Events and Activities
Events taking place on the Isle of Wight in 2012. For complete run down of events taking place on the Island, telephone |
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World class jazz, in an exciting programme of over 40 concerts. | ||
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Isle of Wight Walking Festival |
5-20 May |
Since it began in 1999, the two-week Isle of Wight Walking Festival has grown to become the biggest event of its kind in the | ||
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Wight Diamond Mountain Bike Festival |
May tbc |
Now in its 16th year the festival dubbed ‘a 3-day party on two wheels’ returns with live music, BBQ’s, plus some of the coolest trails and best riding around. | ||
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Yarmouth Old Gaffers |
25 - 27 May |
See Yarmouth’s picturesque harbour filled with more than 100 visiting traditional sailing, steam and motor vessels, including the cream of the ‘Old Gaffers’ fleet. On shore there’s a huge range of fun activities keeping the 20,000 plus visitors entertained from morning till night. | ||
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JP Morgan Fleming Round the |
30 June |
This is sailing’s answer to the London Marathon as 1600 boats, crewed by some of the biggest names in sailing as well as keen amateur sailors, skim past The Needles, the Island’s distinctive rocky structure, round St Catherine’s Point and Bembridge Ledge and back into the Solent. Watch the yachts round the Needles rocks and enjoy a hearty breakfast in the Needles Old Battery Café. | ||
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22,23 & 24 June |
In the music festival calendar, June is now very much associated with the Isle of Wight Festival. With previous headliners The Police, Kaiser Chiefs, Rolling Stones and Keane, the beautiful setting and connecting with past festival history creates a unique festival experience. | ||
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Skandia Cowes Week |
11-18 August |
The oldest and largest annual sailing regatta in the world. Highlights include the Fastnet race on the final Sunday and Champagne Mumm Ladies Day. A major part of Cowes Week is the carnival spirit, when the entertainment spills on to the streets of | ||
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Isle of Wight Garlic Festival |
18-19 August |
An event held to celebrate the Isle of Wight’s position as the | ||
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Annual Steam Show |
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Bestival |
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A multi award-winning 3-day boutique music festival. The Bestival is fun and quirky. The annual dressing-up theme is always widely embraced. Set in the leafy surrounds of Robin Hill Country Park on the Isle of Wight, it’s the best way to round off the summer festival season. | ||
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Little Britian Challenge Cup Regatta |
6-9 September |
The LBCC is the largest annual, construction industry yachting regatta in Europe, with over 250 yachts taking part and over 3000 people racing. The event is run by and for the construction industry and teams comprise contractors, property developers, architects and engineers. In 2007, over £130,000 was raised for sailing charities. | ||
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15-23 September |
Rides vary from pleasant meanders through pretty villages to Cycle the Wight, a 70-mile road route around the Island’s spectacular coastline. The festival kicks-off in Newport with a day of family entertainment, including the hilarious Sink or Swim. Watch from the riverbank as home-made pedal-powered crafts attempt to make it across the River Medina without getting wet. | ||
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Isle of Wight Folk & Blues Festival |
TBC September |
Awaiting info | ||
Walking Festival abilities.

