Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight

Wight Knuckle Adventure

The Isle of Wight has 90km of coast plus 750km of hiking trails. Stroll sandy lanes to secret beaches and nature reserves crowned by virgin woodland. Bike routes include Chalk Ridge Extreme, a downhill sprint past white cliffs and crashing waves, followed by a climb to the island's rural centre. Trot back in time along the Isle of Wight's 250km of horse trails. The most spectacular riding routes canter across the beach.  

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Wight Knuckle Adventure

Reasons to visit Isle Of Wight

Wight Knuckle Adventure

The Isle of Wight has 90km of coast plus 750km of hiking trails. Stroll sandy lanes to secret beaches and nature reserves crowned by virgin woodland. Bike routes include Chalk Ridge Extreme, a downhill sprint past white cliffs and crashing waves, followed by a climb to the island's rural centre. Trot back in time along the Isle of Wight's 250km of horse trails. The most spectacular riding routes canter across the beach.

Isle Of Wight Strolls

The Isle of Wight has 90km of coast plus 750km of hiking trails. Stroll sandy lanes to secret beaches and nature reserves crowned by virgin woodland. Bike routes include Chalk Ridge Extreme, a downhill sprint past white cliffs and crashing waves, followed by a climb to the island's rural centre. Trot back in time along the Isle of Wight's 250km of horse trails. The most spectacular riding routes canter across the beach. 

Cowes & The Solent

Cowes hosts the world’s oldest and largest sailing regatta. The handsome harbour has facilities to match: cafés, marinas, boutiques and bars. Watch the yacht races (there are 40 per day in summer) from deck. Or race your own Laser, jet ski or paraglide alongside. Serious sailor onboard? Hoist your sails in The Solent, the 4km straight that separates England from the Isle of Wight. It's a windy highway for hard racers.

Life’s A Beach

The sun shines on the Isle of Wight’s 14 beaches. Sandown, with its huge pier, was voted BBC Beach of the Year. Freshwater Bay is best for rockpools and kayaks. Ventnor, with its vintage beach huts and deckchairs, looks like a British postcard from 1923. Need a stretch of sand just for you? Cruise in at sunrise or sunset on your Y.CO charter yacht. The footprints will be yours alone.

Wight Nights, Dark Skies

Warm evening air promises dinner al fresco. Plus spectacular fireworks over The Needles coastal islands every Thursday night. What’s more, the Isle of Wight is a Dark Sky zone, where minimal pollution equals starlit skies. Spot constellations like Cassiopeia and Orion from your yacht deck. Sunrise brings another colour palette. It’s time to jog, swim or gaze at the island’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserve coastline, while a steward grinds your morning coffee.