Best mountain peaks around Godshill are primarily found on the Isle of Wight, characterized by rolling downs and elevated viewpoints rather than rugged mountains. The area offers diverse terrain, including historical sites and natural monuments. These elevated areas provide extensive views of the surrounding landscape and coastline.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The route down to Steephill cove will require pushing the bike down a steep narrow tarmac path
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The climb is a bit steep, but the views are expansive, over land and sea. Don't be afraid, just respect the cows, goats, and dogs. Today they were all friendly and well-disposed.
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I love running this track with my dogs—it's peaceful, and the views are absolutely breathtaking.
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Ventnor Downs is the group of downs above Ventor which includes St Boniface Down where you can find the highest point on the Isle of Wight. There is a lot of free parking spaces up here and incredible views over the coast so a run around this area is fully recommended.
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It's high, but it's worth the climb. On a good day you can see all the way to the Isle of Portland to the west and even to France to the south. St Boniface Down is home to the highest point on the Isle of Wight. The trig point, just north of here stands at 241m.
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Arguably one of the best views on the Isle of Wight, from Shanklin Down you can see all the way out to the Nab Tower lighthouse in the east, out to the Needles Headland in the west and even over the Solent to the mainland.
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The unmade section of road (beyond the radar station) is now closed to motor vehicles. There are still plenty of free parking areas along the road up to that point.
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Adjacent to the highest point on the Island (St Boniface Down), this free car park is an excellent place to start a walk or ride for some big views across the Island and beyond. But be warned: the access road is very steep and the final section is unmade, with some rather sizeable undulations.
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For expansive views, Shanklin Down Summit View offers perhaps the widest panorama on the Isle of Wight, stretching from the Nab Tower lighthouse to the Needles Headland. Another excellent spot is View of St Boniface Down, where on a clear day you might even see as far as France.
The highest point on the Isle of Wight is St Boniface Down, which is part of the Ventnor Downs area. While the exact summit is occupied by a radar station, the surrounding downs offer incredible views and are easily accessible.
Yes, the Bunkers on Ventnor Downs are a notable man-made monument and summit. Additionally, the village of Godshill itself is home to the medieval All Saints' Church, dating back to 1350, which is a significant historical landmark visible from afar.
Godshill is surrounded by various hiking opportunities. You can find a range of trails from easy to moderate, including loops that take you through valleys and up inclines around Stenbury Down. For more options, explore the Hiking around Godshill guide.
Many of the walks around Godshill, particularly those through the Tottle Bottom valley and around Stenbury Down, are suitable for families. The village itself, with its model village and All Saints' Church, offers additional family-friendly attractions. The downs provide open spaces for exploration and scenic views.
Yes, many of the trails on the downs are dog-friendly. For example, Ventnor Downs is specifically noted as being dog-friendly, with visitors enjoying runs with their dogs there. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock.
There are convenient parking options available. For instance, Bunkers on Ventnor Downs has an access road leading right up to the top with plenty of free parking spots. Similarly, Ventnor Downs also offers free parking with excellent coastal views.
Beyond hiking, the area around Godshill is great for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Check out the Gravel biking around Godshill and MTB Trails around Godshill guides for detailed routes.
The downs and hills around Godshill offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather for hiking, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Even in winter, clear days can offer crisp air and far-reaching views, though paths might be muddy.
Yes, there are several easy walks. For example, the 'Picnic Area – Freemantle Gate loop from Godshill' is an easy 4.5 km hike. The 'Picnic Area – Godshill Model Village loop from Godshill' is another easy option at just over 6 km. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Godshill guide.
The elevated areas around Godshill, primarily the downs on the Isle of Wight, are unique for their combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and panoramic views. They offer a distinct landscape of rolling hills rather than rugged mountains, providing accessible trails and a rich sense of place, including the highest point on the island.


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