Useful Info

Geological Equipment:

For many fossil hunting locations across the Island and the U.K., tools are not required. For those where they are UKGE is the place to look.

www.ukge.com
www.ukge.com

Accommodation:

We are often asked to recommend places to stay on the Island. Below is a list of places we hear good reviews about (self catering, b&bs and hotels).

www.chalebayfarm.co.uk
www.chalebayfarm.co.uk
www.grangefarmholidays.com
www.grangefarmholidays.com
www.sibbecksfarm.co.uk
www.sibbecksfarm.co.uk
www.thewestbaycottages.co.uk
www.thewestbaycottages.co.uk
www.foxhillsofshanklin.co.uk
www.foxhillsofshanklin.co.uk
www.seaviewhotel.co.uk
www.seaviewhotel.co.uk

Other Things to Do:

Below are some useful links to other Isle of Wight attractions and activities.

www.isleofwightguru.co.uk
www.isleofwightguru.co.uk
www.isleofwight.co.uk
www.isleofwight.co.uk

Travel:

Although the Isle of Wight is a small island, our fossil hunting trips run on the ‘back of the Wight’ so we do recommend coming over in your car. If you come over as a foot passenger, we recommend checking the Southern Vectis website below. We’ve also included the ferry operators as you can’t get here without them!

www.wightlink.co.uk
www.wightlink.co.uk
www.redfunnel.co.uk
www.redfunnel.co.uk
www.hovertravel.co.uk
www.hovertravel.co.uk
www.islandbuses.info
www.islandbuses.info

Lastly,

but by no means least, we mentioned in our “meet the team” section that Felicity makes travel documentaries. She does this with her husband, Greg (yes – it’s the same Greg). If you would like to see what they get up to, their link is below:

www.gregandfelicityadventures.com
www.gregandfelicityadventures.com