Brook Chine Beach

Visit Brook Chine Beach

Brook Chine Beach, which stretches from Brook Chine to Hanover Point, on the Isle of Wight is a popular spot if you’re looking to escape the crowds.

Brook Beach is known as a designated area for kite surfers, making it a popular spot for those looking to experience the thrill of wind-powered sports.

While swimming is safe, caution is advised due to rocky areas that can be hazardous at certain tides.

At low tide, you can go fossil hunting! The beach reveals some fascinating dinosaur footprints, left behind by Iguanodons. It’s like stepping back in time! You can also see the fossilised forest that pops up when the tide goes out. It’s a unique experience that’s perfect for kids and adults.

If you enjoy walking, the Isle of Wight Coastal Path that runs through Brook Chine. It offers stunning views and connects to other beautiful spots along the coast. It’s a great way to soak in the scenery and maybe even spot some wildlife along the way.

You can bring your dog to Brook Chine! This beach is known for being dog-friendly throughout the year.

There’s a National Trust car park nearby, and a short path leads you down to the beach. It’s a bit more off the beaten path, so you can enjoy a quieter, more natural beach experience.

This beach is …

  • Popular kitesurfing spot

What to see and do

  • Look for the dinosaur footprints
  • Walk the coastal path

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Getting To Brook Chine

Beach Location

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The nearest main road is the A3055 Military Road.

Map of Brook Chine

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