Saturday 26 April 2014

Walk 8 Bluebell Walk Shanklin to Borthwood Copse - 3.3 miles

Late April is bluebell time here and I have been wandering around snapping them in gardens, on the downs and in hedgerows, but I have never seen such a fantastic display as I saw today in Borthwood Copse near Apse Heath. Huge carpets of flowers spread below the trees and I was lucky that the sun came out just as I arrived. 

Since flowers were on my mind I started with these gorgeous Osteospermum on my way to the bus stop.
Purple osteospermum in close up
The walk begins at the foot of the steps behind Shanklin station, by Lidl's entrance, but had a closed sign up. What to do?
A local told me it was passable but had a lot of water lying. I took a chance and just got through, then followed the path through the caravans of Lower Hyde Park, then turning left on the track to Ninham, which leads between two ponds.
a duck swims across pond at Ninham Isle of Wight


Pond at Lower Hyde with willow tree
Here my path should have followed Scotchell's Brook but I had forgotten this was a wet meadow and, with such a rainy start to the year, following this path was beyond my mud threshold, so I took the track above. I'll mark this as a summer only walk and  either take the main track past Landguard Manor or go by road as far as the airport in the wet season.
White blossomed tree along Scotchells Brook
I think this is apple blossom but I love the pink stamens.
White apple blossom with pink stamens in close up
On reaching the Newport Road, cross over and take the road through the airport. This used to be a busy little airstrip with private planes calling in from Biggin Hill and France to take lunch at the Aviator Restaurant. But in 2007, a fire destroyed the restaurant and clubhouse and the airfield was sold off to a developer. However it is now open again, and although the restaurant is no more there is a small café.
The path continues uphill past the end of the runway, passing a caravan park.
Private plane at Isle of Wight Airport
Along the hedgerow was this lovely creeping plant. After much Googling I have identified it as Fumaria officinalis or common fumitory.
Fumaria officinalis or common fumitory


Cluster of apple blossom on branch


Macro shot of white apple blossom
After passing this house the path leads between hedges past houses and farmland.
White house near Borthwood Copse


Horses grazing in field on Borthwood Farm


Fou Horses silhouetted on skyline  on Borthwood Farm


Field on Borthwood Farm
Passing Borthwood Cottage I came across a surprising sight. In a paddock were rows of bird cages filled with all sorts of poultry and even owls.
Caged black duck with red face
These rather fine chickens were loose in the grass verge and strolling along the lane as though they owned the place.
2 Polish chickens pecking in hedgerow amid bluebells


Two Polish chickens strolling down the road


Large Brown chicken at Borthwood


Two large caged owls near Borthwood
Between the cages, a footpath leads up into Borthwood Copse and, turning right into the woods I was greeted with beautiful displays of bluebells at every turn.
Carpet of Bluebells beneath tree in Borthwood Copse


Carpet of bluebells in Borthwood Copse, Isle of Wight


Path through bluebell woods in Borthwood Copse
At a crossing of paths we go left into a clearing of grand, tall beech trees and continue with them on our left on the main track up and then downhill.
Path through bluebell woods in Borthwood Copse, Isle of Wight


Trees in Borthwood copse


Bluebells beneath tree on walk through Borthwood Copse, isle of Wight
Patch of bluebells amid trees in borthwood copse


Bluebells beneath tree in Borthwood Copse


Borthwood Copse with bluebells among trees


Bluebells in spring in close up


Bunch of bluebells and grape hyacinths


Raindrops on bluebells


Bluebells dripping with raindrops in close up
Where the paths meet at the bottom bear left slightly uphill to leave the wood by an electricity pole.

Walk straight ahead over the field along the next with the hedge on the left. At the top corner turn right to pass Bigbury Farm, an enviable property whose gorgeous swimming pool could be seen through a gap in the fence. Walk along in front of the house, turning left along the access road to find a narrow footpath with the hedge on the right. This takes you back onto the road, near the bus stop, but crossing the road will take you on through America Wood and back to the start by Shankin Station. Once I do this bit, I'll add it on!
Map of route of 3 mile Walk from Shanklin to Borthwood Copse
Walk Details
Start: Lidl's, Landguard Rd, Shanklin
Finish: Newport Rd, near Apse Heath
Distance: 3.3 miles
Time: 2.5 hours
Bus: No 2 and 3 to Shanklin, No 8 along Newport Rd to Lake or Newport 
Refreshments: in Shanklin and at CJ's café in the airport
WC: Shanklin station, but not always open, Shanklin Landguard Rd near Co-op and at the airport café.

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