Real fire during winter months
At least one quiet bar
Family friendly
Garden or outdoor drinking area
Accommodation
Lunchtime menu
Evening Menu
Food all
day
Public Bar
Facilities
for the disabled
Camping nearby
Ferry port or
railwaystaion nearby
Traditional Games
Real draught
cider
Car
Park
No Smoking
area
Local
Ales
Portland Inn
Worsley Road
01983 292948
Main Cowes road as you enter the village
Mon - Thurs 11 - 11 Fri - Sat 11 - 11.30 Sun 12 - 10.30
John Smiths
Wells Bombardier
Pleasant village local, once having been the bakers, grocers and hardware
store.
Meals served both lunchtime and evenings 12.00noon - 2.30pm, 6.00pm-9.00pm using fresh and locally sourced products (depending on seasonality and
availabily).
Cask Ales -
Beer Garden
- Live Music every weekend
Traditional Games -
Sky TV and Themed Quiz Nights
Woodvale Hotel
Princes Esplanade
01983 292037
www.the-woodvale.co.uk
Seafront Gurnard
Weekdays 11 - 11 Sat 11 - 11 Sun 12 - 10.30
Bass
Flowers Original
Fullers London Pride
Old Speckled Hen
Guest
Just a short walk along the esplanade from Cowes, is this splendid former
W.B.Mew Langton house, situated within yards of the waters edge and offering
a grandstand view of all the yacht racing, shipping movements and not to
mention the odd power boat race. Recently renovated to a high standard,
it now includes a function room upstairs and five spectacular letting rooms.
Plenty of garden, to enjoy the spectacular sunsets, and relax on those balmy
evenings, for which the Island is so well known. The Woodvale is ideal whether
on business or pleasure offering stylish surroundings in a friendly relaxed
atmosphere, and if you add to that, fine wines, a range of cask ale and
an extensive menu of wholesome freshly cooked food, you'll soon discover
the Woodvale is an experience to savour.
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Gurnard
Large residential village near Cowes, which takes its name from the local name for 'guernet', a salt-water fish. The sea front is popular for bathing, albeit very stony. Pleasant walks west via the Marsh, the estuary of the Luck and Gurnard 'cliffs' to Thorness Bay.