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Beaches on the Isle of Wight for the Disabled
Beaches on the Isle of Wight for the disabled are detailed below:
TOTLAND
A shingle beach with promenade at the high water mark to Colwell Bay.
SEAGROVE
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
COWES
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
EAST COWES
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
GURNARD
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
RYDE
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
SANDOWN
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
SHANKLIN
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
ST. HELENS
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
We hope you enjoy the many beaches on the Isle of Wight for the disabled.
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TOTLAND
A shingle beach with promenade at the high water mark to Colwell Bay.

SEAGROVE
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
COWES
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
EAST COWES
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.
GURNARD
There is a concrete slipway onto this beach, which is a mixture of sand, shingle and stones.

RYDE
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
SANDOWN
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.

SHANKLIN
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
ST. HELENS
There is a concrete slipway onto this sandy beach.
We hope you enjoy the many beaches on the Isle of Wight for the disabled.
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