If you’re exploring lodges for sale at Woodside Coastal Retreat, this is a relaxed Isle of Wight hideaway with coastal views across the Solent and a quieter, owners-focused feel. Woodside Coastal Retreat suits couples and families who want repeat breaks, with pet-friendly options (subject to park rules), an on-site bar and dining, and the option to choose a lodge with a private hot tub. Viewings are typically arranged in advance so you can get a proper feel for the setting and the available homes.
Set between Ryde and Cowes near Wootton Bridge, Woodside Coastal Retreat gives you that “arrive and switch off” pace, with woodland nearby and the coast right on your doorstep. Days can be as simple as a shoreline walk, lunch in a harbour town, and a slow evening back on the decking.
For practicalities, you’re well placed for island essentials in Ryde, plus straightforward links to ferries for the mainland. For London travel, the usual route is ferry to Portsmouth then train onwards, typically around 1h 30m–2h from Portsmouth to London (service dependent), plus crossing time.
Life here is calm and coastal: coffee with a view, an easy walk, then a pub lunch or a quick hop into Ryde or Cowes before heading back for a relaxed evening. It’s a great fit if you like the Isle of Wight’s coastline, but prefer your base to feel peaceful rather than busy.
Woodside Coastal Retreat is in Wootton Bridge on the Isle of Wight, positioned between Ryde and Cowes. Sat nav: PO33 4JT.
It’s a holiday lodge retreat for breaks and holiday use, not full-time residential living.
Pet-friendly lodges are available, but rules and eligibility can vary—confirm the current policy for the specific lodge before you commit.
No—hot tubs are available on selected lodge styles. It depends on the lodge specification and plot.
Yes—viewings are typically by appointment, so you can see the setting and any homes currently for sale.
Most routes use the Isle of Wight ferries (commonly via Fishbourne–Portsmouth or Ryde–Portsmouth) and then a short drive to Wootton Bridge.
Many beaches have seasonal dog restrictions or designated dog areas. Check local signage on arrival, as rules vary by beach and time of year.
Sea conditions and tides can change quickly. Follow local signage, tide times and any safety guidance—especially with children or in stronger winds.