This brings back so many memories. We went with my Mom and our daughter when she was little. We have been to the fishermans cottage pub at the bottom. We have stayed in Shanklin many times. We have been there for Halloween and walked in the dark by the chine which made it magical. The first time ever on the Isle of Wight is indeed magical and I hope to go back again a few times. We have been there at Easter times and summer times too .................. its my husbands families tradition to go there.
Fantastic. We used to holiday here in the 60’s as young boys with Mum and Dad and remember sitting in the children’s section of Chine Inn during evenings and looking out across the chine and dreaming of smugglers etc.
Yes my fine fellow just loved what you said dreaming about smugglers. It was a big haven for smugglers and pirates and wreckers love history about smugglers pirates and wreckers
I'm just back from visiting the Isle of Wight for the first time, l loved the island and I'll be back. The Chine waterfalls looked fantastic, much better than seen here in this video, as there had been some days of very heavy rain.
Shanklin Chine, opened to the public back in 1817, was the Isle of Wight's first tourist attraction. It's a deep, narrow cleft in the Cretaceous Lower Greensand rocks which was carved out by glacial meltwater at the end of the last Ice Age. On a hot day in Summer the Chine is beautifully cool and shady. Where the stream which flows through the Chine reaches the sandy, safe bathing beach there's a thatched pub called the Fisherman's Cottage which offers reasonably-priced food and drink.
I just must take my car over from the English mainland (London) and drive there. The Shanklin Chine looks absolutely magical. When I think of the Chine, I think of the fabulous music of the band Level 42, who have their origins on the Isle of Wight.
When you get there just leave your car where you are staying and take the public transport, walk as they have the greatest marked trails ever. Just take your time while there it’s a great place to unwind and forget. Even turn off your phone and use your eyes ( & ears) for the beauty around you and not that screen which most people cannot stop being glued too.
For anyone who doesn't like the music,just open another tab with music of your choice and knock this one out.Lovely place btw :) would of been nice to see the lovely birds
Shanklin Chine is fantastic on a pleasant evening in high Summer when they turn the coloured lights on and it becomes a magical wonderland ideal for children of all ages!