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Isle of Wight locations that are loved by locals but hardly known to visiting holidaymakers are revealed in a new booklet featuring a range of challenges, designed for adventurous families with enquiring minds. The closely-guarded Island secrets are unveiled by ferry operator Wightlink in Secret Wight, a free 28-page colour booklet which takes as its inspiration the simpler family holidays enjoyed when today’s parents were children.

Secret Wight sets a range of discovery challenges for parents and children to conquer together on 10 different adventures. Using Ordnance Survey grid references to guide them, families can set out on foot to find miles of virgin sand, rocky ledges sheltering below towering cliffs, other-worldly monster vegetation covering huge expanses of rock pools, flora and fauna rarely found on mainland Britain and even dinosaur bones that have been hidden for millions of years.

To find out more visit www.wightlink.co.uk/secretwight or tel. 0871 376 1000

07 July 2010
03:50:55 pm, Categories: News

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