On the Isle of Wight which is located just off the coast of Southern England. You can catch a ferry from Portsmouth, Southampton and Lymington across The Solent. It is located in Newport, which is in the centre of the island. You can get to Newport from the ferry terminals by bus or by car. Hope this helps xxx
Morcar of Northumbria fought and defeated Tostig in his failed attempt to take over the Isle of Wight.
The shortest distance from the Isle of Wight to the mainland (note: Isle of Wight is part of England) is about 8 km.
There isn't a commercial airport on the Isle of Wight so it isn't possible to fly there. It's only about 80 miles from London.
If it's an guide dog then Yes, if not the No.
You could do it in a day but it really depends on what route you pick and where you want to go.
9,000 miles
It would depend on the types of boat. It is possible to get from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight in approximately 15 minutes by Fast-Cat (fast catamaran). A regular ship will take longer - closer to 45 minutes.
About 3 or 4 miles depending on which route you take.
No. Freshwater and Freshwater Bay are in the west of the Isle of Wight. The only regular railway runs down the east coast of the island although their is a heritage steam railway which meets up with it. To get to Freshwater, take a train to Lymington Pier in Hampshire (they leave from London Waterloo) and the ferry to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. The Southern Vectis no 7 bus takes you from the ferry terminal to Freshwater and Freshwater Bay. There are regular Southern Vectis buses to all parts of the island.
You can try and get a newspaper round, but it may take a while as I have been waiting for 6 months but nothing yet. Good luck :-)
There are so many places that it's hard to narrow down, but the Tuscan region in Italy, the Mediterranean Coast, the Isle of Wight, many locations in Africa, and some more major metropolitan areas in Britain are a few choices.
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