Totland Bay

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Totland Bay is a scenic coastal bay and beach on the western side of the Isle of Wight in England, known for its views across the Solent and Victorian-era pier.

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Totland Bay canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
coastal bay
tourist destination
adjacentTo Colwell Bay
administrativeArea Isle of Wight Council
coastType soft rock coastline
country England
eraOfPierConstruction Victorian era
hasAccess coastal path
road access from Totland village
hasCoastalPathConnection Tennyson Trail (nearby)
hasFeature Victorian-era pier
beach huts
promenade
sand and shingle beach
seawall
hasNearbySettlement Freshwater
Totland
hasRecreationalFacility cafés
car park
slipway
hasStructure Totland Pier
surface form: Totland Bay Pier
hasViewOf Solent
surface form: The Solent
knownFor Victorian seaside character
scenic sunsets
views towards Hurst Castle
locatedIn Isle of Wight
Totland
locatedInBodyOfWater English Channel
locatedOn western side of the Isle of Wight
near Alum Bay
The Needles
overlooks Solent
surface form: The Solent
partOf Isle of Wight coastline
popularWith holidaymakers
local residents
region South East England
subjectTo coastal erosion
usedFor angling
boating
swimming
tourism
walking

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Totland hasPart Totland Bay
Alum Bay hasNearbySettlement Totland Bay
Totland Pier locatedOn Totland Bay
Colwell Bay hasNearbyAttraction Totland Bay
Headon Warren hasAccessFrom Totland Bay