With the bank holiday weekend in full swing, what better way to get outside and enjoy some quality time with friends and family than in a beautiful pub garden?
Going to a beer garden to bask in the sunshine and have a few drinks and some food is an activity enjoyed by many.
You might be thinking about where is best to go, especially as we enjoy the Easter long weekend.
Have you checked out these beer gardens, rated among the best on Tripadvisor?
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Tripadvisor reviews are a great way to find out where is the best place to go, so take a look at some of the Isle of Wight's best beer gardens according to reviews.
Here are some of the best beer gardens on the Isle of Wight (according to Trip Advisor):
Where is it: Hulverstone, PO30 4EH
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
The Sun Inn has one of the best rated beer gardens on the Island and the pub itself has been awarded the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award.
Where is it: Main Road Ningwood, Shalfleet PO3O 4NW
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Reviewers of the Horse and Groom can't get enough of the "superb food" and "friendly service". Taking in the beautiful island countryside, the Horse and Groom is a great spot to enjoy your bank holiday.
Where is it: High Street, Newchurch, Sandown PO36 0NN
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Offering a "delightful Sunday lunch" The Pointer Inn is a favourite of local residents with its big portions and tasty menu to suit all.
Where is it: Church Place, Chale PO38 2HA
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
A Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice winner, The Wight Mouse Inn has a stunning garden perfect for the whole family - dogs included.
The large garden also has an outdoor play area and there is regular live music at the pub too.
Where is it: Church Place, Freshwater PO40 9BP
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Serving up what have been heralded as the "best chips in the whole world", The Red Lion is a real hit with customers.
Tucked away in freshwater the pub has an "excellent" beer garden which is perfect to enjoy on a sunny summer's evening.
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