Totland Bay
Totland Bay is a bay on the west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies one-quarter of an mile (0.4 km) to the west of the town of Totland where it takes its name. It encounters north west and has a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 kilometres) coastline and also is made up of a straight west dealing with coast which has a coastline, concrete seawall, groynes as well as run-down 450-foot-long (140 m) Victorian pier and a straight north facing rocky coast. It extends from Warden Point in the north to Hatherwood Point in the south-west. The seabed is a mix of mud and also sand, clear of lots of underwater outcrops, this makes it a preferred anchorage point for vessels. The coastline is mainly tile. Given that 2001 the quality of the coastline has actually been high enough for it to be awarded the Seaside Award Flag. In the summertime, trash as well as seaweed are eliminated every day, with the latter being composted by neighborhood farmers. Currently, the pier is being refurbished to re-open the cafe which was there before. The bay is best seen from Headon Warren or anywhere along the concrete seawall. The Isle of Wight Coastal Path runs along the seawall from Warden Indicate Widdick Chine.