Shanklin Beach is less than 1 mile from the Centre.
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas
Shanklin Beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best-known beaches with long stretches of golden sand and a gently sloping shore it is ideal for sunbathing or swimming. The beach is over a mile long in total so there is plenty of space even in the height of the summer season; it has a traditional ‘bucket & spade’ atmosphere and currently holds a Seaside award. There are a number of cafes and bars around for those wanting to eat out and if you tire of sunbathing and swimming you can try your hand at crazy golf, bowling, arcades, gokarting and for the little ones there are some great indoor play areas