West Wight on the Isle of Wight is a treasure trove of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended holiday, this area offers an abundance of activities to suit all interests. Here are the top five things to do in West Wight, along with recommendations for three fantastic holiday accommodations to make your stay unforgettable.
1. Visiting The Needles and Alum Bay
One of the most iconic landmarks on the Isle of Wight, The Needles are a must-see. These striking chalk stacks rise majestically from the sea, providing a dramatic backdrop for photos and a fascinating history to uncover. Nearby Alum Bay is famous for its multicolored sand cliffs. You can take the famous chairlift ride from the cliffs down to the beach, where you can enjoy a boat trip around the Needles, explore the beach, or simply marvel at the stunning views.2. Tapnell Farm
For a family-friendly day out, Tapnell Farm is a fantastic choice. This attraction offers something for everyone, from animal encounters and indoor play areas to outdoor adventure activities like pedal karting, archery, and even a water buffalo safari. Tapnell Farm also boasts a popular restaurant, The Cow, serving delicious local produce and mouth watering burgers, making it an ideal spot for a fun-filled day with the family.3. West Wight Alpacas and Llamas
Experience the joy of meeting and walking with alpacas and llamas at West Wight Alpacas & Llamas. This farm offers guided walks where you can lead your very own alpaca through the picturesque countryside. It’s a unique and delightful experience for animal lovers of all ages. After your walk, enjoy a bite to eat at the on-site café, which offers a variety of tasty treats.
4. Colwell and Freshwater Bay
West Wight is home to some of the Isle of Wight’s most beautiful beaches. Colwell Bay offers a safe, sandy beach perfect for swimming, paddling, and beachcombing. The crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the mainland make it a favourite for visitors. Freshwater Bay, with its pebble beach and dramatic cliffs, is ideal for rock pooling, kayaking, and exploring the coastal paths. Both bays provide excellent opportunities for water sports and seaside relaxation.
5. Eating Out and Exploring Yarmouth Town
No visit to West Wight is complete without exploring the charming town of Yarmouth. Wander through its quaint streets, visit the historic Yarmouth Castle, and enjoy the bustling harbour. For dining, The Hut at Colwell Bay offers spectacular sea views and delicious seafood dishes – a perfect spot for a leisurely meal. Other recommended eateries include Off The Rails, located in a converted railway station, offering a unique dining experience with a menu full of local flavors.
Honorable Mention: Dimbola Museum and Galleries
For art and history enthusiasts, the Dimbola Museum and Galleries is a must-visit. Once the home of the pioneering Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, this museum showcases her work and hosts contemporary exhibitions. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the island’s cultural heritage and a peaceful spot to spend a few hours.Where to Stay in West Wight
Plan your getaway and book your West Wight accommodation today to enjoy cosy cottages, scenic beaches, and unforgettable island experiences on the Isle of Wight.
Dartmouth House - Bayside
From 195.80€ per night
Vermont - West Bay
From 154.00€ per night
Charming 2-Bed Family Cottage Your West Bay Retreat
From 146.30€ per night

