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Page 1: Discover the Island the easy way - Isle of Wight Council · 2013. 5. 16. · Positive eco-action in Island communities Gift to Nature Places for people and wildlife across the Island

Explore the Island’s countryside and coast with local experts as your guides

April to September 2013

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I n this programme of outdoor events and guided activities for all ages, local experts share their knowledge and special

understanding of Island wildlife, conservation, landscape, history and rural economy.

It’s a chance to explore the Island’s unique countryside and coast during friendly outings in the company of fellow walkers. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has brought this programme together and is grateful to all this season’s contributors.

Before setting offFor many activities, there’s no need to book - just turn up on the day at the stated time. Activities which require a reservation or confirmation beforehand are indicated. Please note that the event end time given is only approximate. Where there is a charge for an event, this is stated; otherwise the event is free.

Footpaths and bridleways may be muddy in places, so always be prepared. Good strong shoes or boots, and possibly wellies and a

waterproof would be sensible. Organisers have indicated, as far as possible, those events that are strenuous or may pose difficulties.

No walk or activity in the programme will be cancelled before it’s due to start. Whatever the weather, the leader will be at the start of the walk, but may decide to vary the route or, in extreme weather, may cancel there and then.

Please take your litter home with you. Dogs, where permitted, must be on a lead. Please avoid causing obstructions or damage to verges if you travel by car to the starting point and park considerately.

Thank you and enjoy your walkDisclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken in compiling this information, no responsibility can be accepted for any change that may subsequently occur. Those attending any of the events in this programme do so at their own risk.

If you have any queries regarding this leaflet, please phone (01983) 760016.

Discover the Island the easy way...

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Friday 5 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 3 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a walk along The Undercliff, Steephill Cove and St Lawrence with return along top of inland cliff. Picnic lunch.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Steephill Down Road cul de sac, Upper Ventnor GR 555 776 Duration 6 miles Cost Free

Thursday 11Wildzone: Newtown Nature

Reserve: Spring Lambs 10am to 11.30am

Have fun meeting the sheep and making spring lambs with real wool from National Trust sheep to take home. All children (aged 3 to 13) must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Sorry assistance dogs only. Suitable for younger children. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Newtown Old Town Hall NT car park GR 423 906 Duration 0.5km on level ground Cost £3 per child aged 3 and over. No charge for supervising adults, but donations to the National Trust are welcomed.

Thursday 11 The Brighstone Breezer 10amThe coastal path to Barnes High then inland to Thorncross, Yafford and Wolverton Manor. Up to Limerstone Down and then down to Brighstone. Apple stop.

Leader Carol Hamilton, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 566463 Meet Brighstone Village car park GR 427 827 Duration 7 miles Cost Free.

Friday 12 Family Pond Dip 1pmAll sorts of amazing creatures creep, crawl, slither and swim beneath the surface of Bouldnor Forest’s ponds. What will turn up in your net? All equipment provided. Wear old clothes and wellies and expect to get muddy! Sorry, no dogs. Children must be accompanied. Maximum of two children per adult. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 896 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

AprilMonday 1 Newtown Nature Reserve: Easter Egg Trail 10am to 1pm

Follow the trail and see if any black Hebridean lambs have been born yet. Then when you’ve completed the trail collect your chocolate egg! All children (aged 5 to 13) must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Sorry assistance dogs only. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Newtown Old Town Hall NT car park GR 423 906 Cost £1.50 per child aged five and over. No charge for supervising adults, but donations to the National Trust are welcomed.

Wednesday 3Wildzone: Newtown Nature

Reserve: Spring to Life! 10am to 12.30pm

Make your own model bird nest. Look for signs of spring in the Newtown woods and meadows. All children (aged 5 to 13) must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Newtown Old Town Hall NT car park GR 423 906 Cost £3 per child aged 5 and over. No charge for supervising adults, but donations to the National Trust are welcomed.

Friday 5 Borthwood Spring Walk 10am to 12 noon

Find out about the National Trust’s winter work in the woods and look for the spring wildlife that benefits from this work. Dogs on leads welcome.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Parish Council car park at Queen Bower, Alverstone Road, near Apse Heath, Borthwood GR 566 843 Cost Donation to National Trust.

CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS

In 2013 it will be 50 years since half the Isle of Wight was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

To celebrate this milestone the IW AONB Partnership is holding 50 events over the course of the year.

Look out for this symbol for anniversary walks.

@Wight_AONBFind us on Facebook

wightaonb.org.uk

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Island 2000 is delighted to sponsor Wight Summer Walks and we look forward to seeing you on our themed events:

Green Towns Positive eco-action in Island communities

Gift to Nature Places for people and wildlife across the Island

Plant Positive Stopping the spread of invasive plants on the Island

MaySunday 5 Dawn Chorus 4.30am

A chance to marvel at the spring dawn chorus on a short walk along the cycle track at Alverstone and Sandown.

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Southern Water Works (opposite Orchard, Longwood Lane) GR 588 850 Duration 2 hours/2 miles Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Sunday 5Jack and Boo’s Wild Wood Walk

and Scavenger Hunt 10am to 12 noon

Follow in the footsteps of Island book characters, Jack and Boo, on this family walk amidst the wild bluebells of Borthwood Copse. This walk for young children will also involve spotting spring nature and is organised by local author Philip Bell of Beachy Books. You can collect maps and spotter guides from Philip at the start of walk and also ask him your questions. Please note children must be accompanied by a responsible adult and there is limited parking.

Leader National Trust Tel 741020 Meet Main Borthwood entrance, Alverstone Road by number 8 bus stop GR 566 842 Cost £2.

Sunday 5 The Secrets of Gunville Stream 11am

A Newport Green Town event. Gunville Stream is an urban stream in need of love and care! It supports water-voles, bats and newts and has a history involving lepers, syphilis, petticoats and soldiers. Join in to find out more.

Leader Carol Flux, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Town Gate Pond (in front of Sainsbury’s) GR 498 894 Duration 3.5 miles/2 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Saturday 13 Ryde Tree Trail 10.30amExplore some of Ryde’s most magnificent and historical trees with Natural Wight. Travel the old packway, pass through ancient woodland and see Ryde’s tallest and most stout tree! Find out more about the role trees play in our landscapes, their wildlife value and also pick up some basic tree identification tips along the way. Stout footwear recommended. Some stiles and uneven ground.

Leader Tina Whitmore and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet Junction of Ringwood Road and Binstead Road, Binstead GR 578 923 Duration Approximately 5 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 14 Wild Food Walk: St Helens 2pmDiscover more about nature’s larder this spring. Stout footwear or wellies recommended. Booking essential.

Leader Rowan Adams and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet By ruined church at St Helens Duver car park (bus route 8) GR 637 894 Duration 1 to 2 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 21 AONB 50: Welcoming the

Summer Migrants 10.30am

Bird watch and walk to welcome the first of the summer migrants. Booking recommended.

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Landslip car park, Luccombe GR 580 789 Duration 2 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Friday 26AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 4 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled ‘Intensive Agricultural Land’, round Knighton, Arreton, Horringford and Langbridge. Picnic lunch.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Newchurch car park opposite Primary School off School Lane GR 561 854 Duration 6 miles Cost Free.

Saturday 27 Brading Tree Trail 10.30amDiscover the veteran trees of Brading and Nunwell with Natural Wight. Follow the ancient boundaries, learn more about the role these magnificent trees play in the landscape and their importance for wildlife and admire some of the biggest and oldest trees on the Island along the way. Stout footwear recommended. Some stiles and uneven ground.

Leader Tina Whitmore and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet Bull Ring, Brading GR 606 871 Duration Approx 2.5 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 28 Wild Food Walk: Shanklin 2pmDiscover more about nature’s larder this spring. Stout footwear or wellies recommended. Booking essential.

Leader Rowan Adams and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet Corner of Rylstone Gardens and path to Appley Steps from Popham Road (bus route 3) GR 585 808 Duration 2 to 3 miles Cost Free.

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Wednesday 8 A Secret Garden 10.30am

A walk through riverside woodlands and flower-rich meadows looking at the wildlife and management of this private and secluded ‘garden’. Booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 8 Wetland Walk 10.30am

Explore Sandown Wetlands and Gift To Nature community orchard, looking for signs of water voles and kingfishers.

