Transportation Options in the Isle of Wight

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The Isle of Wight is a diamond shaped island that is located on the South West area of England. Having a holiday in the island is guaranteed to be fun and enjoyable especially when you plan it well. First on the list is to book the popular Isle of Wight holiday cottages so you are guaranteed to have the best accommodations. Next is to list the attractions and adventures that you want to go to and do when you are in the island. Then you must be able to plan out your transportation so that you will spend less time on travel and waiting and spend more on enjoying your holidays.

Ferry

The Isle of Wight separated 8 kilometres away from the mainland by a straight called Solent. There are car ferry and passenger services that bring in the locals and visitors to and from the Island of Wight. Wightlink and Red Funnel operate the ferry services between different ports in the mainland and in the island. There is also a hovercraft that is operated by Hovertravel.

Bus

The different places in the Isle of Wight can be accessed by riding the bus. This is one of the cheapest forms of transportation within the island especially for those on a budget. There are several bus stops that are near the luxurious Isle of Wight holiday cottages so you can easily hop on a bus going to the different destinations that you have planned for the day. You can enjoy going around the towns and seeing the astounding views while you are on board the bus. Southern Vectis operates the comprehensive network that goes to many different destinations in the island. Their central hub is in Newport.

Train

Only one train line remains in regular use today, the Island Line. It is part of the UK's National Rail Company. The train service in the Isle of Wight runs for just under 14 kilometres from Ryde to Shanklin. It used to be a total of more than 88 kilometres operated by the Isle of Wight Railway in 1864 to 1996 and the Island Line Trains from 1996 to 2007. Another train service runs for 5.5 miles branching off from the Island Line at Smallbrook Junction up to the outskirts of Wootton. The train service allows you to just sit down and relax while you enjoy the picturesque views that you pass by. Train stations are easily accessible from the popular Isle of Wight holiday cottages.

Bicycle

Cycling is another option of going around the different places in the Isle of Wight when you are booked at the luxurious Isle of Wight holiday cottages. Cycling allows you to stay fit while you enjoy the convenience of going anywhere you want to and stopping anytime you want. There are more than 322 kilometres of cycleway which you can enjoy. Some of the major trails include The Troll Trail which is a total of 21 kilometres, 90% of it is off road that goes between Cowes and Sandown. The Sunshine Trail is a 19-kilometre circular route that includes Sandown, Shaklin, Wroxall and Godshill. Another trail is the Round the Island Cycle route which is a total of 100 kilometres circumnavigating the island.

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