Monday 18 July 2016

Isle of Wight: Stay For Two With Breakfast, Dinner, Ferry and Leisure Access at Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel

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Highlights

Enjoy a stay at a country house hotel nestled on the Isle of Wight

What You Get

Included in all options: Stay for two in a standard double or twin room with full English breakfast, 3-course dinner on the first night, return car ferry and complimentary use of leisure facilities at both Luccombe Manor Country House and Luccombe Hall Country House, valid between 1 Oct 2016-17 Feb 2017

Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel

Boasting a traditional facade defined by the rustic aura of a country house, the Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel occupies a prime position on the Isle of Wight’s coast, overlooking from a cliff top the blue waters of Sandown Bay.
  • Spacious rooms boasting remote controlled flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi, hospitality tray with tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Spa pool, outdoor hot tub and games room
  • Access to the indoor and outdoor facilities of its sister hotel, Luccombe Hall Country House Hotel, including outdoor garden facilities for children (swings, climbing frame, trampoline, giant chess and draughts, mini putting), indoor pool heated to 86 degrees, spa indoor hot tub, sauna (from midday to 6pm), pool table, table tennis, squash court, basketball hoop, toddler soft play area
  • Check-in from 2pm; check-out by 11am
  • Staff speaks English; Pets not allowed
Isle of Wight is one of UK’s favourite holiday destinations, beckoning with its coastal cliffs, quaint villages, unspoilt countryside surroundings and family-friendly attractions.
On the Isle of Wight, visitors have the opportunity to admire many villages displaying ancient architecture and thatched roof cottages, and enjoy outdoor activities such as tree climbing or karting. Animal lovers may go the Monkey Haven, to the Seaview Wildlife Encounter or to The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, while history enthusiasts may pay a visit to the Carisbrooke Castle or to the Osborne House, once a royal residence.