Leader Samantha Buck, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Supply works off Golf Links Road GR 588 850 Duration 1.5 miles/1 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Wednesday 8 A Secret Garden 2pm

A walk through riverside woodlands and flower-rich meadows looking at the wildlife and management of this private and secluded ‘garden’. Booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 8 Guided Wildlife Walk 10am for 10.30am startA walk through part of the military training area near Newtown to look at the different natural treasures, including one of the best sites in the British Isles for green-winged orchid. Mostly on paths, but stout footwear/wellingtons needed. Limited wheelchair access. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader David Maidment Tel 01983 523503 Meet Jersey Camp car park, Locks Green, Porchfield PO30 4PF GR 444 907 Duration Approximately 2 hours Cost Donation to Conservation Fund.

Thursday 9 The Newport Mill Trail 11am

A Newport Green Town event. Explore the heritage of Newport rivers visiting the sites of some of the many mills that once flourished along the River Medina and the Lukely Brook.

Leader Claire Hector and Bill Shepard, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Propeller/bench opposite Quay Arts GR 502 895 Duration 3 miles/2.5 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Thursday 9 Heathland Haven 2pm

A walk through the countryside at Cranmore to look at local wildlife such as nightingales and butterflies, including the Wildlife Trust’s nature reserve at Ningwood Common.

Leader Gareth Shelley, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Ningwood recycling centre GR 401 892 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Tuesday 7Newtown Nature Reserve:

Dawn Chorus Walk 5.30am to 7am

No knowledge of bird song is required, just the ability to get up in time to see the sun rise over Newtown Harbour. Stroll through the meadows and woods with the chance of hearing a nightingale (but not guaranteed!). Afterwards we will have breakfast at Shalfleet Delicatessen. There is a charge for breakfast, payable on the day. Bring binoculars if you have them. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Newtown Old Town Hall NT car park GR 423 906 Duration 2km/1.5 hours plus breakfast Cost Free.

Tuesday 7 Ashey Amble 10.30am

Enjoy the wonderful views of the surrounding landscape on this guided walk over the chalk downland and through the Wildlife Trust’s woodland reserve of Eaglehead and Bloodstone copses. Stout footwear required. Several stiles, uphill walk. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Jamie Marsh, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Large lay-by at the foot of Ashey Down GR 575 874 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 8 Big Bouldnor Bear Hunt 10am

“We can’t walk over it, we can’t walk under it, oh no! we’ll have to walk through it!” If you’re under five and up for adventure, grab your grown-up and your wellies and join our bear hunt around Bouldnor Forest Nature Reserve. Healthy snack provided. Wear old clothes and wellies and expect to get muddy! All children must be accompanied. Maximum of three children per adult. Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 896 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Helping to conserve and enhance the important

habitats of the Isle of Wight's western area

and encourage people to explore and celebrate its

rich culture and heritage.

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Thursday 9 Hidden Chines 3.30pm

A circular walk along the beach and cliff top looking at the secret past and hidden present of some of the Island’s chines.

Leader Martin and Susan Gibson, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Chilton Chine car park (next to IW Pearl car park) GR 409 822 Duration 6 miles/3.5 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Friday 10 Ventnor Wildlife 9.30am to 11am

Search for wildlife and possible migrant birds on a leisurely walk over Ventnor Downs.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Dakota car park, just before the radar station GR 565 785 Cost Donation to National Trust.

Friday 10 Woods, Wetlands and Water 10am

A longer walk through the landscape of the East Wight to discover the wildlife, including Wildlife Trust reserves at Knighton Down and Sandown Meadows. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Jamie Marsh, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Large lay-by at the foot of Ashey Down GR 575 874 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Saturday 11 East Cowes’ Secret Copse 11am

An East Cowes Green Town event. Explore the new community woodland in East Cowes. Learn how proposed management will help wildlife and make a pleasant place. Be amazed by the wildlife thriving in a small urban space.

Leader Carol Flux, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet outside pedestrian entrance of Waitrose GR 503 957 Duration 1 mile/1 hour Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Monday 13 West Wight Geocaching Walk 2pm

Find out about the game of geocaching from local experts, and then enjoy a walk around a country park hunting for treasure. All equipment provided; booking essential.

Leader Pinkeye Graphics Ltd (Supported by West Wight Landscape Partnership) Tel 01983 616771 Bus Number 7 Golden Hill Meet Golden Hill Country Park car park GR 337 879 Postcode of start location PO40 9TD Duration 2 miles/1.5 hours Cost Free.

