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A warm welcome awaits you on the Isle of Wight.

     
 


Amazon World

 

   Amazon World | Sandown
 
 

The Island's largest exotic animal park housed in natural rainforest surroundings.  Enjoy our daily falconry displays, meet the animals talks and penguin feeding.  Large Jurassic themed adv...
 
 
 


Butterfly World

 

   Butterfly World | Ryde
 
 

Landscaped indoor gardens with exotic free-flying butterflies. Brilliant fountain displays, Small World, jumping Jets and Italian and Japanese water gardens with Koi Carp.  Open: 1st April -...
 
 
 


Fort Victoria Marine Aquarium

 

   Fort Victoria Marine Aquarium | West Wight
 
 

The Aquarium is situated in the remains of a Victorian fort guarding the Solent. Most of the Aquarium contains local sea fish and invertebrates. A separate section containings some of the amazing and...
 
 
 


Gift to Nature

 

   Gift to Nature | Newport
 
 

Gift to Nature is a scheme managed by the Island 2000 Trust to show how tourism and the environment can help each other.  Many Island tourism businesses are inviting their guests to make a v...
 
 
 


Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary

 

   Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary | Ventnor
 
 

Registered charity rescuing donkeys in need. Over 200 donkeys and other animals enjoy a permanent home in 50 acres. Visitors can join "Adopt a Donkey" scheme.  Open from Easter 120...
 
 
 


Isle of Wight Owl & Falconry Centre

 

   Isle of Wight Owl & Falconry Centre | Ventnor
 
 

Come and see our magnificent birds of prey flying in the beautiful Appuldurcombe Valley. Displays include Owls, Falcons, Hawks and Eagles throughout the day. Displays move to our indoor flight barn ...
 
 
 


Isle of Wight Zoo

 

   Isle of Wight Zoo | Sandown
 
 

IW Family Attraction of the Year - Good Britain guide 2004. Home of the Tiger Sanctuary & Lemurland for rare and endangered species inc Tigers, Lions, Jaguars and Leopard. Also lemurs, Monkeys, B...
 
 
 


Seaview Wildlife Encounter

 

   Seaview Wildlife Encounter | Ryde
 
 

There is something for everyone at the Islands largest Wildlife Park overlooking Seaviews beautiful coastline.A hands on approach enables visitors to feed penguins, wallabies, parrots and hundreds of ...
  Isle of Wight CalisbrookeCastle
  South West of Newport on B3323
Carisbrooke.gif (46293 bytes) Carisbrooke is the island's only remaining medieval castle. Built on a Roman site the castle earthworks were begun in 1070. 

The shell keep was built on the site some 70 years later.  None of the Norman domestic buildings now remain.  The imposing gatehouse with its drum towers dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. 

In 1377 the French landed on the island but the castle was not attacked. 

During Elizabethan times the threat of a Spanish invasion was avoided when the Armada was turned away at a nearby battle.  However, the castle was considerably altered to resist the new artillery.   Outer lines of defence were built enclosing the old castle.  The curtain walls, bastions and bulwarks remain in good condition to this day. 

Charles I was held prisoner at the castle in 1647.  An attempt to escape was foiled when he got stuck in the bars. 

Later the castle was the occasional residence of the governor of the Isle of Wight and it became home to Princess Beatrice, youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, when she was governor.