Why people love visiting culturally rich West Wight
The area's culture and history are just some of the reasons to come on holiday to West Wight. Well known for its island views, bars and seaside, this welcoming city won't disappoint. Southampton Cruise Terminal and New Forest National Park are just a couple of the must-see attractions in the area. A holiday rental can help make your stay complete—many rentals come with a full kitchen and laundry facilities.
Activities and attractions in West Wight
Are you hoping to find top things to see and do during your stay? Venture out of your cosy holiday rental and check out everything that makes West Wight a fun spot to go on holiday. Here are some of the major attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- The Needles Landmark Attraction (3.7 mi / 5.9 km)
- New Forest Wildlife Park (13.6 mi / 21.9 km)
- Sandown Pier (14.8 mi / 23.8 km)
- Isle of Wight Zoo (15.4 mi / 24.8 km)
- The Common (16.9 mi / 27.2 km)
- Bournemouth Pier (17 mi / 27.3 km)
Exploring the natural features in West Wight
Travellers enjoy West Wight for its island views and seaside. Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, West Wight is a great place to spend some time outside. Here are a few of the area's most eye-catching sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- New Forest National Park (13.1 mi / 21.1 km)
- Colwell Bay Beach (2 mi / 3.3 km)
- Milford on Sea Beach (5.2 mi / 8.4 km)
- Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (7.6 mi / 12.3 km)
- Barton-on-sea Beach (8.5 mi / 13.6 km)
- Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway (8.6 mi / 13.9 km)
Transport options to and around West Wight
If you're travelling by train, the main station is Yarmouth Station.