Monday 13 Knight-on the Downs 2pm

A walk across Knighton Down to discover its history, wildlife and landscape. Ghost stories, butterflies and plants with rude names are all found here! Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Jamie Marsh, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Large lay-by at the foot of Ashey Down GR 575 874 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Monday 13 Tennyson Down Wildlife 2pm to 4.30pm

Join our local ranger on a walk looking for flowers and butterflies on this dramatic stretch of downland. Moderately strenuous with a short but steep descent. One kissing gate and muddy if wet.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet High Down chalk pit car park GR 325 855 Cost Donation to National Trust.

Monday 13 Wandering Chine 6pm

A circular walk around Chale looking at the local streams and the changing chines they feed.

Leader Martin and Susan Gibson, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Whale Chine car park GR 470 784 Duration 3 miles/1.5 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Tuesday 14 Wonderful Wetlands 2pm

A walk around the Wildlife Trust’s nature reserve at Sandown Meadows to find out more about the wildlife of this wonderful wetland habitat.

Leader Gareth Shelley, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Entrance to Newport to Sandown cycleway, Perowne Way, Sandown GR 594 849 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 15 Over the Undercliff 10.30am

A circular walk to look at the wildlife and landscape of St Lawrence Undercliff including nature reserves at Pelham Woods (Wight Nature Fund) and St Lawrence Field (Wildlife Trust). Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Opposite St Lawrence Village Hall GR 540 768 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 15 Bembridge Fort & Culver Down 1.30pm to 4.30pm

An interesting guided walk exploring some of the Island’s local history and heritage, beginning with a taster tour of Bembridge Fort. There are some stunning views along the way of this circular route. A moderate walk with some challenging slopes, please wear stout footwear. Dogs on leads welcome. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Bembridge Fort GR 624 860 Cost Donation to National Trust.

Thursday 16 A Secret Flora 10.30am

A walk from Havenstreet to a secluded botanical jewel including ancient woodland and flower-rich meadows. Includes spectacular display of orchids. Sorry, no dogs. Places limited so booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

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Thursday 16 A Secret Flora 2.30pm

A walk from Havenstreet to a secluded botanical jewel including ancient woodland and flower-rich meadows. Includes spectacular display of orchids. Sorry, no dogs. Places limited so booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Thursday 16 Spring on the Downs 7pm

A walk around the Wildlife Trust’s chalk grassland reserve at Arreton Down to discover the wildlife, landscape and history of this fascinating area. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Jamie Marsh, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Arreton community car park, next to the White Lion pub GR 533 867 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Friday 17 Bouldnor Baywatch 10am

A walk through Bouldnor Forest to the beach to discover the wildlife sights and sounds of this Wildlife Trust nature reserve and Forestry Commission plantation. Wear old clothes and wellies and expect to get muddy! Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Gareth Shelley, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 896 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Saturday 18 Dawn chorus in Briddlesford Woods 7am

An early morning walk through Briddlesford Woods to listen for songs and calls of woodland birds. At this time of day in springtime, the birds will be singing loudly to mark their territories and the chorus in this beautiful ancient woodland will be well worth the early start. Light refreshments after walk. Please wear suitable footwear for walking in a muddy wood and clothes to keep warm early in the morning. Booking essential as only ten available. Age: over 12s.

Leader Diane White, Farmland Bird Advisor and volunteer for People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) Booking www.ptes.org/events or Tel 020 7498 4533 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost PTES Supporter: £8 Non-supporter: £10.

Sunday 19Jack and Boo’s Wild Wood Walk

and Scavenger Hunt 10am to 12 noon

Follow in the footsteps of Island book characters, Jack and Boo, on this family walk amidst the wild bluebells of Borthwood Copse. This walk for young children will also involve spotting spring nature and is organised by local author Philip Bell of Beachy Books. You can collect maps and spotter guides from Philip at the start of walk and also ask him your questions. Please note children must be accompanied by a responsible adult and there is limited parking.

Leader National Trust Tel 741020 Meet Main Borthwood entrance, Alverstone Road by number 8 bus stop GR 566 842 Cost £2.

Sunday 19 AONB 50: Rockpooling 12 noon

Explore one of the best rockpool shores in the country, the famous Bembridge ledges. Bring a net and expect to get a bit wet (only paddling).

