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Isle of Wight Coastal Path Walking Holidays

Isle of Wight

Highlights
  • Walk a circular route following the Isle of Wight Coastal Path
  • Admire the island's iconic landmark 'The Needles' chalk rocks
  • Discover unspoiled coastlines at Shanklin, Sandown and Freshwater Bay
  • Enjoy savoury local delicacies such as crab pasties and Gallybagger cheese
  • Relax in charming seaside accommodations dotted along the coast

Discover the Isle of Wight Coastal Path, a 67-mile walking route circumnavigating this beach-blessed island. The Isle of Wight is located just off the South Coast of England and enjoys some of the finest weather in the UK. With over half of the island designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and roughly 30 miles of “Heritage Coast”, the Isle of Wight is a walker’s paradise ready to be explored!

Picture yourself walking along the coast, breathing in the salty sea air, and taking in the many sights of natural beauty. Hunt for fossils as you follow paths to sandy beaches and secluded bays. Experience a coastal landscape characterised by high chalk cliffs, bustling harbour towns such as Cowes and Yarmouth, “Blue Flag” beaches at Sandown and Ventnor, and peaceful estuaries in the north.

We have been organising walking trips to the Isle of Wight for our customers since 2011, allowing travellers to discover the charm of the island. Enjoy the ease of having your luggage transferred daily, allowing you to walk with just a light daypack and your packed lunch. Your pre-departure information pack will tell you all you need to know to make the most of your adventure. Simply pick an itinerary and let us take care of everything else!

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Discover Isle of Wight

  • Isle of Wight: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

    The Isle of Wight is unique; more than 50% of the island is protected as a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This means that the landscape is of scientific and ecological importance, including its iconic cliffs, the long, secluded beaches, the quiet woodlands, and the rich flora in the grasslands.

    As if that was not impressive enough, the United Nations declared the island and the waters around it as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2019. This means that the Isle of Wight can demonstrate that there is a balanced relationship between people and nature. This is quite special as it is only the 6th region in the United Kingdom to be given this award, making it a remarkable place to visit.

    Isle of Wight: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
  • 5 Things You Didn't Know

    Did you know that the Isle of Wight...

    • ...only measures 23 miles by 13 miles and despite being in the Channel, it does not belong to the group of Channel Islands. 

    • ...is home to one of the richest areas for dinosaur discovery in Europe, as over 20 species of dinosaur have been recognised and found on the island.

    • ...is rich in natural wildlife, including the rare Glanville fritillary butterfly. By far the largest population of these butterflies in the UK can be found on the south coast.

    • ...is disappearing in the sea and therefore a 'limited' walking destination - you have roughly 4000 more years to walk the coastal path. Book while you can!

    • ...is the birthplace of the radio invented by Guglielmo Marconi in 1897 at the western tip of the island near The Needles.
    5 Things You Didn't Know
  • Stay Local, Eat Local on the Isle of Wight

    With one of the mildest climates in Britain, the Isle of Wight is home to a huge variety of local produce; so why not eat local, while you stay local? The island grows a lot of organic produce such as green asparagus, new potatoes, and tasty tomatoes... but that's not all!

    Gallybagger cheese - Gallybagger ages on locally sourced Lawson Cypress wooden shelves and is quite similar to cheddar. On average the hard cheese is 4 to 5 months old and as it is made in small quantities, the cheese hardly ever leaves the island... even more reason to sample it while you're there!

    Honeycomb doughnuts - The island is known for producing honey on a small scale, this is a tradition that has been going for centuries. For anyone with a sweet tooth, the sweet and salty honeycomb doughnuts are a delicious, energising treat!

    Crab pasties - Is there a better snack or picnic lunch? I don't think so. It is no secret that the Isle of Wight is one of the best places to sample freshly-caught crab, so why not enjoy it in a pasty? Best enjoyed by the seaside!

    Black garlic - Yes, you read that right. The island is famous for its black garlic, there is even an entire festival surrounding this local produce. The ingredient is made by cooking garlic bulbs at low temperatures for prolonged times. Surprisingly enough the garlic is served in sweet and savoury dishes. 

     

    Stay Local, Eat Local on the Isle of Wight
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