Shanklin Village
Shanklin was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Senclin meaning a hill (kline) with a spring. With its natural attractions such as the long sandy beach and the famous Chine, Shanklin became a fashionable Victorian Resort.
Today, Shanklin is a village of great character and charm, with its thatched cottages, quaint shops and old fashioned tea rooms. There are several pubs, restaurants and cafes, providing good food for an enjoyable night out.
For information on where to eat and drink, click here.
For information on local attractions, click here.

