From Alum Bay with its multicoloured sandstone cliffs and The Needles (several geological stacks that form a line from shore to sea) in the west to Whitecliffe Bay, Sandown and Shanklin in the east.
From northerly Cowes to Ventnor and Blackgang Chine in the south. The Isle of Wight truly is a place of beauty. The last part of the British Isles to accept Christianity.
Those little golden birdies look at them follow in the footsteps of the pantaloon duck white goose neck quack, Ventnor Ventnor.