Sunday, 27 March 2022

Walk 47 Shanklin to Yaverland and Wildheart Trust - 3 miles

This is a perfect walk in any weather, a flat, gentle stroll along the sea path from Shanklin to Sandown, ending at the Wildheart Trust, formerly the IOW zoo, but now a sanctuary for mostly rescued animals.

I started the walk in Shanklin town centre, joining the cliff path at the end of Clarendon Rd, before descending to join the sea path at Hope Beach.   

Passing the colourful beach huts, the path skirts the fine, sandy beaches of Lake and Sandown Bay, always popular with dog walkers. 

There are several cafes along the way, but my current favourite is Tradewinds, a touch of the tropics on the English coast.

Beyond the pier and seafront hotels we come to Yaverland and Wildheart Trust . It is a small facility but the animal care is exceptional and the visitor experience extraordinary, as you can get so close to the animals and watch them being fed and engaged in enrichment activities that mirror their life in the wild.

In their large, sandy enclosure, half a dozen meerkats guard their territory with their customary stance.

Recently arrived are a family of three Eurasian Lynx, Daenerys and her offspring Tyrion and Nymeria.
Also new to the sanctuary are two servals, Tafkap and Xirius, rescued from the illegal pet trade in France, where they were locked up in a bathroom and bedroom. Despite having broken and deformed bones from their time in captivity, they now trot happily around their large, grassy enclosure. The broadcaster Chris Packham has recently spearheaded a campaign to stop the breeding of servals with domestic cats to produce Savannah Cats. Read here.
But the main attraction is the big cats. Lion feeding demos take place most days and the cats are so comfortable with visitors that they can often be found lounging in front of their cages just an arm's stretch away.

 

This beautiful tiger is one of five rescued a few years ago from a Spanish circus.


Walk Details
Start: Clarendon Road, Shanklin bus stop
Finish: Yaverland
Distance: 3 miles
Time:  60 minutes
Bus: No 2,3,8 from Ryde or Newport
Refreshments/WC:Pubs,cafes in Shanklin/Sandown, public WC in crazy golf at Shanklin and by Sandown Pier, Yaverland and in Wildheart Sanctuary

Walk 51 Snide to Blackwater Path - 1.6 miles

 http://footprint-trust.co.uk/content/wp-content/uploads/Connies-Way-Newport.pdf


The map above shows the first half of the walk, half a mile known as Connie's Way but by crossing over Shide Rd, the cycle track continues until it meets Blackwater Hollow by Sandy Lane.

Walk Details
Start: Cycle Path at Shide, opposite Matalan
Finish:Blackwater Hollow
Distance: 1.6 miles
Time: 1 hour
Bus: No 3 from Ventnor, Ryde or Newport, No 2 from Shanklin
Refreshments/WC:Newport Town Centre, e.g. Marks and Spencer



Friday, 18 March 2022

Walk 52 - Ventnor to Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary - 2.6 miles

IOW Donkey Sanctuary Sign
This a flat, paved walk from Ventnor to the Donkey Sanctuary, but avoiding the main road, which is too busy to walk safely. To skip the 25 minute walk from Ventnor town, I started at the No. 3 bus outside St Francis Primary School, where Rew Lane runs behind the main Newport Road. I have done the first part of this walk on the way to Godshill, Walk 49, and on a sunnier spring day, so only a few new photos from that section.Rew Lane, Ventnor with cottage

For this route, follow Rew Lane until it turns right by Span Farm to come out in Wroxall village.

Rew Lane, Ventnor with farmhouse

Landscape with winding Rew Lane, Ventnor Cross the main road to take the Sunshine Trail cycle path just in front of Wroxall Church, and up a few steps to pick up the path behind houses and gardens.Signposts for Red Squirrel Trail Cycle Path


Steps leading uphill

As you follow the path, there is a glimpse between trees of Appuldurcombe House. Glimpse of Appuldurcombe House through treesShortly after, a path leads left through a Ramblers gate down across a small field to rejoin the main road by the bus stop, then you cross the road and turn left for a few steps to visit the Donkey Sanctuary.Ramblers Gate in Wroxall

The Donkey Sanctuary is a haven where rescued donkeys (and a few ponies) from the UK and Europe live out their later days in peace and safety. The Sanctuary is free to enter but relies on donations so you will be greeted by a volunteer with a collection bucket.
4 images of Shetland PoniesThere is Grazers Cafe with indoor and outside seating serving refreshments and light lunches and a gift shop selling donkey products like sweatshirts, mugs, magnets, stuffed toys and calendars etc which also supports the charity. Dogs on leads are welcome too.

Farm barn with cafe at IOW Donkey Sanctuary

Visitors can walk around the barns and enclosures to visit the donkeys and Shetland ponies. You are asked not to feed the donkeys, some of whom are on special diets, but you can stroke them, as they are generally very gentle and tranquil. It's a lovely place to spend an hour or two.

2 Donkeys at IOW Donkey Sanctuary

2 donkeys at IOW Donkey Sanctuary
As well as rescuing donkeys, the sanctuary is an education centre, providing learning and training for children, students, apprentices and volunteers. It is one of the island's most popular visitor attractions, as people can meet and interact with the donkeys, groom and walk them, or have a half day experience with them. The Sanctuary runs various events, concerts and open days on a regular basis throughout the year, and the Christmas Fayre is always well-attended. The donkeys also take part in therapy programmes across the island and work with Alzheimers and stroke patients and people with a variety of needs. 

You can also adopt donkeys or book birthday parties, hen dos, donkey experiences, groom or walk a donkey, and go on shetland treks. One barn houses the Sanctuary's Euro-Stars, a group of lovely brown donkeys rescued from a French slaughterhouse.

Poster about rescue Donkey
The Sanctuary is open 7 days a week from 10am – 4.30pm all year round (except Christmas Day).Map of walk Ventnor to IOW Donkey Sanctuary

Walk Details
Start: St Francis Primary School, Ventnor
Finish:IOW Donkey Sanctuary
Distance: 2.6 miles
Time: 1.25 hours
Bus: No 3 from Ventnor, Ryde or Newport
Refreshments/WC: at Donkey Sanctuary