The Isle Of Wight Aonb, officially known as the Isle of Wight National Landscape since November 2023, is a protected area covering approximately half of the island, encompassing 73 square miles (189 square kilometers). This national landscape features diverse terrain, including extensive chalk downs with dramatic white cliffs like The Needles, varied coastlines with sandy bays and mudflats, and inland areas of woodlands and traditional pastures. These geographical characteristics make the Isle Of Wight Aonb suitable for several sports like…
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The Isle of Wight National Landscape, officially renamed in November 2023 from AONB, is a protected area covering approximately half of the island. It spans 73 square miles (189 square kilometers) and features diverse terrain. This includes chalk downs, varied coastlines, woodlands, and traditional pastures.
The Isle of Wight National Landscape offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, jogging, touring cycling, road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. There are more than 800 routes available for exploration. Over 74,000 visitors have explored these routes on komoot.
Yes, the National Landscape offers various routes suitable for families. These often include gentler paths through woodlands or along less challenging coastal sections. Specific family-friendly routes can be found in the Family-friendly hikes in Isle Of Wight Aonb guide.
The National Landscape features numerous public paths, including promoted routes like the Tennyson Trail, which traverses chalk downs. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, consult the Hiking in Isle Of Wight Aonb guide. Easy hikes are also available, detailed in the Easy hikes in Isle Of Wight Aonb guide.
The area provides diverse cycling opportunities, from challenging road cycling routes over chalk downs to off-road options in woodlands like Brighstone Forest. Guides such as Cycling in Isle Of Wight Aonb and Road Cycling Routes in Isle Of Wight Aonb offer detailed information. Mountain biking trails are also available, as highlighted in the MTB Trails in Isle Of Wight Aonb guide.
Key natural features include extensive chalk downs with dramatic white cliffs, such as the iconic Needles chalk stacks. Other notable areas are St. Boniface Down, the highest point at 794 feet (242 meters), and diverse coastlines ranging from towering chalk cliffs to mudflats. The Undercliff on the southern coast is also a unique landscape feature.
Many trails within the National Landscape are dog-friendly, allowing visitors to explore with their pets. It is advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife areas. A dedicated guide for Dog-friendly hikes in Isle Of Wight Aonb is available.
The routes in the Isle of Wight National Landscape are highly popular, with over 74,000 visitors having explored them on komoot. The routes collectively hold an average rating of 4.58 out of 5 stars from more than 5,300 ratings. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users.
The Isle of Wight is accessible by ferry services from the mainland, which can accommodate bicycles. Public transport options, such as buses, can help reach various starting points for routes across the National Landscape. A guide for Hikes from bus stations in Isle Of Wight Aonb is available.
The official website for the Isle of Wight National Landscape is www.isleofwight-nl.org.uk. For direct inquiries, the phone number is 01983 823855.
Yes, the diverse terrain of the National Landscape, including coastal paths and downland, provides numerous opportunities for jogging and running. A specific guide for Running Trails in Isle Of Wight Aonb is available to help find suitable routes.
The terrain is highly varied, including open chalk downs with long vistas, diverse coastlines with sandy bays and mudflats, and inland areas with woodlands and traditional pastures. Some areas, like the Undercliff, feature unique landscapes shaped by landslides. This variety caters to different activity levels and preferences.

