Bembridge, Isle of Wight
Have an Amazing time in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight
Bembridge, nestled on the eastern tip of the Isle of Wight, offers holiday makers picturesque coastal beauty, a wide choice of beaches and charming coastal walks, harbour explores and a quaint village atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat.
We love Bembridge for the variety of places to explore and eclectic mix of local shops from Fish and Chips to Seafood delights – Bembridge is one of the Islands best kept secrets.
Top Picks – Things to Do in Bembridge
Visit the Lifeboat Station and watch the Lifeboat launch. Kids and Adults alike will find this exhilarating.
- Go crabbing on Bembridge Ledge. Perfect for a summers day, take beach shoes, a net and sun hat!
- Walk along the harbour and look at the eclectic mix of houseboats, great anytime of the year.
Visit Bembridge Windmill, walk through the High Street, grab a bit to eat then walk along to the Windmill (May – Oct)
Let the children run wild on St Helens, The Duver. Sand dunes with great coastal views.
Walk the Bembridge Fort Climb – following Bembridge Trail & Heritage Trail.
Grab a bite to eat whilst watching small aircraft take off and land at Bembridge Airport.
Explore Bembridge on the Isle of Wight: A Tourist’s Guide to History, Nature, and Adventure
Bembridge Windmill: Visitors can tour the interior of the windmill to learn about its fascinating history and operation. The views from the top are spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of Bembridge and the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the adjacent visitor center provides insightful exhibits about traditional milling techniques and the local area.
Lifeboat Station: The Bembridge Lifeboat Station welcomes visitors interested in learning about the courageous work of the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Guided tours are available, providing insight into the daily operations of the lifeboat crews and the history of life-saving efforts in the area. Visitors can also explore the interactive displays and watch informative videos about maritime safety.
Bembridge Harbour: The harbor area is not only a picturesque spot for leisurely walks but also offers opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Additionally, charming waterfront cafes and seafood restaurants provide the perfect setting for enjoying freshly caught local fare.
Bembridge Ledge: Bembridge Ledge refers to a submerged geological feature off the coast of Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. It’s essentially a submerged rocky shelf or reef, which historically posed a significant hazard to ships navigating the waters around the island.
The ledge extends out from the coastline, and during low tide, parts of it may be visible above the water.
The area is teeming with marine life, including colorful fish, crustaceans, and even the occasional seal. Making it an attractive location for divers of all skill levels who can enjoy exploring the diverse underwater habitats and discovering the history of the sunken vessels.
St. Helen’s Duver: Nature lovers will appreciate the tranquil beauty of St. Helen’s Duver, which features a network of scenic walking trails through dunes, woodlands, and meadows. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of avian species, including migratory birds such as curlews and sandpipers. The remains of the historic forts offer insight into the area’s military past and provide excellent vantage points for observing the coastline.
Things to Do Near Bembridge
Aviation History: History enthusiasts can visit nearby Fort Walk, where they can explore the remnants of the Victorian fortifications and learn about their role in defending the Isle of Wight during the 19th century. Interpretive panels provide information about the fort’s strategic importance and its connection to the island’s maritime history. Additionally, guided tours of Bembridge’s wartime sites offer insights into the area’s contributions to World War II efforts and highlight the bravery of those who served.
Nature Reserves: Visitors to Brading Marshes and Culver Down can participate in guided nature walks led by knowledgeable local guides. These tours offer opportunities to spot rare wildlife species, such as the Eurasian spoonbill and the red squirrel, and learn about conservation efforts in the area. Nature enthusiasts can also take advantage of bird hides and observation points strategically placed throughout the reserves for optimal wildlife viewing.
Bembridge Festival: The Bembridge Festival is a family-friendly event featuring live music performances, traditional folk dances, and artisanal craft stalls. Visitors can sample local delicacies, including freshly baked pastries and homemade jams, at the festival’s food market. Children can enjoy activities such as face painting, puppet shows, and interactive workshops led by local artists. Additionally, the festival’s friendly atmosphere provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to meet and mingle with residents and fellow travelers alike.
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Practical Information
Scenic Bus Route
May – October take the Island Coaster: Ryde & Shanklin to Yarmouth along the coast via Whitecliff Bay, Ventnor, Blackgang Chine, Freshwater Bay & The Needles.
Southern Vectis Bus 8
Newport to Rydevia Amazon World, Sandown, Bembridge, St Helens, Seaview Bus Services
Parking in Bembridge
Near Steyne Road Free for up to 2 hours
Vine Road Free for up to 2 hours
West Street Free for up to 2 hours
Bembridge Car Park Free up to 2 hoursPostcode: PO35 5T
Steyne Rd Free for up to 2 hours
Postcode: PO35 5UL
Fishermans Walk
Postcode: BH5 1LL Lane End (near Lifeboat station) Paid
Places to Eat
The Crab and Lobster Inn
Seafood
32 Forelands Field Rd
Phone: 01983 872244
Crumbs
Restaurant
3, Lane End Ct, Lane End Cl, Lane End Rd
Phone: 01903 248700
Barbosa
Restaurant
9 Foreland Rd
Phone: 01983 875233
The Birdham at Bembridge
Gastropub
1 Steyne Rd
Phone: 01983 872840
Lu Shan Chinese Restaurant
Sherborne St
Phone: 01983 875559
The Old Village Inn
Pub
61 High St
Phone: 01983 872616
Little Fox’s
Cafe
11 High St
Phone: 01983 872626
The Best Dressed Crab Ltd
Seafood
Bembridge
Phone: 01983 874758
The Crab and Lobster Inn
Description: Airy rooms with free WiFi above a traditional seaside restaurant featuring a waterfront patio.
Phone Number: 01983 8722441
Address: 32 Forelands Field Road, Bembridge PO35 5TR1
The Pilot Boat Inn
Description: Quirky pub offering airy rooms with WiFi and breakfast, plus a classic menu and a bar with terrace.
Phone Number: 01983 8720772
Address: Station Road, Bembridge PO35 5NN2
Bembridge Houseboats
Unique houseboat stays with ever-changing views across the harbour.
The Birdham at Bembridge
Relaxed hotel offering contemporary rooms, plus a traditional pub & free breakfast.
Phone Number: 01983 8728404
Address: 1 Steyne Road, Bembridge PO35 5UH4
Warner Hotels – Bembridge Coast
Adults only. Airy rooms in seaside retreat with a spa and a pool, plus a relaxed carvery and live entertainment.
Phone Number: 01983 8739315
Address: The Bembridge Coast Hotel Flat No 1, Fishermans Walk, Bembridge PO35 5TH6
Mulberry Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Charming bed and breakfast in a picturesque location.
Address: 41 High Street, Bembridge PO35 5SE7
Wight Coast Holidays
Offers a range of holiday homes in Bembridge and other locations.
Phone Number: 01983 8731639
Address: 37 High Street, Bembridge PO35 5SD9
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The History Behind the Name Bembridge
The name “Bembridge” on the Isle of Wight originates from the Old English words binnan and brycg, which mean ‘the place within the bridge’. Historically, when Brading Harbour extended to Brading, Bembridge could only be reached either by boat or by crossing the bridge at Yarbridge, built around 1300. Before the construction of this bridge, the village was known as Orham.
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Weather in Bembridge Top Tips!
If the wind is blowing from the south or southwest, head to Bembridge’s beaches along the north coast, in the harbour or along St Helens, you will be sheltered from the winds. If a strong or cold wind is blowing from the north or east, walk around the headland towards Whitecliff Bay. Bembridge has coastline facing all directions apart from west; you will always find somewhere sheltered to hide and escape the winds