Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight ceremonial county covering the highest summit and wider mountain geography for the area.
Map of Isle of Wight
Mountains, route lines, and ski areas are shown together so the area layout is clear before you open individual pages.
Airports
Adventures
These trips use this region as the main mountain and route base.
Isle of Wight Three Peaks
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across St Boniface Down, Appuldurcombe Down, and St Catherine's Hill.
- Difficulty
- Challenging
- Duration
- One day
- Region
- Isle of Wight
Mountains
St Boniface Down
St Catherine's Hill
Appuldurcombe Down
Brighstone Down
Harboro
Chillerton Down
Brook Down
Whitwell Hill
Chillerton Down South Top
Tennyson Down
West High Down
Grammar's Common
Arreton Down
Berry Hill
Brading Down
Ashey Down
Headon Hill
Bembridge Down
Rookley Hill
Camp Hill
Kemphill
Cranmore Hill
Whippingham Hill
Beaper Hill
Sticelett Hill
Golden Hill
Routes
Use these route-linked adventures to plan the trails and traverses that sit inside this region.
Isle of Wight Three Peaks Route
Isle of Wight Three Peaks links St Boniface Down, Appuldurcombe Down, and St Catherine's Hill in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
- Distance18 km
- DaysOne day
- High point241M
Towns and villages
Supporting planning details for where trips start, finish, or stay overnight in this region.
Isle of Wight Three Peaks Finish
Reference finish access point used for the Isle of Wight Three Peaks route on the approach to St Catherine's Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Isle of Wight Three Peaks Start
Reference start access point used for the Isle of Wight Three Peaks route on the approach to St Boniface Down. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.