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During 1545 the French invaded the Isle of Wight. This is commemorated by a plaque in Seaview reading "During the last invasion of this country hundreds of French troops landed on the foreshore nearby. This armed invasion was bloodily defeated and repulsed by local militia 21st July 1545".
How to get to Seaview, Isle of Wight

ISLE OF WIGHT – TRAVEL

 

The Isle of Wight is located just 2 miles off the south coast of England. Thus, planning a day trip from London is a fantastic idea.

ON THE MAINLAND

For those reaching the island on from London, a direct route from London to the Isle of Wight is the A3, known as the Portsmouth road. People coming from the west have ports of Lymington or Southampton. The best routes can be found here RAC Route Planner.

The following are some constructive links for people using public transport

TRANS-SOLENT

Wight link and Red Funnel run car ferry and passenger services to the island as well as a hovercraft service run from Portsmouth Hover travel service a suitable option due to their good parking facilities.

Portsmouth/Ryde
Wightlink
 telephone 0990 827744

Southsea/Ryde
Hovertravel
 telephone 01983 811000

Southampton/Cowes
Red Funnel
 telephone 023 8033 4010

 

On to Seaview and beyond

Seaview is a 40 minute walk from Ryde, or a 5 minute drive. More preicse directions can be found on the website of the Seaview hotel. Listd below are the sites for buses and trains on the island.

Southern Vectis Bus Services
 telephone 01983 827005.

Island Line Railway
telephone 01983 812591

 


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