Isle of Wight Coastal Path: Shanklin to Bembridge
Walk northwards along the broad, level esplanade which runs along the base of the cliff. Follow this for 1.25 miles to Sandown Pier. Originally constructed in 1876, the pier has had many rebuilds and regeneration efforts over the years, and currently houses an amusement park including an indoor bowling alley.
From the pier, continue along the esplanade to the very end, then veer left, up off the beach onto the esplanade road. Pass the modern white building of the Dinosaur Isle attraction on the left. The path up Culver Cliff is easy to see up ahead.
The path leaves the road to begin the climb Culver Down at Yaverland, the site of a Wealden marl outcrop, rich in dinosaur remains. As you climb the grassy slopes, look on your left to the brow of the hill where you will see the walls of Bembridge Fort, one of many Palmerston Forts completed in 1867 to repel the perceived threat of attack from Napoleon’s forces, and now home to a zoo specialising in tigers and lemurs. At a kissing gate, follow the coastal path bearing right along the cliff top, climbing steadily towards the large obelisk, the Yarborough Monument, on the top of Culver Down.
After examining the monument, return to the road and turn sharp left along the path just before the entrance to the remains of Culver Down battery. Follow the path as it begins to descend to the right through light woodland along the side of the hill, passing over a stile to the caravan site at Whitecliff Bay.
The coastal path now goes through the edge of the holiday park, and the recently reconstructed coastal path continues twisting and turning past the site of the former Bembridge School.
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