Friday 4 February 2011

Celebrate Valentine's Day on the Isle of Wight

Celebrate Valentine's Day on the Isle of WightBy: Terry Simpshon

The year is almost over and after Christmas, the next big celebration that you need to plan is where to celebrate Valentine's Day.

There are many romantic places in UK you can choose from but if you are working under a limited budget and want to spend it in a nice and quiet place, the Isle of Wight is the perfect place to go.

There are many interesting and romantic things that you can do in the island. Plus the scenic views will make you fall in love all over again. So holidays and short breaks, Isle of Wight, are the ideal Valentine's Day escapade.

Some of the romantic activities you and your loved will enjoy doing in the island include the following:

Eating Out
The flavours of fresh locally produce vegetables, freshly caught seafood and local wines, cider, and beer in the Isle of Wight restaurants are more than enough reason for you and your partner to have a great Valentine's Day on the island.

As part of the island's vision for a more sustainable island by 2020, the island is committed to provide flavoursome, home-grown produce. When you eat at any of the island's restaurant, expect seafood straight from the fishermen's latest catch, locally brewed beer, locally-grown wine, scrummy ciders made from gorgeous Island apples, and tasty organic veg.

Whatever preferences in taste you may have, your senses are surely in for a treat in the Isle of Wight. And regardless of the budget and season you decide to visit, you're guaranteed to find the perfect eating venue - whether it's in a historic inn, a romantic restaurant, or a trendy bistro - everything you're looking for is here.

Chilling out
Nothing is as romantic as spending time with your loved one in a pub or village cafe overlooking the sea.

A perfect Valentines Day getaway in one of Britain's most tranquil retreats, the Isle of Wight is calm, unspoilt, and untamed - all the things you need to wash those stress and worries away. What's even better about Isle of Wight is its accessibility from the mainland - just a short trip by ferry, which can be romantic all by itself!

You can also unwind with some leisurely golf sessions, sailing, or a stroll around the local galleries and vineyards.

Walking the Wight
If you and your loved one are more adventurous types, you can go for a walk on the island's wealth of bridleways and footpaths. The Isle of Wight is reputed for having more footpaths per square mile than any other English county - from short town rails, to the 60 mile coastal path, and circular routes, you're sure to enjoy walking down the lanes, fields and cliffs to take in the island's natural beauty.

for more information on short breaks, Isle of Wight please visit: http://www.islandviewholidays.co.uk/

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