Rew Lane |
There were many patches of bluebells along the hedgerows, but again more of the pink, Spanish variety than the English blue ones.
The road eventually leads into Wroxall Village where we turn left uphill to take the right hand road just before the church to pick up the Sunshine Trail cycle path which runs all the way to Shanklin. Recently resurfaced, the path follows the track of the disused railway line, which used to link Ryde with Shanklin, Wroxall and Ventnor until the Beeching cuts of 1966 closed the track beyond Shanklin.
Isle of Wight Rail Network in 1914 |
This view is up towards Gat Cliff and is a very Ventnorian mixture of farmland and exotic Cordyline trees.
Peering over a garden wall, you will catch a glimpse of the grand facade of the ruined Appuldurcombe House, which I will visit in my next blogpost.
The track now comes into Shanklin running alongside the holiday park at Lower Hyde to come out on Landguard Rd.
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Walk Details
Distance: 5.3 miles
Time: 2 hours
Refreshments: shops and pubs in Wroxall and Shanklin
WC: Four Seasons pub Wroxall, public WC in Shanklin town centre
Bus: No 3 from Ventnor to Shanklin
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