Built in Victorian times, The Seaview Hotel And Restaurant is set by the sea, in the village of Seaview.
sally
United Kingdom
Staff were very helpful and welcoming. I was on crutches and they made sure that I was comfortable. Food was outstanding. Will definitely be there again.
The Boathouse is situated directly next to Puckpool park and Apply Beach in Seaview on the Isle of Wight. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar, offering a sun terrace and panoramic views of the Solent.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Lovely room, easy check in, check out and the jacuzzi bath!
Located in Sandown, 800 metres from Sandown Beach, The Broadway Park Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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....
Seaview is a picturesque part of the IOW. The coastline is lovely and not too hilly to stroll along. The beaches are a mixture of sandy and rocky. There's not much to the town other than a couple of restaurant pubs, a community shop and a few small supermarkets and a few cafes. I think this may be due to going out of season and when the weather was rubbish. It looks like you can hire dinghies and the like but I didn't. It's a short drive to Shanklin and Ventnor but the IOW is small so it's easy to visit anywhere on the island. Seaview is 20-30 mins from Fishbourne by road depending on traffic.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The area is beautiful and long walks around the beach are a...
The area is beautiful and long walks around the beach are a must. The accommodation was lovely and it felt like we were in a little village. The local wildlife was extraordinary and very entertaining to watch over the beautiful landscape.
Down the road are two wonderful pubs, The Fort and The Boat House, Both provide delicious food although the Boat House was quite expensive.
The area provides easy access to Ryde and Newport which leads to most of the Island. The roads are easy to drive with no Motorways or busy commuter roads. No matter where you go the scenery is breathtaking. Seaview is a lovely town, very clean and the people are extremely friendly. We would certainly return.
Hayes
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
As an elderly couple with movement problems the nearby...
As an elderly couple with movement problems the nearby seawall and promenade allowed us to enjoy daily walks overlooking the Solent. The variety of yachts, cruise ships and speed boats moving between the mainland and the Island and going out to sea giving us an interesting view.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely town, nice pub the boathouse served nice food and a...
Lovely town, nice pub the boathouse served nice food and a really great location not far from the ferry at all and surrounding villages like Bembridge and Saint Helens and then down to sanddown are just beautiful
Maisie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Seaview has a large dog friendly beach and several eating...
Seaview has a large dog friendly beach and several eating places nearby that are happy to let dogs in. It is close to Ryde for the hovercraft to the mainland and shops, adventure playgrounds and places to eat.
katrina
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very helpful staff and an extremely comfortable bed in a...
Very helpful staff and an extremely comfortable bed in a gorgeous location. Very good breakfast. They called me immediately when I accidentally left behind some things and posted them to me on the same day! Amazing!
Lea
United Kingdom
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We had a wonderful stay at The Brackens, we were lucky to have good weather, so we enjoyed the beautiful garden and short stroll to the beach. The house was lovely with lots of home comforts, very clean with lovely furnishings. Seaview is a lovely little seaside village and we had nice meals at The Old Fort and The Crab and Lobster. The Seabrew coffee stand on the beach sells great coffee and cakes.
We made lots of great memories and definitely recommend both the house and location.
Owner had thought of everything that you might need for a self-catering holiday plus hotel-like extras such as tea, coffee, milk, soap, shower gel, etc. Plenty of cleaning materials. Maps, leaflets, games provided. Free parking nearby. Good place for walks.
The property was huge and really clean. Everything was well prepared for a holiday getaway, and we were able to cook in the kitchen, have breakfasts in the patio, and the entire experience was just amazing!
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