Radar, Bunkers & UFOs – The Hidden History of St. Boniface Down
Join us for an eye-opening journey into the hidden history of St. Boniface Down!
- Booking essential
- Free event
Uncover the fascinating military history of St. Boniface Down on this captivating walk through time. From the early installation of radar pylons before WWII and the German bombing that knocked them offline during the Battle of Britain, to the Cold War-era ROTOR bunker - dug by 120 Irish navvies and later repurposed by the council as a wartime HQ - this site has a remarkable past. Hear about the top-secret radar operations, aircraft disasters, and even an unexplained UFO sighting recorded at 920mph. This walk forms part of National Trust, Isle of Wight’s Cold War Heritage Week programme.
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The basics
- Booking details
Call 03442491895
- Suitability
Walks would best suit adults and families with older children
- Meeting point
Dakota Crash Memorial Car Park, St. Boniface Down. What3Words - ///speeds.bulky.totally
- What to bring and wear
Rest stops along the route Good walking footwear recommended No facilities en route – please bring water and snacks Stunning coastal and downland views
- Accessibility
This walk explores some of the most secretive and intriguing elements of the Island’s wartime and Cold War past. Please note that some sections may be steep and exposed to the elements. Not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
- Other
Length of walk: 3 miles (approx. 2 hours) Walk Cost: Free of charge - Donations are welcome Walk Leader: Steve Berden and Jo Thornton for National Trust, Isle of Wight Type of Walk: Circular yes Start Location: Dakota Crash Memorial Car Park, St. Boniface Down. What3Words - ///speeds.bulky.totally Pace of Walk: Moderate – This walk will follow a steady pace with stops for storytelling. Walk Grade: Moderate – Some steep sections and uneven terrain. Suitable for keen walkers with reasonable fitness.