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Shanklin Beach

The
coastal resort of Shanklin is located at the south
east corner of the Island at the southern most tip
of Sandown Bay. The town is well served by the
railway, which connects to the high speed ferry
terminal at the top of Ryde Pier, allowing easy
access to the mainland and London. There are also
regular communications to the Islands principal
towns via the buses, the depot for which is situated
by Somerfield Supermarket in Landguard Road.
Shanklin has long been a location for family
holidays, with a safe sandy beach and clear waters.
The bay is sheltered from the prevailing wind by
Dunnose Point, which is a stunning backdrop, with
the tall cliffs of Luccombe and St. Boniface Downs
beyond. Looking out to The English Channel across
The Bay, views extend around to the White Cliffs of
Culver and Bembridge Downs. By the beach there is
pitch and putt, children’s amusements and car
parking. A lift provides easy access to the cliff
tops, where the views are even more spectacular, so
the less energetic or disabled people, don’t have to
climb the steps. The seafront is a real attraction
for visitors to the town, with a wealth of eating
establishments, 3 pubs and a small road train which
provides a regular service through the summer months
to the town centre and Old Village.
Shanklin is most famed for its good weather and the
pretty Old Village, which is located on the south
side of the town, towards Ventnor and Bonchurch. The
village is extremely pretty and most tourists head
to the area for the thatched cottages, quaint shops
and old fashioned tea rooms, which not only offer
cream teas, but sea food specialities and attractive
surroundings. In the heart of The Old Village are
several pubs which are attractive and provide good
food and a great venue for a lively evening. Just
past the entrance to The Crab Inn is the start of
Shanklin Chine, a deep gorge carved out by a stream,
which is a restful and picturesque place to spend
the morning or afternoon. In the evening the
waterfalls and woodland are illuminated, giving the
gardens a totally different aspect and atmosphere, a
must if you are visiting Shanklin.
The
shopping in Shanklin is in 2 main streets. The High
Street and Regent Street. Here you will find gifts
for the family, and you will be able to find unusual
items for your household or as a memento to remind
you of your time on the Island.
Shanklin is well equipped to cater for all walks of
life. There are top quality hotels and facilities,
guest houses, self catering accommodation and
campsites.
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