor it.
* Try and bring if you spot any litter/garbage left behind by other careless travellers.
* Don’t light fires unnecessarily and do try to use portable cookers instead of using firewood when camping. The increase usage of firewood leads to more deforestation even at a smaller scale.
* Don’t bring any plants back with you or break any plants/branches unnecessarily.
* Don’t walk off the designated footpath.
* Don’t use soap/detergent/shampoo when bathing in natural streams as they’d only lead to the contamination of those pure water sources and elimination of wildlife species.
* Don’t do anything that harms the Mother Nature.
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