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The County of Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is the largest island in England and is located off the south coast of the mainland.

The island is home to a variety of wildlife and is a popular tourist destination for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and picturesque villages. Public transport to the mainland is available by hovercraft and ferry.

Part or all of Isle of Wight is in Isle Of Wight AONB, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Isle of Wight's Surrounding Counties

Other counties neighbouring Isle of Wight include: Hampshire, West Sussex and Dorset .

Retail in Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight is a county with a great selection of places to visit including villages, ruins, beaches, towns, castles, historic buildings, geological features and hiking areas.

Isle of Wight's best villages can be found at Bembridge, Carisbrooke, Fishbourne, Wootton Bridge, St Helens - Isle of Wight, Shanklin Old Village, and Luccombe - Isle of Wight.

Isle of Wight features a number of interesting ruins including Culver Battery, and Carisbrooke Castle.

There are a several good beaches in Isle of Wight county like Whitecliff Bay, Compton Bay and Downs, Compton Bay, and Totland.

Isle of Wight features a number of interesting towns including Newport - Isle of Wight, Ryde, Cowes, Shanklin, Sandown, and Yarmouth.

Carisbrooke Castle is one of Isle of Wight's best castles to visit in Isle of Wight.

Isle of Wight is home to some unmissable historic buildings like Carisbrooke Castle, St Helens Duver, The Needles Lighthouse, The Needles Battery, and Fort Victoria.

There are a several good geological features in Isle of Wight county like Compton Bay and Downs, and The Needles.

Isle of Wight features a number of interesting hiking areas including Culver Down.

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