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Activities

INTRODUCTION
The Isle of Wight an A-Z of activities, sports and outdoor adventures, some laid back, others that will set your heart racing . Whether you are experienced or fancy learning a new challenge the Isle of Wight will have something to offer you. We even have Llama treks!

Our sports and leisure facilities are second to none.
We've riding, walking and biking for all levels. There's 165 miles of safe bridleways for hacking. There's over 500 miles of well-kept footpaths for rambling. And you've loads of off-road mountain biking routes, all mapped out and waiting to be discovered.

Fancy working up a sweat , then take to the sea - we've top-registered schools offering kayaking, sailing and surfing. But for something more extreme, then, the we have plenty to offer that will test your skill and nerve. Thrill seekers are well catered for on such an adventurous Island and you can book specialist breaks in many activities.

There are lots of ways to see the Island from the air, and have great fun doing it. You can go on a pleasure flight by plane or helicopter, or you could take flying lessons.

Anyone for tennis or bowling?.

The visiting angler is very well catered for on the Isle of Wight with 64 miles of coastline available for sea fishing or for the Freshwater angler there are many ponds, reservoirs and streams.

For the keen sailor why not charter a boat or just take a cruise or catch up with fellow yachtsmen at one of our many sailing clubs.

There are eight super golf courses awaiting you. Let breathtaking views and fresh sea air carry you through your round, which can be energetic or easy-going - just as you choose. You can spend the day on one of our exhilarating downland courses or enjoy a round on a peaceful parkland course.

Majestic sea cliffs and sweeping beaches; the quiet solitude of ancient woodlands; an ever changing patchwork of worked fields; the timeless and enduring prescence of the downs: intricate inlets of tranquil creeks; long distance views from the coastal heath and downland; winding paths; shutes and hollow ways in the countryside; Chines and steps down cliffs to miles of beaches; all make the landscape a perfect place for birdwatching.


Think adventure. Think challenges. Think Isle of Wight.



PTGH wish to thank Isle of Wight Tourism for their help in providing the above information.
01/12/05

 
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