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 201564 Meet Bembridge Lifeboat Station GR 656 880 Duration 3 hours Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Sunday 19 Bembridge Fort & Culver Down 1.30pm to 4.30pm

An interesting guided walk exploring some of the Island’s local history and heritage, beginning with a taster tour of Bembridge Fort. There are some stunning views along the way of this circular route. A moderate walk with some challenging slopes, please wear stout footwear. Dogs on leads welcome. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Bembridge Fort GR 624 860 Cost Donation to National Trust.

Thursday 23 Bee Spotting and Balsam Pulling 10.30am to 1pmA gentle circular walk through Gift for Nature’s bee field and down to the River Yar where we will look at the problems caused by Himalayan balsam. Help to spot the plant and pull it up as we go along. Sturdy footwear and long trousers/sleeves recommended. Bring gardening gloves if you want to help pull balsam.

Leader Nicola Wheeler, HIW Wildlife Trust and Claire Hector, Plant Positive Tel 01983 760016 Meet Newchurch car park opposite Primary School, off School Lane GR 563 855 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Join the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust in celebrating the Island’s wonderful wildlife. Details found throughout this leaflet.

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Saturday 25 Riverfest 11am to 3pm

Heritage, community, businesses and wildlife associated with the historic River Medina will be celebrated on this fun, family event with local food and entertainment.

Leader Footprint Trust Tel 01983 822282 Meet Newport Quay GR 502 895 Cost Free.

Sunday 26 Wild Food Walk: Ryde 2pmDiscover more about nature’s larder this spring. Stout footwear or wellies recommended. Booking essential.

Leader Rowan Adams and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet Bus stop near corner of East Hill Road and High Park Road (bus route 3 and 8) GR 613 918 Duration 3 miles Cost Free.

Tuesday 28 Isle of Wight Bioblitz 10am to 4pm

Come to Yarmouth Green and help experts and amateurs look for as many species of wildlife as we can including birds, bugs and small mammals. Fun for all the family!

Leader IW Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Tel 01983 823855 Meet Yarmouth Green GR 354 895 Cost Free, although car parking charges apply.

Tuesday 28 West Wight Geocaching Walk 2pm

Find out about the game of geocaching from local experts, and then enjoy a walk around a country park hunting for treasure. All equipment provided; booking essential.

Leader Pinkeye Graphics Ltd (Supported by West Wight Landscape Partnership) Tel 01983 616771 Bus Number 7 Golden Hill Meet Golden Hill Country Park car park GR 337 879 Postcode of start location PO40 9TD Duration 2 miles/1.5 hours Cost Free.

Wednesday 29 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 5 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled “Chalk Downs”. Freshwater Bay, Tennyson Down, Alum Bay, Headon Warren and Farringford. Picnic lunch.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Freshwater Cliff car park (free) east of the bay on the Military Road GR 350 857 Duration 6 miles Cost Free.

Friday 31 Wildzone: Mottistone

Manor Garden: Moth Night 9.30pm to 11pm

In the evening set light traps and look for moths around the garden. Then return the following day at 8.30am to see what has been caught in the light traps and to discover what amazing moths inhabit the night skies of Mottistone. Please bring a torch and warm clothing. All children (aged 5 to 13) must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Sorry assistance dogs only. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Mottistone Manor car park GR 403 838 Cost £3 per child aged 5 and over.

Nordic WalkingWalking with poles, burns 20% more calories and uses 90% of muscles. Free training sessions and loan equipment available.

Please phone 538003 for details.

FREE health walks!

BradingLast Saturday of the month at 2pm Meet Yarbridge Inn, Brading

Brighstone (short)First and third Tuesday of the month at 1.30pm Meet Old Brighstone Library, New Road, Brighstone

CowesMondays 10.30am Meet Northwood House car park off Ward Avenue

East Cowes (short)Wednesdays at 10am Meet The Pavilion, Vectis Road

Haylands (intermediate)Last Tuesday of the month at 10.30am Meet United Reform Church, Upton and Corbett Road junction, Haylands.

