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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Totland

Best natural monuments around Totland showcase the unique geology of the Isle of Wight's western extremity. This area features striking natural landmarks that combine natural beauty with historical significance. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by dramatic coastal scenery and elevated viewpoints. The region offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and experiencing its rich natural heritage.

Best natural monuments around Totland

  • The most popular natural monuments is Tennyson Monument, a man-made monument that stands at the highest point for miles around. This monument offers superb, expansive views of the surrounding landscape and coastline.
  • Another must-see spot is Hurst Spit, a shingle bank that stretches out into the sea. Visitors can hike along the spit or take a ferry, enjoying views towards the Isle of Wight and the Keyhaven Saltmarshes.
  • Visitors also love Military Road (A3055), Isle of Wight, a trail offering amazing views along its entire length. This route is known for its scenic coastal vistas.
  • Totland is known for its dramatic coastal formations, historic monuments, and scenic viewpoints. The area offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, including chalk stacks and elevated downs.
  • The natural monuments around Totland are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 150 upvotes and over 90 photos shared.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Tennyson Monument

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At the highest point for miles around, atop the Down that bears his name, is a monument to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, former Poet Laureate and Island resident.

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Hurst Spit

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Not unlike Chesil Beach at Portland to the west, Hurst Spit is a shingle bank that stretches out into the sea. The spit extends towards the Isle of Wight, creating a narrow channel and marking the entrance to the Solent. As a result of its slender width, the channel is fast moving at any time other than slack tide. This also makes the end of the spit an excellent place for mackerel fishing.

Henry VIII had a fort built at the end of the spit, which still stands today and is called Hurst Castle. On the eastern side of the spit at the Keyhaven Saltmarshes, an important habitat for birds, plants and invertebrates. You can hike along the spit or catch a little ferry to the end from Keyhaven.

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Military Road (A3055), Isle of Wight

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Lovely road to cycle or drive along with amazing views all of the way along. I rode it out of peak season but I would imagine it gets very busy in the summer.

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The Needles

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The Needles is a row of three stacks of chalk that rise about 30 metres (98 ft) out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight in the English Channel, United Kingdom, close to Alum Bay and Scratchell's Bay, and part of Totland, the westernmost civil parish of the Isle of Wight. The Needles Lighthouse stands at the outer, western end of the formation. Built in 1859, it has been automated since 1994. The waters and adjoining seabed form part of the Needles Marine Conservation Zone and the Needles along with the shore and heath above are part of the Headon Warren and West High Down Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The formation takes its name from a fourth needle-shaped pillar called Lot's Wife, which collapsed in a storm in 1764. The remaining rocks are not at all needle-like, but the name has stuck.
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Lymington Sea Water Baths

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The oldest open air natural baths in the country, Lymington's sea water baths are fantastic in the summer time. It's not just swimming you can do here either, inflatable obstacles courses and stand-up paddle boarding are available too.

Built in the 19th century, the baths have recently (2016) had a full renovation. Toilets, showers, sitting areas and wetsuit hire are all available.

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William Drabkin
September 12, 2024, Military Road (A3055), Isle of Wight

I regularly ride around the Isle of Wight once a year, and can recommend both the Military Road and the inland route taken by the "blue and white flags". In the warmer months of the year (April to October), I would suggest going on a weekday, when there is less holiday traffic.

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Matteo
September 8, 2024, Tennyson Monument

Wonderful walk on the cliffs overlooking the sea, wonderful walk

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whether you want swimming, paddleboarding or obstacle course fun, this place has it all. It's a mix of chlorine and fresh sea water.

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MCW73
July 13, 2024, Hurst Spit

Also known as Hurst spit, is a hook-shaped shingle spit which extends for 1.4 miles (2.25 km) from the Hampshire shore into the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. The spit forms a barrier which shelters a Site of Special Scientific Interest known as Hurst Castle And Lymington River Estuary. The spit shelters an area of saltmarsh and mudflats known as Keyhaven and Pennington marshes. At the end of the spit is Hurst Castle, an artillery fortress originally built on the orders of King Henry VIII ( not a very nice man at all ), and much enlarged in the 19th century. Hurst Point Lighthouse was built on the end of Hurst Spit in the 1860s.

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With Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, (or Alfred Lord Tennyson), to whom this monument is dedicated, we go back in time to the middle of the 19th century, because the poet, who was already a prominent figure at that time, lived from 1809 to 1892. I had to research the term “Poet Laureate” mentioned by mi1994, and of course Wikipedia also knows something about it: “In the United Kingdom, Poet Laureate is the office of a court poet whose job it is to write poems for official occasions and national events.” Tennyson was awarded this honorary office by Queen Victoria in 1850 and raised to the peerage in the same year.

