Destination Search
Filter Results
Disabled Countryside Holidays in Isle of Wight
Briefly an independent kingdom, home to the red squirrel, the world’s first radio station and the unsuccessful refuge of King Charles I, the fascinating history of the Isle of Wight stretches right back to the dinosaurs and the fossils that can be found there. Sometimes referred to as ‘England in miniature’ and with ‘All this beauty is of God’ as its motto, the Isle of Wight is a treasure trove for holidaymakers. Take a holiday to this fascinating island with DisabledHolidays.com!
Just a short hop from Hampshire across the Solent - travelling by hovercraft is fun - the Isle of Wight is wonderful for those who enjoy nature and wildlife, geology and the sea. The 19th century poets Tennyson and Swinburne both lived on the Isle of Wight for a while, no doubt enjoying the glorious combination of seaside and countryside, wildlife and gentle wanderings.
Places to visit on the Isle of Wight include Newport, which is great for shopping, the Victorian town of Ryde with the oldest seaside pier in England, East Cowes, where Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s summer retreat is located and Sandown, home to the Dinosaur Isle geological museum and zoo.
For those who enjoy history - either prehistoric or modern, nature in many forms, or the idea of a traditional English holiday, the Isle of Wight is the ideal destination. There are many guesthouses, B&B’s, hotels and caravan parks offering a fantastic range of accessibility options.
What’s available with our disabled holidays in the Isle of Wight?
- accessible accommodation - guaranteed
- mobility equipment hire - wheelchairs, hoists, shower chairs, electric beds, and more!
- attractions and days out
- financial protection
- our award winning service!