Lake Thursdays at 10.15am for 10.30am start. Beginners/improvers contact Sylvia on 401630, intermediate/advanced contact Louise on 538003 Meet By bench on Lake Common

Newport Fridays at 10.30am Meet At bus shelter opposite Downside Middle School, Furrlongs, Pan Estate

Parkhurst Forest Last Monday of the month 10.30am Meet Parkhurst Forest car park, off Forest Road

Ryde Every Tuesday 10.30am Meet Ryde Esplanade outside Ryde Superbowl

Sandown First and third Tuesday of the month at 10am Meet Sandown Library, High Street

Shanklin Second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 10.15am (4 to 5 miles) Meet Shanklin Railway station

First Saturday of the month 10.15am Intermediate walk (6 to 7 miles) Meet St. Blasius Church car park

Shorwell First Tuesday of the month 10.15am, intermediate/advanced (3 hours), some inclines, ask before walk Meet Shorwell Shute, opposite Dell Path Centre

St Helens Wednesdays at 10am Meet Car park, The Green

West WightMondays at 1pm, beginners/ improvers Meet Foyer of West Wight Sports Centre. Wednesdays at 10am, advanced (3 hours) Meet Brookside Health Centre, Upper Moa Place

Wootton Thursdays at 2.15pm Meet Wootton Community Centre, Brannon Way

Please contact Richard Dent, Volunteer Coordinator,

on 822099 extension 6246 for further details.

Led every week* by Walking Health Initiative (WHI) trained volunteer health walk leaders, all short walks

are fairly level and you can walk at your own pace.

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Wednesday 26 A Secret Garden 10.30am

A walk through riverside woodlands and flower-rich meadows looking at the wildlife and management of this private and secluded ‘garden’. Booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 26 A Secret Garden 2pm

A walk through riverside woodlands and flower-rich meadows looking at the wildlife and management of this private and secluded ‘garden’. Booking essential.

Leader Richard Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Information given at time of booking Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 26 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 6 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled “Traditional Enclosed Pasture”. Freemantle Gate, Appuldurcombe House, Sainham Farm and Lavender Farm. Picnic lunch.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Godshill car park (free) GR 530 817 Duration 5 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 30 AONB 50: Bee Walk 11am

Something amazing is happening in a field in Newchurch – bees, thousands of them of 96 different species recorded so far. The Bee Fields are alive and buzzing, but there’s nothing to fear, these are in the main tiny mining bees that burrow into the sandy soil, far too small and preoccupied with their mining to be a threat to anyone. Booking recommended.

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Newchurch Parish car park GR 562 855 Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

JuneFriday 7 Family Nature Night 8pm

Bouldnor Forest Nature Reserve is full of fascinating wildlife that appears after dark. Will you be the first to spot a small mammal, amphibian, owl, moth, bat, nightjar or glow-worm? (Top tip: come in your pyjamas and you can go straight to bed when you get home!) Booking essential. All children must be accompanied, maximum two children per adult. Please wear wellies or strong boots, bring a torch and some insect repellent. Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 896 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Saturday 8 Brook and Compton

Downs Circuit 10am to 12.30pm

An off-road cycle ride through the beautiful countryside around Mottistone, Brook, Compton and Freshwater Bay. Some steep off-road sections which can be muddy and slippery if wet. Strenuous but moderate pace with eight stops.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Freshwater Cliffs chalk car park near golf course entrance on A3055, Military Road GR 351 856 Duration 10 miles Cost Donation to National Trust.

Sunday 9 Freshwater Tree Trail 10.30am

Discover some of the magnificent and veteran trees of West Wight with Natural Wight. Explore a churchyard arboretum, follow in the footsteps of Tennyson and see some very special yew trees. Find out more about the role trees play in our landscapes, their wildlife value and also pick up some basic tree identification tips along the way. Stout footwear recommended. Some stiles and uneven ground.

Leader Tina Whitmore and Natural Wight Tel 01983 824275 Meet School Green opposite Freshwater Library GR 338 870 Duration 4 miles Cost Free.

Tuesday 11 Behind the scenes at Yarmouth Harbour 9.30am

Find out more about the workings of Yarmouth Harbour and the surrounding landscape on this guided walk. Booking essential.

Leader Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners Tel 01983 760321 Meet Details given on booking Cost Free, but donations to charity are welcomed.

