Carisbrooke in Isle of Wight

Carisbrooke is a Village in the county of Isle of Wight.

The village of Carisbrooke in Newport on the Isle of Wight is a popular tourist destination.

Carisbrooke boasts a number of historic landmarks including Carisbrooke Castle and St Mary’s Church

The castle is a well-preserved royal fortress which was once used as a prison for Charles I. While the church is a beautiful medieval building with many interesting features

Carisbrooke is also home to a variety of shops and businesses, making it the perfect place to stay while exploring the Isle of Wight.

Carisbrooke postcode: PO30 1NS

Retail in Carisbrooke

There are great places to visit near Carisbrooke including some great villages, ruins, beaches, towns, castles, historic buildings, geological features and hiking areas.

There are a number of villages near Carisbrooke including Bembridge, Carisbrooke, Fishbourne, Wootton Bridge, St Helens - Isle of Wight, Shanklin Old Village, and Luccombe - Isle of Wight.

There are a several good ruins in the Carisbrooke area like Culver Battery, and Carisbrooke Castle.

Don't miss Whitecliff Bay, Compton Bay and Downs, Compton Bay, and Totland's beaches if visiting the area around Carisbrooke.

Carisbrooke has some unmissable towns nearby like Newport - Isle of Wight, Ryde, Cowes, Shanklin, Sandown, and Yarmouth.

Carisbrooke Castle is a great place to visit close to Carisbrooke if you like castles.

Historic Buildings to visit near Carisbrooke include Carisbrooke Castle, St Helens Duver, The Needles Lighthouse, The Needles Battery, and Fort Victoria.

Don't miss Compton Bay and Downs, and The Needles's geological features if visiting the area around Carisbrooke.

The area close to Carisbrooke boasts some of the best hiking areas including Culver Down.

Carisbrooke History

There are some historic monuments around Carisbrooke:

Places to see near Carisbrooke

Lakes near Carisbrooke

    Things to do in Carisbrooke

    Where to Eat in Carisbrooke

    Streets in Carisbrooke

    The Salt and Pepper Pots

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    As a part of this production, Landscape Britain was asked to advise with regards to the location of specific areas of outstanding natural beauty throughout the region.

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