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ISLE OF WIGHT
The Isle of Wight is a lovely island on the south coast of England. A pocket-sized destination for all seasons, it is a hub of activity with plenty of offers. Choose from hotels, bed and breakfasts, holiday parks, self-catering cottages, and caravan and camping parks in the area.
Besides a great selection of accommodations, there are also award-winning beaches, theme parks, and other exciting historical places. Exciting eats are also part of the itinerary when visiting the Isle of Wight. Have a taste of the sumptuous feast with the local and international eats by the coast.
Part of the Isle of Wight is beautiful countryside and rolling landscape. For the past century, the island has been dubbed a Garden Isle. Its warmer-than-average weather is to thank for it.
The Isle of Wight has the perfect temperature and humidity to help exotic plants thrive. The Garden Isle is open for exploration. Walk to the landscaped gardens or relax in a colourful tropical paradise unique to the island.
Being outdoors and one with nature is the most enjoyable part of being in the Isle of Wight. Breathe in the fresh air and get ready to explore its flower culture through its parks and gardens. For greenery near the sea, there is Appley Park.
The park is not only for people but also for those with four-legged friends. Dogs will enjoy socialising with other friendly faces. They will also be busy sniffing and finding new trails in the woodland.
The park has plenty of spaces for kids to run around. There is a small playground for young ones to keep busy. Spot flowers like daffodils in the woodland while getting a glimpse of the sea.
An old yet charming village in the Isle of Wight, Ventnor, is a lovely park south of the esplanade. Ventnor Park is known for its putting green, a small aviary, and gorgeous flowers. It also has a small stream where thirsty dogs can take sips after walks.
Unlike other parks, Ventnor Park is maintained with the care and adoration it deserves. It also a peaceful place with a play area at the top of the hill. In summer, there are events on the bandstand for the family.
Robin Hill is another place of interest where children will enjoy their time. It has several play facilities such as nets, treetop walks, squirrel tunnels, toboggan and suspension bridges. Adults can relax in the gardens or visit the falconry.
With lovely gardens and views, it is hard not to like the place. Other parks such as Riverview Park, Church Litten Park, and Northwood House & Park are also great places in the Isle of Wight where picnics are best done while viewing the scenery.
Part of the Isle of Wight is beautiful flowers from local flower shops. Summer Lily's, one of the florists on the island, is a flower shop worth visiting. Find the shop at 15 St James Street in Newport.
Summer Lily's is an established flower shop and has been around for 25 years. Its shop is stocked with flowers, plants and other gift items that would delight customers. Part of its team is passionate and friendly florists creating fresh bouquet and flower arrangements.
Summer Lily's delivers locally in the Isle of Wight. For orders to be delivered in other parts of the UK, partner florists can fulfil the order. These partner florists are part of BloomLocal network.
BloomLocal is a network of local florists—including Summer Lily's—delivering fresh flowers in the UK. Through the network, customers can meet all kinds of florists in the UK. Expect high-quality products with BloomLocal.
The Isle of Wight flower culture is alive and thriving through its parks, gardens and flower shops. See more of these when visiting the island in the south of England.
Find a florist in key towns in Isle of Wight
Ryde
Cowes
Sandown
Shanklin
East Cowes
Freshwater (/ Totland)
Ventnor
Our Partner Florists in Isle of Wight
The Ivy Florist - Newport, www.theivyflorist.co.uk
385 Malpas Rd, Newport, United Kingdom NP20 6WB
The Isle of Wight is a lovely island on the south coast of England. A pocket-sized destination for all seasons, it is a hub of activity with plenty of offers. Choose from hotels, bed and breakfasts, holiday parks, self-catering cottages, and caravan and camping parks in the area.
Besides a great selection of accommodations, there are also award-winning beaches, theme parks, and other exciting historical places. Exciting eats are also part of the itinerary when visiting the Isle of Wight. Have a taste of the sumptuous feast with the local and international eats by the coast.
Part of the Isle of Wight is beautiful countryside and rolling landscape. For the past century, the island has been dubbed a Garden Isle. Its warmer-than-average weather is to thank for it.
The Isle of Wight has the perfect temperature and humidity to help exotic plants thrive. The Garden Isle is open for exploration. Walk to the landscaped gardens or relax in a colourful tropical paradise unique to the island.
Being outdoors and one with nature is the most enjoyable part of being in the Isle of Wight. Breathe in the fresh air and get ready to explore its flower culture through its parks and gardens. For greenery near the sea, there is Appley Park.
The park is not only for people but also for those with four-legged friends. Dogs will enjoy socialising with other friendly faces. They will also be busy sniffing and finding new trails in the woodland.
The park has plenty of spaces for kids to run around. There is a small playground for young ones to keep busy. Spot flowers like daffodils in the woodland while getting a glimpse of the sea.
An old yet charming village in the Isle of Wight, Ventnor, is a lovely park south of the esplanade. Ventnor Park is known for its putting green, a small aviary, and gorgeous flowers. It also has a small stream where thirsty dogs can take sips after walks.
Unlike other parks, Ventnor Park is maintained with the care and adoration it deserves. It also a peaceful place with a play area at the top of the hill. In summer, there are events on the bandstand for the family.
Robin Hill is another place of interest where children will enjoy their time. It has several play facilities such as nets, treetop walks, squirrel tunnels, toboggan and suspension bridges. Adults can relax in the gardens or visit the falconry.
With lovely gardens and views, it is hard not to like the place. Other parks such as Riverview Park, Church Litten Park, and Northwood House & Park are also great places in the Isle of Wight where picnics are best done while viewing the scenery.
Part of the Isle of Wight is beautiful flowers from local flower shops. Summer Lily's, one of the florists on the island, is a flower shop worth visiting. Find the shop at 15 St James Street in Newport.
Summer Lily's is an established flower shop and has been around for 25 years. Its shop is stocked with flowers, plants and other gift items that would delight customers. Part of its team is passionate and friendly florists creating fresh bouquet and flower arrangements.
Summer Lily's delivers locally in the Isle of Wight. For orders to be delivered in other parts of the UK, partner florists can fulfil the order. These partner florists are part of BloomLocal network.
BloomLocal is a network of local florists—including Summer Lily's—delivering fresh flowers in the UK. Through the network, customers can meet all kinds of florists in the UK. Expect high-quality products with BloomLocal.
The Isle of Wight flower culture is alive and thriving through its parks, gardens and flower shops. See more of these when visiting the island in the south of England.
Find a florist in key towns in Isle of Wight
Ryde
Cowes
Sandown
Shanklin
East Cowes
Freshwater (/ Totland)
Ventnor
Our Partner Florists in Isle of Wight
The Ivy Florist - Newport, www.theivyflorist.co.uk
385 Malpas Rd, Newport, United Kingdom NP20 6WB