Gurnard's Hidden Beach

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  • 2025-01-21

Gurnard boasts an idyllic beach which is relatively undiscovered due to its secluded location. This hidden gem is nestled against a picturesque woodland backdrop which can be accessed via a quaint footpath known as the Shore Path, located behind Gurnard's Sailing Club. Although its shingles offer limited space, the beach serves as a peaceful getaway, perfect for admiring the sunset. Do note that the beach is void of any amenities.

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Gurnard ⟼ 0.2 km away
Gurnard is a small resort situated on the Isle of Wight, west of Cowes, facing across the Solent to the New Forest shore. The gravel beach slopes gently into deep water where the currents can be strong. There are various facilities along the esplanade. The Gurnard Luck river flows to the sea just to the west of the beach and there are two storm outfalls. The beach boasts beautiful, picturesque beach huts, and is situated near a chic cafe and pub. While limited parking spaces are available, this petite location is suitable for a refreshing dip. It is a breathtaking place to witness stunning sunsets and to soak up picturesque views of the mainland. Despite its charm, the beach is not vast, even during low tide, and caution should be exercised when swimming beyond a certain point.
Cowes ⟼ 1.5 km away
To the west of the town, Cowes beach is mostly gravel and slopes into deep water with strong currents. At high tide there can be little beach left. Along the Esplanade there are shops, refreshments and public toilets. Egypt Point is particularly favoured by anglers. Cowes Beach is located 700 meters west of Cowes in the county of Isle of Wight. The beach offers parking, provided it is not overrun by visitors. Although suitable for a brief swim, one ought to be cautious of the cruise ships that occasionally pass by. Further, the area boasts a delightful stroll from Cowes to Gurnard, featuring a multitude of fascinating properties along the Parade. It is important to note that dogs are prohibited from the beach during the summer months (May to September).
Cowes East Beach ⟼ 3 km away
The beach in question appears to be quite unkempt, situated near a bustling shipping region. The prospect of swimming here may not be overly appealing. However, adjacent to the shoreline is a large park on the Esplanade. The park boasts several amenities including a paddling pool, restrooms, and a café for visitors. For those driving to the location, it may be possible to find some free on-street parking. One area of concern is the potential for unpleasant odors when the wind is blowing towards the beach. Additionally, it is important to note that dogs are prohibited from May to September.
Thorness Bay ⟼ 3.2 km away
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Lepe Beach ⟼ 3.3 km away
Lepe ⟼ 3.4 km away
Lepe beach, part of Lepe Country Park, is on the Hampshire coast with views over the Solent to the Isle of Wight. The beach is a mixture of sand and shingle, sloping down to a sandy area that extends out for some distance at low tide.
Osborne Bay ⟼ 4.9 km away
The beach is an excellent destination for individuals resembling Queen Victoria. It boasts a beautiful scenery, however, it is only accessible by paying an admission fee to Osborne House. In addition, there is an ice cream hut and shuttle bus services available from the primary house. Although the beach can be enjoyed at low tide, it may not be suitable for a satisfying swim due to its shallow waters.
Calshot Beach ⟼ 5.5 km away
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Calshot ⟼ 5.6 km away
Calshot beach is part of a shingle spit on the Hampshire coast which extends westward into the southern end of Southampton Water. The beach in mostly shingle with some sand. It is backed by beach huts and offers views over the Solent to Isle of Wight. There are some short wooden groynes at the top of the beach which then slopes down to a shingle and sand shelf which extends out for some distance on low tides, and affords plenty of shallow water at mid tides. The beach is popular with water sports enthusiasts.
Woodside Bay ⟼ 7.4 km away
This particular beach boasts a mixture of pebbles and sand, and is surrounded by a lush woodland. It is primarily frequented by visitors to the Woodside Bay Lodge Retreat and Woodside Coastal Retreat, although it is accessible by foot if one can locate a suitable area for parking along the road. The beach is renowned for offering breathtaking sunset views and is generally tranquil and serene. While suitable for wading, it may not be the ideal spot for swimming activities.
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