Isle Access, a leading local accessible travel and tourism charity, is inviting everyone to embark on a culinary journey like no other, with their latest fundraising initiative; “Eat Your Way Around the Isle of Wight”.
This immersive virtual experience will take place throughout June and allows visitors to enjoy viewing the diverse and delectable cuisine the Isle of Wight has to offer whilst keeping active and raising money.
Explore the Island’s thriving food scene, virtually
“Eat Your Way Around the Isle of Wight” offers visitors the opportunity to explore the Island’s thriving food scene, virtually. With a curated list of high end restaurants, charming cafes, and traditional pubs, participants can savor a wide range of culinary delights.
From fresh seafood sourced straight from the surrounding waters to locally grown fruits and vegetables, the Isle of Wight’s cuisine is a celebration of its natural resources.
Jan Brookes, founder and CEO of Isle Access said,
“Not only is this a fundraising event for us, it’s also a great opportunity to showcase some of our great eateries and food producers.
“Hopefully many people will sign up for the challenge and take part throughout June.“
Participants will have the chance to discover famous Isle of Wight specialties, from recognisable establishments such as Ventnor Botanic Garden, to new local delights such as GG’s restaurant and the Binstead Arms.
Mixing physical exertion with virtual discovery
Isle Access has been supported with this mission by more than 20 local eateries which has resulted in a comprehensive guide to ensure participants make the most of their virtual culinary adventure. By completing daily exercises, the participant will gradually move around the guided adventure on their App.
“Eat Your Way Around the Isle of Wight” mixes physical exertion with virtual discovery, with the aim to hopefully encourage diners to new places but also to raise money for the charity.
Find out more
For more information and to book your “Eat Your Way Around the Isle of Wight” experience, visit the Website.
Don’t miss this chance to discover the Isle of Wight’s culinary treasures and support a local charity that is championing access for all.
News shared by Zoe on behalf of Isle Access. Ed