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Shanklin HotelsHotels in the beautiful seaside town of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. Shanklin is a town of great character and charm. There is safe bathing on a sandy beach, with water sports, car parks, amusement arcades and a host of pubs and restaurants. For more information on Shanklin, including details of local attractions and transport, see our Shanklin town guide. Prices shown here are low season rates per person based on two people sharing. Select a hotel to view more information including full tariffs, facilities, photographs and contact details. The Belmont, Shanklin - 4 Star Guest AccommodationThe Belmont is an imposing former Victorian gentlemans' residence, where we are known for our friendly personal touch. Set back from the road in mature grounds, the hotel is ideally located, just a short walk to the thatched Old Village, Shanklin Chine, the seafront and town centre. From £35 per night B&B in low season 2010. St Leonards Hotel, Shanklin - 4 Star Guest AccommodationJane & Ian invite you to stay with them and enjoy all that is best in British holidays. Our warm friendly atmosphere, comfortable refurbished rooms and freshly prepared home cooked food, will combine with the unique magic of the Island to make your holiday just that little bit more special. From £27 per night B&B in low season 2010. Havelock Hotel, Shanklin - 4 Star Guest AccommodationSet in mature gardens, this unique bed and breakfast hotel offers outstanding levels of comfort, facilities, personal service and value. Relax on the terrace, in the bar lounge, or by the pool-side and be spoilt for choice by our all day light refreshments menu. From £64 for two nights B&B in low season 2010. Overstrand Hotel, Shanklin - 4 Star Guest AccommodationThe Overstrand, overlooking Shanklin beach, is one of the finest character houses on the Isle of Wight, delightfully situated within 3 acres of gardens. It has superb sea and coastal views over the famous Sandown Bay. From £70 for two nights B&B in low season 2010. Bedford Lodge Hotel, Shanklin - 4 Star Guest AccommodationBedford Lodge is a guest house with all the flexibility of a hotel. Situated in south facing, private gardens, with sloping lawns, flowering folliage and a sun terrace - a truly magical location. From £54 for two nights B&B in low season 2010. Aqua Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star HotelThe Aqua Hotel is a beautifully appointed family run hotel with a reputation for quality. Superbly situated on the seafront in the popular resort of Shanklin, it offers the ideal location for a beachside holiday, yet remains conveniently close to the town centre. From £90 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Keats Green Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star HotelSome of the finest poetry to come from this country was inspired by the views of Keats Green. This famous green, both beautiful and away from traffic, is all that separates the Keats Green Hotel and the magnificent sweep of Sandown and Shanklin Bay. From £104 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Luccombe Hall Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star HotelOriginally built in 1870 as the summer palace for the Bishop of Portsmouth this lovely family run hotel commands the best position and the best selection of facilities of any hotel on the Isle of Wight. From £118 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Bourne Hall Country House Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star Country House HotelVictorian Country House Hotel situated just outside Shanklin Old Village, Bourne Hall is set in three acres of gardens and offers a warm and friendly welcome. All 31 bedrooms have en-suite facilties, colour television, radio, telephone, CD player, hairdryer and tea / coffee facilities. Health & beauty treatments. Aromatherapy, massages, reflexology, reiki & more. Special meditation, holistic & yoga breaks available. From £160 for two nights half board, car ferry inclusive in low season 2010. Brunswick Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star HotelSuperbly situated on the famous Green, named after one of our most well known poets, the Brunswick has unsurpassable sea views of shanklin Bay and splendid walks from this quiet, traffic free location. From £143 for two nights half board, car ferry inclusive in low season 2010. Rylstone Manor Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Country House HotelThis lovely Grade II manor house , a country house with style, sits amidst four acres of the beautiful Rylstone Gardens and commands views over the famous Shanklin Chine and the sea beyond. It is a haven of tranquillity close to the old thatched village. From £62.50 per night B&B in low season 2010. Channel View Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star HotelSet on the cliff top overlooking the sandy bay, yet within strolling distance of the town and the famous thatched old village. Channel View is an excellent choice to make for a relaxing holiday, a few days away, your honeymoon or special anniversary. From £130 for two nights half board, car ferry inclusive in low season 2010. Shanklin Hotel, Shanklin - 3 Star HotelThe Shanklin hotel with its spacious marble foyer, large reception and lounge areas is situated in a premier location with magnificent views over the bay and surrounding countryside whilst only a few minutes walk away from the town. From £155 for two nights half board, car ferry inclusive in low season 2010. Eastmount Hall Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star HotelThe Eastmount Hotel in Shanklin is designed to offer all that you need from an Isle of Wight holiday. High standards and excellent choice of food and comfort are two essentials for a satisfactory, happy holiday, as well as first class service and facilities to entertain you. From £80 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star Country House HotelLuccombe Manor is a truly elegant, lavishly decorated Victorian residence retaining many original features. Its varied lounges offer relaxation and comfort in a tranquil setting. It enjoys enviable location close to the historic Shanklin Chine, Rylstone Gardens and the picturesque Old Village and shares the delightful cliff top gardens with its sister hotel, Luccombe Hall. From £98 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Melbourne Ardenlea Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star HotelYou're specially welcome at The Melbourne Ardenlea. From the moment you step across the threshold of this charming family run hotel you'll be made to feel welcome. The Hotel is that rare combination of first class amenities and a truly friendly atmosphere. From £92 for two nights half board in low season 2010. Fernbank Hotel, Shanklin - Rating Applied ForSituated in a magical elevated position just above the thatched roofs of the picturesque famous Old Village of Shanklin. The Fernbank is an intimate small bed and breakfast retreat, complimented by an all day lightbite menu, and supebly stocked bar. Breakfast is an occasion, served in our Garden Room, with only the freshest local produce on offer. From £33 to £40 per person per night B&B in 2010. Orchardcroft Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star HotelThe Orchardcroft is recognised as one of the best hotels for good food on the Island and combined with its excellent leisure facilities and the elegant but friendly atmosphere, it is hard to beat. From £72 for two nights B&B in low season 2010. Mayfair Hotel, Shanklin - 2 Star HotelResident proprietors Ian and Christina welcome you to the Mayfair, a family run hotel which offers a friendly, relaxed and informal atmosphere. The Mayfair occupies an unrivalled position with views across Sandown bay to Culver downs and cliffs. From £88 for two nights half board in low season 2010. |
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