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THE ROMAN RIDE Experience Sustainable Transport BE A CYCLING EXPERIENCES: THE ROMAN RIDE Experience sustainable transport Portsmouth To Southampton s y s rr Southsea Fe y Cowe rr Cowe Fe East on - ssenger on - Pa / e assenger l ampt P c h hi Southampt Ve out S THE EGYPT POINT OLD CASTLE POINT e ft SOLENT yd R GURNARD BAY Cowes e 5 East Cowes y Gurnard 3 3 2 rr tsmouth - B OSBORNE BAY ishbournFe de r Lymington F enger Hovercra Ry y s nger Po rr as sse Fe P rtsmouth/Pa - Po e hicl Ve rtsmouth - ssenger Po Rew Street Pa T THORNESS AS BAY CO RIVE E RYDE AG K R E PIER HEAD ERIT M E Whippingham E H RYDE DINA N C R Ve L Northwood O ESPLANADE A 3 0 2 1 ymington - TT PUCKPOOL hic NEWTOWN BAY OO POINT W Fishbourne l Marks A 3 e /P Corner T 0 DODNOR a 2 0 A 3 0 5 4 Ryde ssenger AS CREEK & DICKSONS Binstead Ya CO Quarr Hill RYDE COPSE ST JOHN’S ROAD rmouth Wootton Spring Vale G E R CLA ME RK I N Bridge TA IVE HERSEY RESERVE, Fe R Seaview LAKE WOOTTON SEAVIEW DUVER rr ERI Porcheld FIRESTONE y H SEAGR OVE BAY OWN Wootton COPSE Hamstead PARKHURST Common WT FOREST NE Newtown Parkhurst Nettlestone P SMALLBROOK B 4 3 3 JUNCTION PRIORY BAY NINGWOOD 0 SCONCE BRIDDLESFORD Havenstreet COMMON P COPSES POINT SWANPOND N ODE’S POINT BOULDNOR Cranmore Newtown deserted HAVENSTREET COPSE P COPSE Medieval village P P A 3 0 5 4 Ashey Norton Bouldnor A P Yarmouth Shaleet 3 St Helens BEMBRIDGE Cli End 0 Ningwood Newport IL 5 A 5 POINT R TR LL B 3 3 3 0 YA ASHEY E A 3 0 5 4Norton W Thorley Thorley Street Carisbrooke SHIDE N Green MILL COPSE NU CHALK PIT B 3 3 9 COL WELL BAY FRES R Bembridge B 3 4 0 R I V E R 0 1 EAGLEHEAD AND YA GOLDEN HW P BRADING P 126 A S H E Y BLOODSTONE COPSE A Wellow VER MARSHES HILL 0 1 Shide TER B 3 4 131 P COUNTRY Downend D O W N RI W M E R S L E Y L P PARK AY Five Houses D O W N Brading TRAI 5 F ORELAND BRADING 9 Newbridge 3 D S T G E O R G E ’ S Michael Morey’s The Devil’s 3 A B L Hump DOWN A 3 0 5 138 KNIGHTON Punchbowl 5 RAI D O W N ARRETON TOTLAND BAY T DOWN BRADING Freshwater 105 DOWN P SON Brading Down HAMSTE 109 BEMBRIDGE TRAIL NY N Bowcombe Field System Calbourne E 39 Totland AFTON T Arreton MARSHES Blackwater Morton Bembridge Fort 105 HATHERWOOD 1 P P B 3 3 4 0 B E M B R I D G E Culver WHITECLIFF BAY Middleton 9 9 B 3 Adgestone POINT Battery D O W N 100 Headon Afton 79 East Afton N E W B A R N 160 Langbridge 2 151 Warren 2 Down Barrows 3 Neolithic 3 D O W N Alverstone B Mortuary Freshwater Bay 164 Yaverland P Tennyson P E A S T A F T O N B R O O K 2 3 3 B Harborough Enclosure Newchurch Monument Memorial 147 P D O W N Chessell Horringford MARTIN’S D O W N 165 BRIGHSTONE 3 P WOOD ALUM BAY C O M P T FOREST THE P W E S T H I G H D O W N O N CULVER TRAIL ‘Five Barrows’ Gatcombe Merstone ALVERSTONE MEAD, NYSON D O W N 213 5 NEEDLES TEN Brook Down 9 CLIFF FRESHWATER BAY Harboro’ Barrow 3 3 YOUNGWOODS COPSE B P Mottistone Down AND SANDOWN MEADOWS P B R I G H S T O N E 65 152 SANDOWN D O W N W E S T O V E R D O W N C OMPTON BAY A 3 0 5 6 Winford 175 Rookley SCRATCHELL’S The Longstone 165 R O W B O R O U G H AST Chillerton BAY 167 CO Hulverstone D O W N Hill Fort Sandown G E P 106 A A R HERIT Brook Y LAKE HANOVER POINT P Mottistone C H I L L E R T O N R Chillerton RIVE Lake D O W N Apse Heath P W OR SLEY BROOK BAY Moortown P TR A AIL Shorwell 3 0 2 AMERICA SANDOWN WOOD BAY 0 Brighstone P A P N B 3 3 P Limerstone 9 9 Sandford SHANKLIN L AI P TR Whiteley Bank Yaord R I V E R M E D I Godshill ST 94 E Thorncross ERDS NBUR Shanklin 85 Y Upper Hyde SHEPH TR SIBDEN HILL & H E R IT Worsley AI BATTS COPSE Monument L A G E A 3 0 5 C O 70 S T M A R T I N ’ S A S 5 T Roud D O W N 209 235 154 S T E N B U R Y Luccombe BRIGHSTONE S H A N K L I N P D O W N Wroxall BAY Chale Green D O W N P P 145 Athereld Green 210 P LUCCOMBE BAY B Hoy’s 3 Luccombe Down B B L E A K 3 199 93 Monument Southford 2 233 Barrow D O W 7 ATHERFIELD POINT 9 N 240 NANSEN S T B O N I FA C E HILL Bonchurch W E E K D O W N S T C AT H E R I N E ’ S D O W N D O W N P P Whitwell REW DOWN St. Catherine’s Kingates Chale Oratory Ventnor P MONKS BAY CHALE BAY ST LAWRENCE 237 UNDERCLIFF Niton Blackgang P PELHAM WOODS VENTNOR BAY St Lawrence P 5 A 3 0 5 P ROCKEN END BINNEL ENGLISH BAY REETH BAY ST CATHERINE’S AS T POINT CO TA G E CHANNEL HERI OVERVIEW: A cycle for the ambitious rider, this is a long-distance route Fancy a dip in the sea? Make your way down to Compton beach, along the straightest road on the Isle of Wight. Famous for its which has been named as one of the best in the world, for a spectacular views and heritage, the Military Road is a must for stretch of sand and sea popular with visitors. those with stamina! Other spots to watch out for along the way include Isle of Wight You have a choice to start at either end, but we would advise Pearl, Grange Farm and Atherfield Bay. Once you’ve made that those wanting a more relaxed experience may want to leave the 10-mile journey, stop off at Dimbola Lodge for some light Chale first as the highest point (coming into Freshwater) will be in refreshments and intriguing history, before making your way back. the middle of your route. Keep to the road – ensuring you follow This isn’t a ride for the fainthearted, be sure to take plenty of water the Highway Code and are visible to other road users – and take and rest stops! advantage of the many stopping points to take in the landscape. To find more cycling ideas go to visitisleofwight.co.uk/inspiration/bicycle-island.
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