UK staycation great for stargazing and walking in nature is one of 'most beautiful places'

Get ready to add a new staycation destination to your list thanks to this beautiful location.

By Chloe Dobinson, Lifestyle Reporter

Beach huts on the Channel Coast in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, UK

This place could be great for stargazes (Image: Getty)

Sometimes being closer to home is the perfect holiday. While many of us look for sun, sea and stunning scenery there's a staycation which offers all three. Even better you don't have to travel far. 

In particular, it is great for campers. So, if you're looking for where to go with the family this summer then this destination should be on your list.

With 91 percent of campers eager to explore more of the UK, the Isle of Wight provides the perfect opportunity to tick off another bucket list location.

To satisfy the curiosity of budding explorers this summer, the original Isle of Wight ferry firm, Red Funnel, is offering its Camping & Touring Package.

Starting at just £13 per person a night, the package includes a return ferry from Southampton, a grass pitch at picturesque sites across the Island for a tent motorhome, caravan or trailer tent, and electric hookup – all you need to enjoy for a fun camping experience.

Sheep grazing in a field on the Isle of Wight, with agricultural fields behind

There's plenty of nature in the Isle of Wight (Image: Getty)

Even better, there are plenty of locations to choose from depending on your preference, including the town of Wroxall, just a short journey from the beaches of Shanklin and Ventnor, to the rolling countryside of Yarmouth.

Let's look at what there is to do on the Isle of Wight.

Endless gazing

The Isle of Wight is a great destination for stargazers, pitching up under the stars gives you a front-row seat. As a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with minimal light pollution, it offers ideal conditions for stargazing.

The Channel Coast near Chale Bay, Isle of Wight, UK

There's plenty to explore at the destination (Image: Getty)

Surrounded by water and free from cities, the Island boasts pristine skies, revealing breathtaking constellations like the Milky Way and Orion. For the best views, head to remote locations such as Freshwater Bay, Compton Bay, or Brighstone Beach.

Walking in nature

The Isle of Wight is a true walker’s haven. As one of the UK’s most beautiful places to enjoy the outdoors, it welcomes thousands of walkers to the Island year after year to explore the 70-mile-long coastal path.

With over 500 miles of footpaths through forest and fields, all unspoilt and guaranteed peace for those that want to unplug and listen to the sound of nature.

Why not visit the iconic Needles with Red Funnel’s supersaver and car parking, you’ll be all set for a great day out.

Animal lovers

The Isle of Wight is an animal paradise. Discover the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary and meet the delightful donkey family during your visit as well as learn their stories.

Let your pooch run free

Are you looking for a dog-friendly holiday? Look no further than the Isle of 'Woof' Enjoy quality time with your four-legged friend exploring miles of unspoiled countryside and idyllic dog-friendly beaches where your dog can run, sniff and play.

Moreover, when visiting the Isle of Wight with Red Funnel ferries, your pup can enjoy a dedicated pet lounge onboard and space to walk around and feel the sea breeze on deck - plus, dogs travel for free.

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