Bembridge and Culver Downs

Bembridge and Culver Downs

Dramatic chalk cliffs with acres of open downland and coastal views

Bembridge and Culver Downs form a dramatic promontory at the east end of the Isle of Wight. The cliffs are part of the same chalk ridge that forms the Needles and cliffs of Tennyson Down in the west. Feel the wind in your hair and admire the views over Sandown Bay and the Solent from this high point perched on top of the cliffs. There is also over a mile of sandy and rocky beach accessible from Sandown with the red and white cliffs behind you.                                                  

There is easy access to the top of the downs on the road with plenty of car parks to choose from. There is good level walking on paths with short turf, particularly on Culver Down at the east end or you can wander further on the coast path and open down land.             

Bembridge Down has a lot of military history. You can still see the remains of 19th-century and First World War fortifications and gun emplacements which took advantage of the high and prominent position of the headland.

The Yarborough Monument on Culver Down

Find out how the name Yarborough links the tallest monument on the Isle of Wight at Culver Down to Newtown and the game of bridge.

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History
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Culver Down
Bembridge
Isle of Wight
PO36 8QY
United Kingdom
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01983 741020
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