Isle of Wight Coastal Path: Ryde to East Cowes

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The walk starts in St Thomas Street, to the west of the pier, and picks its way up through quiet streets, then along Spencer Road. Where the road emerges onto the main road, turn right down a footpath, leaving Ryde Golf Club house on your left. This pleasant footpath descends gradually for about 0.5 miles (800m), bordered on both sides by the links of Ryde Golf Club, and then ascends to reach Binstead Church. The elegant and ordered appearance of this building belies its eventful history: part Norman, part Victorian, and part early 1970s (after a fire destroyed much of the old nave roof).

The path continues westward along a bridleway and then Quarr Road. Soon the redbrick towers of the modern Quarr Abbey come onto view.

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  Terrain  - Paths, pavements, road walking
  Landscape  - Urban streets, open spaces, housing estate, country roads
  Dog friendliness  - Lots of road walking after Wootton Bridge, so not great for dogs
  Parking  - By Ryde pier (pay and display)
  Toilets en route  - Ryde, east along sea front
About the walk
The route follows the Coastal Path (69 miles/111km), which is well signed on the ground with blue signs and a seagull symbol. Constant erosion of the island’s coastline means the path may be rerouted at any point, but this is usually clearly marked. Note that access for dogs to most of the island’s...
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Small and intimate – at just 23 miles by 13 miles, the Isle of Wight is a popular holiday destination; with its mild climate, long hours of sunshine and colourful architecture, it has something of a continental flavour. Visitors can walk along the island’s varied coastline using the well-established Coast Path or step back in time to explore the island’s history at some of the forts and castles.
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Isle of Wight Coastal Path: Ryde to East Cowes

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Additional information
  Terrain - Paths, pavements, road walking
  Landscape - Urban streets, open spaces, housing estate, country roads
  Dog friendliness - Lots of road walking after Wootton Bridge, so not great for dogs
  Parking - By Ryde pier (pay and display)
  Toilets en route - Ryde, east along sea front
About the walk
The route follows the Coastal Path (69 miles/111km), which is well signed on the ground with blue signs and a seagull symbol. Constant erosion of the island’s coastline means the path may be rerouted at any point, but this is usually clearly marked. Note that access for dogs to most of the island’s...
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Isle of Wight
Small and intimate – at just 23 miles by 13 miles, the Isle of Wight is a popular holiday destination; with its mild climate, long hours of sunshine and colourful architecture, it has something of a continental flavour. Visitors can walk along the island’s varied coastline using the well-established Coast Path or step back in time to explore the island’s history at some of the forts and castles.