Winter Warmer Offer
Up to 25% Off
Up to 14th February 2013
Bed & Breakfast Just £44pp
Dinner, Bed & Breakfast £64pp
Free Return Car and Foot Passenger Ferry Travel
Minimum of 2 adults staying for 2 nights
Mince Pies on arrival and glass of sherry each evening in front of the open log fire
Excludes 24th December - 1st January
Free Car Ferry is from Southampton. Car Ferry Travel from Lymington or Portsmouth is an additional £20.
Free Foot Passenger Ferry Travel is from Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier Head.
Limited Availability - Book Now
£10pp surcharge for stays on Friday and Saturday nights
Children under 16 sharing a room with 2 adults FREE B&B (excluding Fri & Sat nights)(dinner charge just £10 per night per child)
Call Now on 01983 869000, quoting "GREAT88" or follow the links to make your booking online, entering GREAT88 in the promotional code box
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To make the most of your break, take a look at our hand-picked guide of Things to Do on the Isle of Wight in Winter
Warm your cockles this winter with a warm and welcoming short break at Luccombe Hall Country House Hotel.
You will be greeted by our friendly staff on arrival with mince pies. Each evening you can relax in front of the roaring log fire in the Bishops Snug. During the day there is plenty to do both at the hotel and across the island without having to worry about crowds or congested roads and expensive parking. Take bracing cliff-top walks with stunning views across the Island, visit all-weather attractions like Amazon World or Waltzing Waters or steam through the winter landscape on a trip on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Don't forget that the Island is proud to welcome The Isle of Wight Christmas Market new for December 2012. If you just prefer to relax, Luccombe Hall has lovely lounges and a warm indoor swimming pool, spacuzzi and sauna. Your short break can be as active or relaxed as you wish.
Feedback
"Immaculately well presented and kept grounds. Customer service was second to none. We very much look forward to coming back again soon. Thank you."
Mr Maybanks, Chichester

