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Neil and I have been together eleven years and for the eight summers that we've taken a holiday (been too skint other years!) we've headed over to the Lake District and either stayed with our friend or in a caravan.
But for 2009 Neil is ADAMANT that we are going to the Isle of Wight as he went years ago with his brother and had a great holiday and so he wants to take me and Diva so we can enjoy it too![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I picked up a copy of the AA's book Pet Friendly Places To Stay 2009 in WH Smith last week and there's a couple of places on the IoW that look ok.
We prefer to say in a caravan, cottage or a log cabin as B&B's and hotels are rather restrictive really - we like to be able to completely relax and not just be 'restricted' to our own room. In a caravan Neil can have a lie-in whilst I do my usual getting up early and going birdwatching or walking for a couple of hours before breakfast thing :- " And he can say up late to read or watch a movie whilst I usually potter off to bed early.
Has anybody had a holiday on IoW that they can recommend? Any good places that ARE dog-friendly and, what would be perfect, not on too huge a site where there'll be hundreds of other families? We are planning to go late-September-ish when the kids are back at school and the weather's not TOO hot![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
We once had a fabulous caravan holiday on a farm just outside Windermere and there were only the three caravans in a small field and ours overlooked a larger field which had Roe Deer, Badgers and Tawny Owls in it every night. :thumbsup:
But for 2009 Neil is ADAMANT that we are going to the Isle of Wight as he went years ago with his brother and had a great holiday and so he wants to take me and Diva so we can enjoy it too
I picked up a copy of the AA's book Pet Friendly Places To Stay 2009 in WH Smith last week and there's a couple of places on the IoW that look ok.
We prefer to say in a caravan, cottage or a log cabin as B&B's and hotels are rather restrictive really - we like to be able to completely relax and not just be 'restricted' to our own room. In a caravan Neil can have a lie-in whilst I do my usual getting up early and going birdwatching or walking for a couple of hours before breakfast thing :- " And he can say up late to read or watch a movie whilst I usually potter off to bed early.
Has anybody had a holiday on IoW that they can recommend? Any good places that ARE dog-friendly and, what would be perfect, not on too huge a site where there'll be hundreds of other families? We are planning to go late-September-ish when the kids are back at school and the weather's not TOO hot
We once had a fabulous caravan holiday on a farm just outside Windermere and there were only the three caravans in a small field and ours overlooked a larger field which had Roe Deer, Badgers and Tawny Owls in it every night. :thumbsup: