Niton 

 

Niton village is split into two halves by a break in the inner cliff large enough to house the main road through Niton. Upper Niton lies in a hollow and is set around a crossroads. In this area you will find a church, shop and pub. Much of its original village charm has been preserved due to the lack of new houses that have been built over the years in Niton. 


Down the main road towards St Lawrence you will come to the lower village which was a small fishing hamlet until the 19th Century. This part of Niton flourished due to the popularity of Ventnor as a health resort and many Mansions and holiday cottages were built here. There is a pub at the Undercliff called the Buddle Inn. It has a stream running through the garden and a splendid view overlooking the sea. Opposite are steps leading down to Castle Cove with its history of smugglers and ghosts.

Further along Undercliffe Road in a Westerly direction you will come to a lane leading to St Catherine's point and Lighthouse. This is the most southerly point on the Island. 

Facilities

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Buddle Inn
  St. Catherine's Road

Niton

Tel 01983 730243

Enjoy the relaxed, unhurried atmosphere of this cliff-top pub, one of the island's oldest hostelries. Popular with walkers and characterised by stone flags, oak beams and a broad fireplace. Once a smugglers' haunt and with a little imagination it's possible to picture wreckers concealing their booty here on dark stormy nights. Wide selection of food includes home-made pies and quiches, curry and home-cooked ham, as well as other pub favourites, grills and seafood specialities.