Isle of Wight

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The Isle of Wight is a literal "world apart" from the rest of England, separated by less than a mile of water (only a 30 minute ferry ride) it could be another country.With miles of country roads, the lifestyle is laidback -- very much in tune with the wonderful countryside

There are many options about getting around on the Isle of Wight. If you bring a car be sure you book your place on the ferry before showing up in Portsmouth or Southampton for the trip across the water. You can get around without a vehicle by using the very good bus service and the train service . An even better option is to use a "push bike" to travel on the roads where there is very little traffic even at the busiest times.
There are many walking and bicycling trails throughout the area which offer a different perspective on the area. The trails are all well marked and maps are available from the many Tourist Information offices on the island. With the whole island being only about 100 km around the perimeter, it is easy to get from one side to another in a short period of time.
Free maps of some of the bigger towns are available from the tourist offices. Additionally, the tourist offices will also arrange accomodation (a key element on a busy weekend).

Getting around the Island

Alum Bay
Needles Bus
Shank/waterfall

"Chine" is the local word for a narrow gorge and Shanklin's is quite nice (very small) with a lovely walk through the gorge and view of the small waterfall. A few minor attractions including a view of the promonade at Shanklin and a small aviary

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