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The phenomenally beautiful Hurst Beach. Gorgeous views of the sea and lovely views of Milford on Sea. For beach enthusiasts, this is a must!

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MCW73
February 18, 2024, Hurst Spit

Hurst Spit is a one-mile-long (1.6 km) shingle bank near the village of Keyhaven, at the western end of the Solent, on the south coast of England. The spit shelters an area of saltmarsh and mudflats known as Keyhaven and Pennington marshes. At the end of the spit is Hurst Castle, an artillery fortress originally built on the orders of King Henry VIII, and much enlarged in the 19th century. Hurst Point Lighthouse was built on the end of Hurst Spit in the 1860s.

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August 14, 2023, Tennyson Monument

Tennyson Down is an area of open chalk grassland with dramatic sea views and important plant and insect habitat. It's a great place to run with springy grassy trails, easy underfoot terrain and the views. The Tennyson Monument celebrates the life of Alfred Lord Tennyson, the poet who lived here for many years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most striking natural monuments to visit around Totland?

Totland is home to several dramatic natural monuments. Key highlights include The Needles, iconic chalk stacks rising from the sea, and the Tennyson Monument, which offers superb, expansive views from its elevated position. Another unique feature is Hurst Spit, a shingle bank stretching into the sea with views towards the Isle of Wight.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Totland area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Totland are suitable for families. The Needles is a popular choice, offering dramatic scenery that appeals to all ages. Additionally, Lymington Sea Water Baths, while technically just outside Totland, provides family-friendly facilities for swimming, paddleboarding, and even inflatable obstacle courses, with views towards the Isle of Wight.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments around Totland?

The natural monuments in Totland offer breathtaking views, particularly of the coastline and surrounding landscape. From the Tennyson Monument, you'll find expansive panoramas from one of the highest points in the area. The Needles provide spectacular vistas of the chalk stacks and the English Channel. Even driving or cycling along the Military Road (A3055) offers amazing coastal views along its entire length.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking near Totland's natural monuments?

Absolutely. The area around Totland is excellent for walking and hiking. You can explore trails like the Tennyson Down Trail or the Heddon Warren loops. For more detailed routes, you can find various running trails around Totland, many of which pass by or offer views of these natural landmarks. The Hurst Spit also offers a unique walk along its shingle bank.

What historical significance do these natural monuments hold?

Beyond their natural beauty, many sites have historical layers. The Tennyson Monument honors Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a former Poet Laureate who resided on the island, and the down itself has a Neolithic mortuary enclosure. Hurst Spit is home to Hurst Castle, a fort built by Henry VIII. The dramatic coastal environment, as seen at The Needles, has also shaped human activity and defense over centuries.

Can I cycle near the natural monuments in Totland?

Yes, cycling is a popular way to experience the scenic beauty of the area. The Military Road (A3055) is particularly noted as a lovely road to cycle along with continuous amazing views. You can find various cycling routes around Totland, including options that take you past or near many of the natural monuments.

What unique geological features can be observed?

The region is renowned for its unique geology. The Needles are a prime example, consisting of three striking chalk stacks that rise dramatically from the sea. The area's coastal environment is dynamic, with features like the shingle bank of Hurst Spit showcasing the powerful forces of nature.

Are there any water-based activities near Totland's natural monuments?

While the natural monuments themselves are primarily land-based, the coastal location offers water activities. The waters around The Needles are part of a Marine Conservation Zone. For direct water-based fun, Lymington Sea Water Baths offers swimming, paddleboarding, and obstacle courses in its historic open-air facility.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments around Totland?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the sense of tranquility. The expansive views from the Tennyson Monument are often highlighted, as is the dramatic scenery of The Needles. The opportunity to experience the rich natural and historical heritage while enjoying outdoor activities is a major draw.

Are there any mountain biking trails in the Totland area?

Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Totland. Routes such as the Western Yar Causeway – Freshwater Bay Promenade loop or the Pay Down Trail loop offer varying distances and difficulties. You can explore more options for MTB trails around Totland to find a suitable adventure.

What is the best way to reach Hurst Spit?

Hurst Spit can be reached by hiking along the shingle bank itself, or you can take a small ferry from Keyhaven to the end of the spit. This allows you to enjoy the views towards the Isle of Wight and the Keyhaven Saltmarshes.

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