Isle of Wight National Landscape
The Isle of Wight National Landscape is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on the Isle of Wight, England's largest offshore island.
The AONB was designated in 1963 and covers 189 square kilometres, about half of the island, mostly near the south-west and north-west coasts but also including downland in the east. It also covers about half the coastline, including both the Hamstead and Tennyson Heritage Coast areas.[1]
The AONB is applying for UNESCO biosphere status.
See also
- Western Yar
References
- ^ "The Isle of Wight AONB". www.wightaonb.org.uk. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
External links
- Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Website
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National Landscapes in England
- Lincolnshire Wolds
- Northumberland Coast
- North Pennines
- Arnside and Silverdale
- Forest of Bowland
- North Pennines
- Solway Coast
the Humber
- 1 Now part of South Downs National Park
- 2 Now part of New Forest National Park
- 3 Partly in Wales
50°41′N 1°17′W / 50.683°N 1.283°W / 50.683; -1.283
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