This scenic viewpoint on the Isle of Wight offers stunning views of the English Channel and the surrounding coastline. On a clear day, visitors can see as far as the French coast. The point is marked by a memorial to Jenny Brown, a local woman who saved several sailors from a shipwreck in the 19th century. The area is popular for walking and picnicking, with a car park and toilets nearby.
We enjoyed a delightful walk from Hollins Lane, down through the woods with sweeping views out toward Warton Crag. The down by the water to the iconic chimney at the point. It was great. We then walked to Jack Scout, which was another beautiful stretch of coastline. So picturesque.
Go here! It's a beautiful & very peaceful spot with views over to the Lake District that will wow. It's rugged going in places so sadly not suitable for wheelchairs. Jenny Brown's Point (Walduck's Wall) is a human construction. A 19th Century failed attempt at taming nature. It's very slippy underfoot so take care if you're going to walk out to the end. Also, do it when the tide is out. The shallow waters here mean the tide comes in very quickly. It's also very muddy surrounding the Point. This is a place where there's no public amenities. However there's a cafe on the road in from the north end. The path from the Point can be taken north on either beach level or several levels above. One higher path will take you to nearby Jack Scout.
It is a lovely circular walk, but in the wet you defo need wellies with good grip, which are hard to come by, not accessories for all
Lots of space to walk and take in the views. The footpath beside the road it's a nice walk, although the road is very quiet. You will find a bench or two on the route, enjoyed by dog walkers and locals.
Lovely! We were fortunate it wasn't raining which made it enjoyable. Isn't really accessible for people with mobility issues as there are lots of craggy loose rocks that you have to climb down to get to the beach.
Super spot, winter or summer. This is a great spot to walk to from the car park at top of the hill. Make sure you get some milk on the way home from the local farmer. See you again soon.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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We enjoyed a delightful walk from Hollins Lane, down through the woods with sweeping views out toward Warton Crag. The down by the water to the iconic chimney at the point. It was great. We then walked to Jack Scout, which was another beautiful stretch of coastline. So picturesque.
Go here! It's a beautiful & very peaceful spot with views over to the Lake District that will wow. It's rugged going in places so sadly not suitable for wheelchairs. Jenny Brown's Point (Walduck's Wall) is a human construction. A 19th Century failed attempt at taming nature. It's very slippy underfoot so take care if you're going to walk out to the end. Also, do it when the tide is out. The shallow waters here mean the tide comes in very quickly. It's also very muddy surrounding the Point. This is a place where there's no public amenities. However there's a cafe on the road in from the north end. The path from the Point can be taken north on either beach level or several levels above. One higher path will take you to nearby Jack Scout.
It is a lovely circular walk, but in the wet you defo need wellies with good grip, which are hard to come by, not accessories for all
Lots of space to walk and take in the views. The footpath beside the road it's a nice walk, although the road is very quiet. You will find a bench or two on the route, enjoyed by dog walkers and locals.
Lovely! We were fortunate it wasn't raining which made it enjoyable. Isn't really accessible for people with mobility issues as there are lots of craggy loose rocks that you have to climb down to get to the beach.
Super spot, winter or summer. This is a great spot to walk to from the car park at top of the hill. Make sure you get some milk on the way home from the local farmer. See you again soon.