Trouville Hotel situated in Sandown, Isle of Wight was originally known as 'Guadelope Terrace' and was converted in the 1930s into a hotel. The hotel has 88 bedrooms, most with stunning sea views and all with bath and shower ensuite. All rooms have telephones, colour televisions and hospitality trays. All the floors are serviced from the centrally situated lift.
The bars, lounges and dining room all enjoy panoramic sea views, making for the ideal place to relax and perhaps plan your exploration of the wonderful island. An excellent choice of menu is offered in the comfort of the dining room.
For the more active of you, there is an indoor leisure room overlooking the bay that includes four lanes of short mat bowling - a very popular facility/activity within the hotel. Also available is table tennis, pool table, trimnasium and darts.
Primary Child Friendly, Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Double Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Facilities Bar, Function Space, Guest Dining Room, Guest Lounge
Disabled Facilities Rooms accessible by lift access
Room - Electrical Tea/Coffee making facilities
Activities Fishing, Swimming, Walking, Yachting
Nearby Attractions, Beach(s), Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Town

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