Showing posts with label Yarborough. Show all posts
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Saturday, 26 March 2022

Bembridge Down and Culver

Today was a glorious spring day, so my friend and I decided that a yomp up to the Yarborough Monument on Culver Down would be the ideal way to test post-covid lung capacity!

We parked in the estate beyond the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, crossed the road and the carpark beyond, then began our ascent along a path in the turf. The path led through some scrub, past an abandoned building that may have been a gun emplacement in WW2, before coming out into the open again by a holiday camp. 

Soon we were on National Trust land and walking along the top of Red Cliff, aptly named for the colour of the rock. To our right was a large area of landslip, covered in golden gorse; as we breathed in we were hit by the delicious coconutty smell of gorse blossom - glorious!

Soon we were ascending again, this time on chalk Downland and heading ever upwards to the monument. When we got there, we discovered the tea stall was shut, but luckily the pub offered tea and a seat with a lovely view of the channel. 

We descended after a while, listening to the skylarks and admiring the view across Sandown Bay. When we reached the far side of the landslip, we turned left and followed a path down through the gorse bushes, took our chances on a makeshift set of stepping stones on a very muddy section, and eventually ended up on the beach. We strolled along looking vaguely for sea glass and new-to-science fossils (no such luck!) before heading back to the car and home.







Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Nettlestone to Yaverland

Today I helped take twelve teenagers on a stroll across the east of the Island. We got a coach to Nettlestone and walked towards the Priory Hotel, then followed the footpath round and ended up at The Duver, St Helen's. This is a lovely patch of National Trust land, sprinkled with wildflowers among the short turf. After a quick rest break we headed across the causeway and into the outskirts of Bembridge. The road led along another causeway, past the yacht club and numerous houseboats, and to the Tollgate café opposite the Pilot Boat Inn. We stopped at the café for lunch (some picnicked, and some bought food), then carried on.

This was the point where my dodgy map reading skills came into play, and we pootled up a lane going in the wrong direction. Oops. I soon realised my mistake however, and we turned round and joined up with the path we were meant to be on. We followed the High Street  to Bembridge Windmill and then followed the lane into the woods, across a road, past a holiday camp and onto the cliff path to Culver Down. Some of the kids groaned when they realised we had to climb the down, but they all managed it faster than I did! We stopped at the Yarborough Monument at the top and admired the view, and I admired the wild flowers, had a drink and a snack (I got an ice cream) before walking down the other side of Culver Down to Dinosaur Isle where we met the coach again.

This was a boiling hot day, with teenagers who were generally not used to walking so far, and it went really well. Another route tomorrow.

Distance: 7.3 miles

View from Yarborough Monument