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Blackgang Beach

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  • 8.9°C
  • 2025-01-21

Nestled between Blackgang and Rocken End, there lies a stunning shingle beach that many locals refer to as both Blackgang and Rocken End beach. To reach this hidden gem, one must venture down an unofficial and muddy pathway from Old Blackgang Road Car Park. As cautionary advice, be prepared for a slippery descent that may result in a comical tumble just moments after your partner questions the wisdom of the trek. Blackgang Beach is a popular destination for sun-seekers who desire a full-body tan as this secluded section of shoreline offers the perfect retreat for those who wish to bask in the sun without prying gaze.

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Beaches close to Blackgang Beach

Watershoot Bay ⟼ 0.5 km away
The secluded rocky beach can be found by traversing a complex network of footpaths from Old Blackgang Road Car Park, although accessing it from St. Catherine's Lighthouse may be the smoother route. Due to its limited accessibility, it is entirely possible to have this beach all to oneself. This feature makes it a suitable location for introspective activities such as contemplating past memories of a previous relationship.
Reeth Bay ⟼ 1.7 km away
This serene beach lies in a remote location and boasts quaint boats and a rugged seawall. The beach is bordered by dense woodlands, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors. During high tide, there may be limited space for beachgoers (as shown in photos). Although lacking in facilities, the beach can be easily accessed via a well-maintained road. It is also referred to as Castlehaven.
Whale Chine ⟼ 3 km away
Although the beach has become somewhat inaccessible from the top due to erosion, it can still be reached by walking along from nearby beaches. Once you arrive, you will be awestruck by the stunning high cliffs that offer magnificent views into the vast expanse of the ocean. This secluded beach is a haven for those seeking solitude, and it is rare to encounter other individuals in the area. As a result, it is the perfect destination for both hermits and angsty teenagers looking for a peaceful and undisturbed escape.
Binnel Bay ⟼ 3.1 km away
This shoreline may not offer an easy entry or a suitable spot for swimming. Furthermore, it is studded with stones and presents challenges for those walking on its surface. The absence of amenities adds to its rustic charm, making it a secluded and serene destination for those seeking solitude or a romantic getaway. The beach's desolate nature may be an apt source of inspiration for those passionate about penning melancholic tunes. Visitors should be aware that this area does not host any entertainment or gaming venues.
Mount Bay ⟼ 5.3 km away
One can embark on a picturesque and adventurous stroll along a precarious clifftop path, ultimately leading to a challenging descent down handmade steps. Upon reaching the destination, a vast shingly beach appears at low tide, accompanied by a meandering stream. This secluded oasis is frequently devoid of any visitors, granting a tranquil and serene environment.
Orchard Bay ⟼ 5.5 km away
This charming beach is privately owned, but is accessible to the public. However, visitors are kindly reminded to maintain a clean environment by not leaving any litter, such as crisp packets, behind. Furthermore, organizing large gatherings such as raves is prohibited. The journey towards the beach is an enjoyable and adventurous one, as it requires a pleasant 10-minute walk, including steep steps and clambering over rocks. Nonetheless, it might not be the ideal location for a family outing with young children due to the rugged terrain.
Steephill Cove ⟼ 6.1 km away
The beach we're discussing is aptly named due to its steep slope for accessibility. It presents an inviting location for swimming with creature comforts such as available restrooms and a pleasant café nearby. Occasionally, the beach does get rather crowded, giving off a Cornish vibe. It's important to note that dogs are only permitted if they are leashed. Additionally, the beach can be accessed through a lovely coastal walk from Ventnor with plenty of hills to give you a great workout.
Ventnor ⟼ 7.1 km away
Ventnor Bay is a small resort beach situated on the south coast of the Isle of Wight. Measuring 300m in length, the part sand, part fine shingle beach slopes gently into the sea. There are many hidden rocks and the tide is very strong. Adjacent to the beach are pubs, cafes, amusements, paddling pool and seafront car park. Please note that, during the summer months (May to September), dogs are not permitted in the area.
Wheelers Bay ⟼ 8.5 km away
Bonchurch to Ventnor offers a lovely walk that is easily accessible via a wheelchair or pushchair. However, it should be noted that there is a steep hill leading up to the Shore Road car park. During the winter months, the tide frequently reaches the sea wall, resulting in spectacular crashing waves. It is not advisable to swim at this beach due to the strong sea currents. Toilets are available at the Bonchurch end of the beach.
Brighstone Beach ⟼ 9.1 km away
The beach can be challenging to find suitable parking; however, it is an easily accessible strolling distance away. The shoreline boasts a rocky surface with no provisions, adjacent to a vacation resort. A suitable place to express frustration and sadness by hurling stones into the sea following a breakup. Please be mindful not to hit swimmers.
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