It might seem like a tiny dot on the map of the British Isles as the Isle of Wight merely measures 23 by 13 miles. Don’t be misled though - you can find over five hundred miles of footpaths as well as over 60 sightseeing attractions that include England’s most breathtaking beaches.
No matter if you’re eighteen or eighty, there’s something for you when you go visit the Isle of Wight for a getaway. You will discover theme parks just like Blackgang Chine close to St Catherine’s lighthouse or you may head to the Needles Park at the western tip of the Island which happens to be renowned for the colored sands at Alum Bay. A must-not-miss attraction is the Robin Hill Country park which is rather accessible since it’s at the heart of the Isle of Wight. This park boasts of an extensive 88-acre span of woodland hiking trails and walkways along with a few interesting park rides.
Whether it’s by sea or on horse, bicycle or foot, there are numerous ways to experience the Isle of Wight. Take time to check out the remnants of its vibrant heritage in communities and towns all through the isle as you surround yourself with the abundant beauty of splendid nature. There are actually all kinds of accommodations including hotels to B&Bs, so in case you really need to know how to start looking, we propose you check out Gothic View.
Famous now as one of Europe’s most interesting sites for dinosaur remains, there was clearly no Isle of Wight 120 million years ago; it was landlocked, a part of a large continent. In the muds and silts of historic marshy conditions, animals and plants were ensnared and preserved as fossils. You can view these fossils on the cliffs and beaches encircling the Isle of Wight.
You can also find the earliest rock structures from weald clays - these come from a time when dinosaurs still walked the earth. The yellow, brown and grey rocks shown in the bays of Compton, Brook and Brighstone have fossilized tresses and genuine dinosaur bones. You can view gigantic casts of dinosaur foot prints in stone which are a well-known feature at Hanover Point.
Geologists nowadays carry on and perform scientific tests and investigate the rock structures to determine the elaborate process through which the existing Isle of Wight came to form. One interesting quest you can take in an Isle of Wight getaway is by taking part in an organized fossil searching tour to see this unique sight.
The Isle of Wight is the ideal spot for a well deserved vacation. Rural sceneries, remarkable beaches, plus an appealing background and heritage sites you’ll see nowhere else - the isle additionally provides lots of different gastronomic delights and thrilling activities. Or if you would like some peace and solace, you may decide to do practically nothing but bask in the awesome scenery that is all around you. Look into Ventnor b&b for fantastic places to stay on your Isle of Wight holiday getaway.