Ventnor (/ˈvɛntnər/) is a seaside resort and civil parish established in the Victorian era on the south east coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It is situated south of St Boniface Down, and is built on steep slopes leading down to the sea. The higher part is referred to as Upper Ventnor (officially Lowtherville); the lower part, where most amenities are located, is known as Ventnor. Ventnor is sometimes taken to include the neighbouring settlements of St. Lawrence and Bonchurch.
Restaurants in Ventnor
5.0 based on 29 reviews
The Ventnor Exchange is the town's unique creative hub. Located in a former Post Office the building now houses a studio theatre, record store and craft beer bar with over 50 guest beers. It's the best place on the Island to catch innovative new work, as well as the perfect place to browse vinyl, meet friends and relax with like minded people. The Ventnor Exchange is also the HQ for the annual Ventnor Fringe.
4.5 based on 1,881 reviews
Donkey Sanctuary - providing homes for unwanted and rescued animals. Carrying out educational work with schools and donkey therapy in residential settings.
Visited here in April and what a beautiful 50 acres of land with over a hundred donkeys to live in harmony Absolutely recommend to animal lovers and avid walkers as the animals are spread out nicely. Toilets are provided and are clean Cafe provided a wide selection of food and the staff were super friendly All donkeys have name tags and tons of information about their history dotted around the sanctuary.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Nestled in a sweet part of Ventnor on a Coastal Path, it’s a cosy, lovely, hidden gem that’s definitely worth a visit. Lovely scenery and a highlight of our walk.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
In a quiet corner of Ventnors award-winning park is an 18 hole putting green. This well loved green is visited by locals and visitors. Dogs especially welcomed. There is also a table tennis table, giant connect 4, football table, giant Lego. Something for everyone. Refreshments are available, a slice of homemade cake or maybe just an ice cream. Take a stroll round this beautiful park, feed the ducks, use the outdoor gym. Sunday afternoon sees the bandstand being used for concerts through the summer months.
Very well kept and scenic, picturesque park! Lovely to walk around at any time of the day, nice pond with Koi Carp, ducks ???? and ducklings ???? !
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Ventnor is our favourite part of the island. We had been to The Spyglass Inn on previous visits and wondered what our experience would be during a pandemic. We were not disappointed. The venue was very covid secure. Lots of cleaning and the tables were socially distanced both inside and outside. As it was a chilly evening we sat inside by the door but still enjoyed great views. The fish was delicious and the staff were very friendly and helpful. A fab venue which has never let us down when we have visited.
4.5 based on 519 reviews
Steephill cove is a beautiful Hidden gem. With its ever changing beach of sand, shingle and fantastic rock pools it is no wonder that families return here year after year. Over the years Steephill has become a hot spot to eat as well. Cove Coffee Shop with Home made cakes, light lunches, ice cream, sweet treats and more along with gorgeous goodies to buy for you and your home (Hoodies, Tee shirts, mugs, body lotions, creams, hand wash, candles etc with the amazing Cove logo) The Crab Shed serving fresh crab pasties. The Beach Shack serving fare (all only open during the daytime hours). Steephill can only be reached by foot which adds to its safety and pure Charm... A true gem of old fashioned English seaside. A must visit for anyone on the island!
We stayed in Steephill Cove in delightful accommodation just off the beach. Myself and my two grown up sons, we explored the coastal path past the Botanical Gardens all the way along the coast and round to the far side of St Lawrence and walked back via the road route, some amazing views along the sea path and some interesting Victorian architecture on the road return route, it took about 1.5 hr. On the Sunday we walked into Ventnor from the Cove along the coastal path, it takes about 35 minutes with some steep steps but well worth it and a reward of a pint outside the Spyglass inn.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Ventnor Heritage Centre is the home of Ventnor Heritage Museum and Ventnor & District Local History Society. It is run be volunteers and is a registered charity.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We are regular visitors to Ventnor and are well accustomed to visiting Graham Perks in Perks...but imagine the joy..of being greeted by the same genial host at the Volunteer ..what a night what a wonderful gem of a pub...loved it ...Will always go back,! ..
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