5 Hidden Gems Things to do in Shanklin That You Shouldn't Miss

June 18, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Shanklin Beach is a beautiful, carefully tended stretch of sand on the Isle of Wight. Families appreciate the lifeguards, as well as the kids’ play area. And while there’s quite a hill separating the town from the beach, don’t worry—a lift makes it easy to tote all your beach paraphernalia down to the sand.
Restaurants in Shanklin

1. JURASSIC JIM

60 High Street, Shanklin PO37 6JN England +44 1983 864577 [email protected] http://www.jurassicjim.com
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5.0 based on 588 reviews

JURASSIC JIM

We are much more then a fossil and mineral shop . Our opening days are Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm PLEASE NOTE WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM SUNDAY 4/10/15 until WEDNESDAY 14/10/15

Reviewed By ellalesley123 - East Sussex, United Kingdom

Fantastic shop so much to see and very well priced. Our children said it was the best place on earth .We went back again in same week .We will be back again next year .Some lovely unusual gifts here and Jim is just so lovely and great with children of all ages .Well done Jim ????????????

2. Arty Shakes

8 Falcon Cross Road, Shanklin PO37 7LA England +44 1983 716580 [email protected] http://www.artyshakes.com
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Arty Shakes

Crafts and ceramic painting along with delicious milkshakes, beverages, homemade Belgium waffles, ice cream and sweets. Come and paint ceramic plates, cups and ornaments in a chilled out environment. Create your own bespoke milkshake using some of our many ingredients with hundreds of different combinations. We also hold party's for all ages and allow the whole shop to be hired.

Reviewed By nealm960

Brilliant visit for a birthday. Great customer service, friendly, fun and highly recommended. Good choice of things to paint and felt completely safe and at ease sitting in. Milkshakes are amazing too!

3. Rylstone Gardens

10 Popham Road, Shanklin PO37 6RG England
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4.5 based on 318 reviews

Rylstone Gardens

Beautiful English Country Tea Gardens which are a haven for bees,butterflies,birds and our Red Squirrels who visit everyday. Also enjoy our lovely old fashioned Crazy Golf fully accessible to wheelchair and impaired mobility people

Reviewed By roberty469 - Shanklin, United Kingdom

Calm & peaceful oasis tucked away from the main attractions a short walk from the Center of the old village. It has a stage for outdoor concerts, a tea garden & crazy golf. Nicely maintained grounds a great place for meeting family & friends for a picnic.

4. Shanklin to Ventnor Coastal Walk

Shanklin England http://www.islandcottageholidays.com/news/shanklin-ventnor-coastal-walk/
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4.5 based on 497 reviews

Shanklin to Ventnor Coastal Walk

Reviewed By BTB96 - Warwickshire, United Kingdom

well worth doing, and a cold drink at the Spyglass Inn in Ventnor as a reward, the walk on to Steephill Cove is delightful.

5. Shanklin Chine

Chine Hill, Shanklin PO37 6BW England +44 1983 866432 [email protected] http://www.shanklinchine.co.uk/index.php
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Shanklin Chine

Shanklin Chine: Celebrating its Bicentenary year in 2017 Shanklin Chine marks a truly special milestone this year’s as it celebrates its 200th Anniversary as a visitor attraction. The gates to this historic gorge first opened back in 1817, making it the longest established attraction on Isle of Wight, enticing many millions of visitors to wander through and marvel at its natural beauty over a double century of seasonal openings. There are few locations on the Isle of Wight, let alone England, that can boast such a tranquil and picturesque location for visitors to enjoy. The stunning tree lined Chine cuts its way from Shanklin Old Village to the sandy beach and Esplanade far below and has always been a magnet for renowned artists, photographers and those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of modern age. Shanklin Chine boasts many famous visitors who have stopped to paint, draw and write about the natural beauty it beholds. From author Jane Austen to romanticist landscape painter J.M.W Turner, all have been attracted by the timeless and magical beauty captured in this remarkable gorge, with its waterfall, shear chasm-like sides decked in lush vegetation and towering trees. A brand-new exhibition in 2017 will tell the fascinating story of the Chine’s two-hundred-year history and features sections on the flora and fauna of this officially classified site of important nature conservation. This is accompanied by a limited edition new book written especially for the Bicentenary. Visitors can enjoy the splendour of Shanklin Chine by day...then wonder at its mystical beauty on summer nights during the Chine Lumiere, when hundreds of lights illuminate the narrow paths, streams and waterfalls held within. The Lumiere begins on 26th May, with an increased run of 10pm closings until the last day of September…the longest period of illuminated openings in its history. Then, following a short period of closure for maintenance, the Chine reopens between 21st and 29th October, again featuring the Lumiere evenings, with closing times at 8pm. During evening openings, the attraction offers a day and evening return ticket which allows for two visits within a seven-day period at very little extra cost to just one single visit. Shanklin Chine has a well-stocked gift shop and popular Victorian style tea room, with a newly extended tea garden for 2017. Taking a cream tea at the attraction is definitely one of the highlights to any visit, with a special 200th Birthday high afternoon tea available to pre-book this year (details to be found on the website). There is also a full menu of light lunches and meals prepared to order by the tea room team. The attraction also features a special monument to the crack 40 Royal Marine Commando who trained in the Chine in preparation for the Dieppe landings on D-Day in World War II. Visitors can also learn about the role of Shanklin Chine during this period- in particular the part played by the Marine Commandos' and the famous PLUTO (Pipeline Under The Ocean) which carried petrol to the Allied troops in France. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a leisurely stroll through Shanklin Chine...a wondrous secret discovered and loved by so many people during its historical reign as the Island’s most original of tourist attractions. With entrances at both the Old Village and Esplanade ends, it makes the perfect scenic cut through between Shanklin’s busiest locations that no visitor should miss. PLEASE NOTE THE ATTRACTION IS OPEN SEASONALLY BETWEEN APRIL AND OCTOBER. CHECK WEBSITE FOR OCTOBER CLOSURES FOR MAINTENANCE AND FOR EXTENDED EVENING SUMMER OPENINGS UNTIL 10PM FROM JUNE TO END OF SEPTEMBER.

Reviewed By 827harryb - Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

Visited shanklin chine with my wife and daughter it was a lovely walk through the chine, staff were very friendly and approachable, grounds were magnificent throughout, daughter absolutely loved the birds and the fishes and me and my wife enjoyed the walk and the history that was given to you, well done to the amazing work

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