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A blond woman in her 30s or 40s wearing a yellow coat and carrying a rucksack with her back to the camera walking along a grass path on a cliff headland on a cloudy day
Walking Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

Outdoor activities on the Isle of Wight

Walk the coast, chalk downs and woodland as you take in the island's military history, colourful wildlife and spectacular views; try your hand at fossil hunting; or take your canoe or paddleboard along secluded creeks and waterways.

Activities you might be interested in

A common blue butterfly rests on top of a yellow bird's foot trefoil
Trail
Trail

Paradise on the Isle of Wight butterfly walk 

This walk passes along the chalk ridge that runs through the middle of the Isle of Wight, one of the best places in the country for spotting rare butterflies, including Adonis blue, small blue, dark-green fritillary and Glanville fritillary.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 5 (km: 8)
Visitors on the beach at Compton Bay and Downs, Isle of Wight
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Article

Fossil hunting and geology at Compton Bay and Downs 

Go fossil hunting and discover history on a gigantic scale, with dinosaur footprints, fossilised oyster shells, ammonites, flint made from ancient sponges and modern-day shipwrecks

Visitors canoeing on Tumbleton Lake at Cragside, Northumberland
Activity
Activity

Canoeing and paddleboarding at Newtown National Nature Reserve 

Experienced paddleboarders and canoeists are welcome to take to the water at Newtown Harbour. Follow our guide on how to safely enjoy these activities without disturbing wildlife.

St Catherine's lighthouse and Knowles sparkle in bright spring sunshine in front of a grey-blue sea
Trail
Trail

Tip of the Wight walk 

A 3.5-mile walk around the southern-most tip of the Isle of Wight that takes in sweeping views of the island.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.5 (km: 5.6)
Walkers on Tennyson Down Isle of Wight
Trail
Trail

Tennyson Down trail 

Enjoy a figure-of-eight walk, in two lengths, with a splendid view of the Needles, a 19th-century fort, Cold War rocket test site and a monument to the poet Tennyson.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3 (km: 4.8) to miles: 7 (km: 11.2)
A sunny view from Ventnor Downs looking down through Coombe Bottom via pistol butts to the sea
Trail
Trail

Ventnor Downs prehistory and wartime walk 

This short but challenging walk on the south side of the Isle of Wight takes in a Bronze Age burial site and reminders of the island's wartime history.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 2.6 (km: 4.16)
A grassy path entices the walker onto St Helens Duver
Trail
Trail

A coastal walk at St Helens Duver 

A circular coastal walk from St Helens village that takes you along a wildlife-rich sandy spit of land.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.2 (km: 5.12) to miles: 3.8 (km: 6.08)
Dusk over Mottistone Common and the sea at Mottistone Estate, Isle of Wight
Trail
Trail

A climb to the common at Mottistone 

The views from the heather-covered Mottistone Common are the highlight of this walk, which also takes in a mysterious ancient monument.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.9 (km: 6.24)

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