St Helens is a Village in the county of Isle of Wight.
St Helens is located beside Bembridge Harbour on the Isle of Wight’s Eastern Shore. It is a picturesque village with a number of thatched cottages and winding lanes. The village green is a popular spot for visitors to relax and take in the views.
There are a number of shops and restaurants in St Helens, as well as a church and primary school. The nearby beaches of Bembridge and Seaview offer plenty of opportunity for swimming, sunbathing and water sports.
St Helens is a great place to enjoy a traditional English seaside holiday. There are plenty of things to see and do in the village and surrounding area, making it the perfect base for exploring the Isle of Wight.
There are great places to visit near St Helens including some great villages, ruins, beaches, towns, castles, historic buildings, geological features and hiking areas.
St Helens's best nearby villages can be found at Bembridge, Carisbrooke, Fishbourne, Wootton Bridge, St Helens - Isle of Wight, Shanklin Old Village, and Luccombe - Isle of Wight.
St Helens has some unmissable ruins nearby like Culver Battery, and Carisbrooke Castle.
There are a number of beaches near St Helens including Whitecliff Bay, Compton Bay and Downs, Compton Bay, and Totland.
Newport - Isle of Wight, Ryde, Cowes, Shanklin, Sandown, and Yarmouth are some of St Helens best towns to visit near St Helens.
St Helens is near some unmissable castles like Carisbrooke Castle,
Carisbrooke Castle, St Helens Duver, The Needles Lighthouse, The Needles Battery, and Fort Victoria are great places to visit near St Helens if you like historic buildings.
The area around St Helens features a number of interesting geological features including Compton Bay and Downs, and The Needles.
Culver Down is one of St Helens's best, nearby hiking areas to visit in St Helens.
St Helens History
There are some historic monuments around St Helens: