Rain or shine, you’ll find scores of fun, new things to do all around the coast
Whether for half-term entertainment, a romantic escape or longer exploratory break, from immersive experiences to checking into an eco-hotel, the coast has it covered.
Isle of Wight: Walking Festival 25th anniversary in Spring & Autumn and Albion Hotel refurbishment
Spring 2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the Isle of Wight’s Walking Festival, from 11th to 19th May. Run by volunteers, this is a great opportunity to meet the locals and join other visitors; in 2016 a speed-dating walk resulted in numerous weddings and babies! And if you can’t make it in spring, there’s another walking festival in autumn.
If you’re planning a visit to the Isle, The Albion Hotel at Freshwater is undergoing a multi-million pound refurbishment following new ownership, expected to open in May.
Thanet: New Lancaster flight experience in Margate, and the 10th anniversary of the Ramsgate Tunnels
Margate offers a unique new Lancaster experience at the Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum, Manston. Book a 30-minute ‘flight’ and sit with an instructor in a replica Avro Lancaster cockpit, fire-up four Merlin engines, the roaring sound pumped into the cockpit on this simulated flight, the only fully functioning Lancaster cockpit that can be flown as a simulator. Flights can be booked from early 2024.
2024 is also the 10th anniversary of the reopening of the Ramsgate Tunnels. To celebrate, a wave of events is planned for the year including the History month of May, volunteer talks using the Tunnel’s archives in June, and Explorer Tours running year-round.
West Sussex: New Coast Path sections opening, walking itineraries and cold water swims
The Coast Path in West Sussex has taken another step forward, this largely open coastal plain route takes in wide beaches, seaside resorts and nature reserves teeming with birds. To make walking easier, Experience West Sussex have highlighted a number of walks of different lengths, including Pier to Pier from Bognor Regis to Littlehampton (approx 2.5 hours), and Estuary Southwick to Arun Rivermouth (approx. 6 hours).
If you fancy a sea dip while on this new Coast Path stretch, winter sea dips can be had with Bluetits Chill Swimmers in Worthing, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Selsey and Bracklesham Bay. To warm up, head to Horsebox saunas available at The Nomadic Sauna, Kingston Beach, Southwick and Fire Salt and Sea Saunas on Worthing beach.