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Situated centrally on Sandown's seafront, the Trouville Hotel in Sandown is the ideal location for an Isle of Wight Break. Opposite the golden beach and with panoramic views over the sweep of Sandown and Shanklin Bay, the hotel offers the comfort and care for a well deserved break.
Situated centrally on Sandown's seafront, the Trouville Hotel in Sandown is the ideal location for an Isle of Wight Break. Opposite the golden beach and with panoramic views over the sweep of Sandown and Shanklin Bay, the hotel offers the comfort and care for a well deserved break.
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The Trouville Hotel has 88 well appointed en-suite bedrooms offering the facilities expected by today's well travelled guest looking for Isle of Wight accommodation. The majority of rooms have stunning sea views across the English Channel. The rooms are located across four floors, all of which are directly accessed by the lift.
The Trouville Hotel is pleased to offer you a large function room - available for private parties, functions and conferences. Whether you need room for a dance group, a business conference or even a short mat bowls group; our function room is incredibly versatile and can be used for almost any occasion or event.
The Isle of Wight is the perfect growing area. Its low horizon line and reflected sunlight from the surrounding waters of the Solent are the vital ingredients for some of the most fertile land in the UK, contributing to the abundant crops of tomatoes, garlic and grapes, to name but a few. From millers to bakers, garlic growers to mustard makers, the IOW is blessed with local produce of sensational quality and remarkable diversity. The Garlic Farm in Newchurch is home the IOW's massive garlic production and has the widest range of garlic in northern Europe.
You are never far from the sea on the Isle of Wight. As England's largest Island there is over 60 miles of fantastic coastline, half of which is in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and vast tracks are classified a Heritage Coast. The wonderfully varied and unspoilt coastal scenery is probably the Island's greatest natural asset, from glistening chalk cliffs overlooking clear blue waters to the tranquil estuaries which meander inland. Safe sandy beaches, ideal for bathing, give way to wild open coastlines of fossil rich sediments culminating in towering chalk cliffs.
Reviews (16)
Ken Rosier
May 23, 2022
R. Bert George
May 07, 2022
Peter Harper
Apr 22, 2022
John Everett
Apr 12, 2022
Generally nice hotel, with helpfull staff Rooms are plain but clean, bit lacking in sockets though. We had tv & large wardrobe in room too. Would like to taken pictures of Sea from room but window dirty.! Meals were mostly very nice & staff friendly & helpfull. So as 3 star hotel it gets 3 stars.! :-
WomanCid
Apr 11, 2022
Valerie Foard
Apr 06, 2022
Had a lovely weekend break here. It's in a good location overlooking the sea and close to the town. I didn't use the facilities as we were on a dance weekend. The food was good and the staff were friendly and efficient. My room was clean and comfortable with a nice hot shower. The only down side was there was insufficient parking for us and we had to use a public car park which cost 30 for 4 days.
Paul Kader
Mar 02, 2022
Margaret Whittle
Dec 30, 2021
Peter Jordanou
Dec 29, 2021
Jean Veal
Dec 17, 2021
Here on a coach trip. I have a small single room with a poor outlook. But double rooms fine by all accounts. Right on the seafront. Good flat walk along the promenade but stiff climb to nearest shops. Plenty of pubs and lunch places nearby even in December. Food excellent. Staff lovely. Helpful and efficient.
Angie Todd
Dec 07, 2021
Debbie Thorne
Dec 05, 2021
This is not a good hotel if you have a disability as i was told by the staff They do not cater for disabled people. If you do go and use a scooter or Wheelchair it is very difficult to get in and out of the hotel. To get to the shops there is a very steep pavement up to the shops. Another thing is the beds are very high too. So if you are 5ft or under you may struggle. The only good thing about this hotel is the view.
Colin Smith
Nov 26, 2021
Barb Goodchild
Nov 02, 2021
Had a fantastic stay here on a coach trip recently, was really impressed with this hotel. Room overlooking the sea first class all very clean. If you wanted them to make the room up you just put the notice on the door. Meal times were all waitress service, loved our waitress Mazie she was so good. Couldn't fault anything, will stay here again.
Debbie Thurlow
Oct 25, 2021
Keith Barlow
Sep 16, 2021