Isle of Wight Part Three

On our visit to the Isle of Wight, we based ourselves in Shanklin to explore the Needles, Ventnor Botanic Garden, Shanklin Chine and Carisbrooke Castle.

Isle of Wight Part Three

Isle of Wight: Island Adventures, Stunning Views, and Seafood Delights

We stayed in the south side of the Isle of Wight. This was our second mini-break to the island. Last time, we were charmed by the majesty of Osborne House. This time, we based ourselves in the town of Shanklin to visit the attractions nearby.

You can drive from one end to the other in about 45 minutes on the ‘A’ roads although this can sometimes involve playing ‘dodge the tractor’.

Shanklin Chine waterfall
Shanklin Chine waterfall
Ventnor Botanic Garden Lilies
Ventnor Botanic Garden Lilies
Ventnor Botanic Garden
Ventnor Botanic Garden

Although it was Autumn we dropped in on Ventnor Botanic Garden. This place benefits from a truly unique microclimate known as the Undercliff, which boasts some of the warmest temperatures in the UK. This allows it to grow an exceptional range of subtropical and exotic plants outdoors.

Highlights: Wide diversity of plants

Carisbrooke Castle is a large, well-preserved, and perhaps slightly understated fortress situated high on a hill.

Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle
Yarmouth Castle
Yarmouth Castle
Ventnor Botanic Garden Palm trees
Ventnor Botanic Garden Palm trees

We walked the simple Medieval Fortifications, developed by the Normans, which give a superb view into the castle grounds. The Great Hall is a bit lost among the rooms, but the Castle Museum is a decent collection.

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