Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight

3 nights / 4 days | United Kingdom | 147 miles

The largest island off the English coast and is a delightful, self-contained community covering an area of 147 square miles, half of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 67 miles of coastline of the Isle of Wight include chalk and sandstone cliffs, sandy beaches, marshes and estuaries and deep coastal ravines, while inland there are ancient forests, farmland, downs and river valleys. The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing break, at any time of the year. It is a stunning Island with unspoilt scenery and a wealth of fascinating attractions.

The island has been a holiday destination since Victorian times, and is known for its mild climate, coastal scenery, and verdant landscape of fields, downland and chines. The island is designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The island has been home to the poets Swinburne and Tennyson and to Qu…

What’s Inside the Book

Day-by-day routes with a clear structure, guiding you through each stage of the journey
Narrative-style directions that are easy to follow and designed for a smooth driving experience
Detailed route maps to support navigation and give a clear overview of each day
Hand-picked hotel recommendations chosen for comfort, character, and location
Curated places to visit, including scenic viewpoints, cultural highlights, and hidden gems

What Awaits on the Journey

The largest island off the English coast and is a delightful, self-contained community covering an area of 147 square miles, half of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 67 miles of coastline of the Isle of Wight include chalk and sandstone cliffs, sandy beaches, marshes and estuaries and deep coastal ravines, while inland there are ancient forests, farmland, downs and river valleys. The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing break, at any time of the year.

Highlights

Your questions, answered

What’s included in this Road Book?
This Road Book includes detailed daily routes with narrative-style directions, overview maps, hotel information, and curated recommendations for places to see and visit along the way. You’ll also find background on the regions you’re passing through and practical tips to help you get the most from the journey.
How are the routes created?
Every route is personally researched and driven by the Classic Travelling team. We seek out the most scenic and rewarding roads — avoiding motorways wherever possible — and select stops, sights, and hotels based on years of experience touring the region. The result is a route that feels both carefully considered and genuinely enjoyable to drive.
Can I do this route in my own car?
Absolutely. Road Books are designed for independent travellers who want to explore at their own pace, in their own vehicle. Whether you’re driving a classic, a vintage, a modern sports car, or simply a car you love, the routes are suitable for any well-maintained vehicle. Just ensure your car is properly serviced before you set off.
Is this a physical or digital product?
Road Books are available in both formats. The physical edition is a printed, spiral-bound book designed to sit open on the passenger seat or dashboard. The digital edition is provided as a PDF, which you can read on a tablet, phone, or print yourself. Both versions contain identical content.