Isle of Wight Coastal Path: Ryde to East Cowes
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.
The track continues straight on westward and, just when you are getting used to the peace and quiet of the countryside, emerges rather unexpectedly at Fishbourne ferry terminal, with all the hustle and bustle.
Turn left onto the main road here (B3331), and then take the path to the right beside the telephone box, which leads to a tree-lined lane and eventually the A3054. Turn right here and descend along the main road to Wootton Bridge.
Cross the bridge itself, with the Old Mill Pond to your left, and turn right up a track just beyond the Sloop Inn. Take the footpath ahead and at the road turn right. Turn left along a track to pass the Old School. Keep ahead, and walk past a barrier by a house called Oakcroft, up a tarmac path, which rises steadily between fences and gardens of a housing estate, passing through Wootton. Continue up and right past garages. At the road turn left and follow this uphill. Where the road bends right, veer left to pass more garages. Turn right at the end, up steps. Emerge at a road. Cross over, and continue ahead up Footways. Bear left at the end, and immediately right up Brocks Copse Road. Follow this road for about a mile. As you walk along, the road starts to descend, leaving the houses behind. It eventually descends through woodland to a bridge, by a sign for Whippingham. Ascend the other side, to pass a cluster of houses at Dallimores. Continue ahead along Alverstone Road for a further half mile, passing a row of redbrick cottages, and more houses.
At the main road (A3021) turn right and follow the pavement to walk over the brow of the hill into Whippingham. The tall square towers of Osborne House may be seen off to the right. Pass the Island Technology Park on your left. At the roundabout turn right and follow the road down the hill into East Cowes.
Pass the entrance to Osborne House and continue down past a park on the left. Pass the old redbrick Town Hall and keep ahead, following signs to reach the chain ferry, which links to West Cowes.
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