It was an easy, fairly flat walk through farmland and country lanes around Rookley and offering fine views over Chillerton Down.
I started, on a hot but somewhat cloudy day, on the cycle path at Blackwater Hollow;
for future reference the cycle path is a 6.5 mile route to Sandown, good for a winter walk.
Leaving the cycle path, the path crosses Birchmore Farm, before coming back to the main Rookley road.
Crossing to Bunkers Lane takes us past a few houses and I had to stop to photograph one of these beautiful hibiscus bushes.
The path then follows the edge of a patch of woodland until a set of wooden steps lead up through two gates by a sheep trough.
Here were beautiful views across the sheep pastures of Rookley Manor Farm towards Chillerton Down.
Crossing the field past this wind-bent tree, we head down towards farm buildings.
After a few minutes, I took the option to divert to the Chequers Inn, turning right around the corner of the field towards the red roof of Rookley Farm.
This proved to be a rather desirable farmhouse with a beautifully tended cottage garden.
Passing cornfields a bridleway, GL5a, leads to the pub.
Along the path, were patches of cornflowers and corn marigolds.
The Chequers Inn is a popular pub with families in summer as it has a playground, but on a school day the garden was peaceful and a nice spot to enjoy the views with a drink. Originally a customs house, but it has been a pub since at least 1800.
Rather than retrace my steps to follow the leaflet route, I took the Niton Road then turned right on the GL6 path across another cornfield to rejoin the main road.
I added an extra stroll on the end by crossing the road into Rookley Country Park, not before shooting these gorgeous hydrangeas.
Walk details
Distance: 4.8 miles
Start: Blackwater Hollow
Finish: Rookley Country Park
Time: 3 hours
Bus: Route 3 from Ventnor and Newport, 2 from Shanklin
Refreshments and WC: Rookley Country Park and Chequers Inn
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