16 Vaughan Way, Old Village, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, PO37 6SD
Telephone: 01983 861145 | Web Site: www.chestnutmews.co.uk |  Email: chestnutmews@btinternet.com

Shanklin Old Village

 

 

 

 

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where on the Island we are.

 

 

 

As the ferries are busy, please ensure you make your booking
at the time you book
your holiday with us.

FERRY INFORMATION
Wightlink 08705 827744
Car Ferry

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Lymington - Yarmouth - 30 mins
Portsmouth - Fishbourne - 35 mins
Passenger Catamaran
Portsmouth - Ryde - 15 mins

Wightlink ferries - Isle of Wight

Red Funnel 023 80 334010
Car Ferry

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Southampton - East Cowes - 1 hour
Passenger Ferry
Southampton - West Cowes - 25 mins

Red Funnel ferries - Isle of Wight

Hovertravel 01983 811000
Passenger Hovercraft

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Southsea - Ryde - 10 mins

Hovertravel - Isle of Wight

RAIL
Island Line Tel 01983 862492
www.island-line.co.uk

Train service from Ryde Pier to Sandown, Lake and Shanklin running from early morning to late in the evening. Trains throughout the day about every half hour. Journey time Ryde to Shanklin 20 minutes. Connects with the Portsmouth catamaran.

BUS
Southern Vectis Tel 01983 522456
www.islandbuses.info

Bus routes covering the whole island running from early morning to late at night. Unlimited Rover tickets. Timetable available locally.

 

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We support Gift to Nature, helping them to raise money for the Island’s wildlife and create special conservation areas. If you would like to know more about Gift to Nature and visit their free conservation sites go to www.gifttonature.org.uk