The Isle of Wight is a haven for walkers with over half of the island designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This small yet scenic destination is just 23 miles from west to east and 13 miles north to south, offering over more than 500 miles of marked footpaths and a coastline of peaceful sandy beaches.
You'll stay in the small town of Cowes, located on the northern tip of the island. This charming town is home to the oldest and largest sailing regatta in the world, known as Cowes Week. The sea comes alive with glamorous yachts during this prestigious event.
During your stay on the island, take in a selection of delightful villages and harbour towns including Yarmouth, Godshill and Newport.
Enjoy moments of relaxation at the scenic Freshwater Bay and explore the National Nature Reserve. Get your cameras ready at the famous and picture-perfect Alum Bay, as we follow coastal paths along its multicoloured sand cliffs to see the impressive Needles.
You'll visit fascinating English Heritage and National Trust properties, and take enjoyable boat rides to Newport and East Cowes. With gentle guided walks, you'll uncover the best parts of the Isle of Wight.
Making the most of the island's excellent public bus network, we encourage you to bring your bus pass. Considering the unpredictable British weather, your group leader may arrange alternative activities, or you can choose to explore independently. This Isle of Wight walking holiday promises a perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation in a rambler's paradise.