Yesterday we went on a day-long mystery tour of the Isle of Wight. It was organised by the pensioners' group OH belong to, and we only had to drive a few miles to a pick up point in a nearby town. The coach was very modern and comfortable - the outing was well-supported by members and their OHs so the coach was full. We went by ferry from Southampton to Cowes (famous for its sailing facilities). It took about an hour. From there we got off the coach and used the floating bridge operated by a chain mechanism, over the River Medina to East Cowes and had a wander round East Cowes before meeting the coach again and driving across the island to Totland and the Needles. The Needles is probably the most recognisable landmark on the Island - a row of vertical rocks stretching out into the Solent.
There is usually a small boat doing trips right round the Needles, but it was too rough for that yesterday. However, we love the chairlift down the sheer cliff face and had an exhilarating ride down and back up to the top. By then it was lunch time and we went into the Needles cafe for a welcome hot pasty and a cup of tea.
We then had time to go into the sand shop where we got some packets of various coloured sand and little glass hearts for the GDs to make into ornaments.
Back on the coach, we drove west and then south travelling along a spectacular coastal road. By then the heavy clouds from earlier had cleared and the sea sparkled in the sunshine. We got off the coach again at Shanklin in the south of the Island, and walked along the coastal path/promenade to Sandown. It was about 3 miles and the layers of clothes which were hardly warm enough first thing soon felt too warm! We felt we'd earned our delicious Kelly's ice creams before we got back on the coach.
There were more beautiful views as we made our way through Bembridge and back to Cowes to the ferry. The return crossing was calm with spectacular views of the setting sun over Fawley oil refinery on the mainland.
The coach dropped us off where we started and a 15 minute drive later we were back home, very tired but having had a thoroughly enjoyable day.
There is usually a small boat doing trips right round the Needles, but it was too rough for that yesterday. However, we love the chairlift down the sheer cliff face and had an exhilarating ride down and back up to the top. By then it was lunch time and we went into the Needles cafe for a welcome hot pasty and a cup of tea.
We then had time to go into the sand shop where we got some packets of various coloured sand and little glass hearts for the GDs to make into ornaments.
Back on the coach, we drove west and then south travelling along a spectacular coastal road. By then the heavy clouds from earlier had cleared and the sea sparkled in the sunshine. We got off the coach again at Shanklin in the south of the Island, and walked along the coastal path/promenade to Sandown. It was about 3 miles and the layers of clothes which were hardly warm enough first thing soon felt too warm! We felt we'd earned our delicious Kelly's ice creams before we got back on the coach.
There were more beautiful views as we made our way through Bembridge and back to Cowes to the ferry. The return crossing was calm with spectacular views of the setting sun over Fawley oil refinery on the mainland.
The coach dropped us off where we started and a 15 minute drive later we were back home, very tired but having had a thoroughly enjoyable day.
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