Yarmouth

Your guide to Yarmouth

Yarmouth is a quaint town located on the west side of the Isle of Wight. With a lively harbour, cobbled streets, a great selection of pubs and restaurants and even a pier, this small, historic town will offer you plenty of things to do.

We run a ferry service straight into Yarmouth from Lymington in the New Forest, with a beautifully-picturesque sailing that takes just 40 minutes.

Sitting at the mouth of the River Yar, the town is a short drive from the popular holiday destination of Freshwater.

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Things to do in Yarmouth

The town may be small, but there’s loads going in Yarmouth. The wooden pier that stretches out into the Solent is an ideal place to start your visit – especially if you’ve just hopped off the Wightlink ferry.

There are a wealth of pubs and places to eat around the pretty town centre and if you venture a little further inland, you’ll find Off The Rails, a unique places to eat and drink set along an old railway line.

We’ve picked out three of our favourite things to do in and around Yarmouth below.

Yarmouth Castle

The perfect place to visit if you like mixing history with breathtaking views, Yarmouth Castle was originally built as an artillery fort under Henry VIII’s reign.

One of the former King’s most sophisticated sea defences, step inside for a glimpse of what life was like in the 16th century.

Yarmouth Castle

Tapnell Farm Park

Animals, go karts, crazy golf, football golf, archery, jumping pillows, clay pigeon shooting, an aqua park, a restaurant and a place to stay – Tapnell Farm really does have everything you need for a break on the Isle of Wight.

Perfect for a family getaway, it’s an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring West Wight.

Tapnell Farm Park

The Needles

The Isle of Wight and The Needles are synonymous with one another.

The iconic white chalk stacks leading up to the Needles Lighthouse are a beautiful sight, but there’s plenty to do in the area, including the world-famous chairlift down to Alum Bay and the National Trust-owned Old Baterry.

The Needles Landmark Attraction

Places to stay

There is a mix of hotels, B&Bs and self-catering options within the town of Yarmouth.

Some of the more popular options include The George Hotel, found right next to Yarmouth Castle with spectacular views out across the Solent, and The Bugle Coaching Inn, a beautiful family-run pub and places to stay within the town square.

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A group in shorts and t-shirts stand on Yarmouth Pier looking out towards the Wight Light Wightlink ferry

Getting there

If you’re on the mainland, by far the easiest way to get to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight is by using our car ferry service from Lymington in the New Forest.

You can travel with your vehicle or as a foot passenger on this route, making it perfect for a day trip visit from the New Forest.

Visiting Yarmouth from our Fishbourne port? It’s about a 35 minute drive, taking you across the Island from east to west via Newport.

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