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Circular Walks,
walking the island's
Coastal Path
Stage 10 - Bembridge
A circular walk starting from Nettlestone following the Coastal Path inland to
The Duver and around Bembridge Harbour past Forelands and Whitecliff Bay to
Culver Down & Yaverland before returning inland via Brading & St Helens |
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Completed: |
27 June
2005 |
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Distance: |
13¼ miles approx |
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Weather: |
Sunny becoming
hot |
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Time: |
6¾ hours - all
photographs taken between 09:15 & 16:00 |
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Terrain: |
Coastal paths, sea wall, farm
tracks, farmland, some road walking |
| Stiles: |
11 |
| Highest Point: |
288 ft |
| Assent: |
917 ft |
| Grade: |
Moderate |
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Parking: |
Park in Caws
Avenue, Nettlestone (GR: SZ 624-904) |
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Nearest Towns: |
Sandown |
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Refreshments: |
Baywatch Cafe - The Duver
(seasonal), Crab & Lobster - Bembridge, Culver Haven - Culver Down,
Yarbridge Inn - Brading |
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Toilets: |
Public toilets at The Duver & Yaverland |
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Transport: |
Southern Vectis
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routes & times |
| Other
Walks: |
WightCAM - All Walks by Distance |
| Maps: |
Outdoor Leisure No. 29 |
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