Sunday 23 Creatures from the Deep 2pm

Discover what lurks beneath the surface of the old pond in Bouldnor Forest. All pond dipping equipment provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Wellies recommended. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Nicola Wheeler, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760016 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 903 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

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Wednesday 17 Behind the scenes at Yarmouth Harbour 2pm

Find out more about the workings of Yarmouth Harbour and the surrounding landscape on this guided walk. Booking essential.

Leader Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners Tel 01983 760321 Meet Details given on booking Cost Free, but donations to charity are welcomed.

Thursday 25 Butterfly Ball 1pm

Join Wildlife Trust staff on a family walk over Arreton Down Nature Reserve to search for and find out about our native butterflies. Games and activities for children - everyone welcome. Walking boots, sun hats, drinking water and sun screen recommended. All children must be accompanied, maximum three children per adult. Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Arreton community car park, next to the White Lion pub GR 533 867 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Friday 26 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 7 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled “Sandstone Hills and Gravel Ridges”. St Georges Down, Blackwater and Merstone.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Lay-by at Arreton Cross GR 531 866 Duration 6.25 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 28 AONB 50: Pond Dipping 10.30am

A family event to explore the ponds at Sandown Wetlands. Discover hidden treasures, and if you are quiet you may even see a kingfisher. Booking recommended.

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet Wetland walk, Longwood Lane, Sandown (by waterworks) GR 588 850 Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

JulySunday 7 River and Rail Cycle Trail 2pm

Find out about the wildlife and history of the East Yar river on this guided cycle ride along the old railway route from Sandown to Merstone. With twenty minute stop at Merstone picnic area before returning back to the car park along the same route.

Leader Jamie Marsh or Nicola Wheeler, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Sandown railway station car park (pay and display) GR 526 845 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Thursday 11Mottistone Common

Nightjar Walk 9pm to 10.30pm

A twilight stroll listening and looking for the nightjars that live on the common. Please bring binoculars if you have them and a torch.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Mottistone Manor car park GR 403 838 Cost Donation to National Trust.

Sunday 14 Bembridge Fort Community Day 11am to 4pm

A special day of free activities, trails and countryside demonstrations centred in and around Bembridge Fort. Activities include free taster tours of Bembridge Fort and some ‘50 things to do’. The rangers will be demonstrating countryside skills, there will be a cake stall from the Needles Old Battery tea-room, plants from Mottistone Manor Garden and stands from local organisations.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Bembridge Fort GR 624 860 Cost Free.

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AugustSunday 4 Butterflies of Arreton Down 1pm to 3pm

A guided walk across Arreton Down looking at species-rich chalk grassland and butterfly and invertebrate species that can be found.

Leader Jamie Marsh, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Arreton community car park, next to the White Lion pub GR 534 867 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Thursday 8 Wildzone: Mottistone

Manor Gardens Bat Zap 7pm to 9pm

Listen to a talk then try bat detectors in the dark with the National Trust and Isle of Wight Bat Hospital. Bring a torch. Some slight slopes on gravel and grass. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Mottistone Manor car park GR 403 838 Cost Free, but donations welcome - to be split between National Trust and IW Bat Hospital.

Tuesday 13 Yaverland Sandcastle Competition 10.30am to 1pm

Will yours be the last castle standing or the best sand sculpture? The last castles standing will be the ones that withstand the rising tide the longest.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Park in IWC car park, Yaverland near Sandown and register on the beach between 10am and 10.30am Cost Free, but donations to the National Trust are welcomed.

Thursday 15 Rockpool Rummage 10am

Wildlife trust’s annual marine week rockpooling event, raising awareness of the importance of living seas. Discover the fascinating array of wildlife inhabiting the island’s rocky shore. Bring a net and bucket if you have them, drinking water, a hat and sun screen. All children must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult. Maximum three children per adult. Sorry, no dogs.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bembridge Ledges. From the Lane End car park (parking charges apply), walk 200m along the beach south of the Lifeboat Station GR 658 880 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Thursday 15 Wildzone: Newtown Bat Zap 7pm to 9pm

Listen to a talk then try bat detectors in the dark with the National Trust and Isle of Wight Bat Hospital. Bring a torch. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Newtown Old Town Hall car park GR 423 906 Cost Free, but donations welcome - to be split between National Trust and IW Bat Hospital.

Wednesday 21 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 8 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled “Northern Woodlands”. Combley Farm, Little Duxmore and Kemphill Moor. Picnic lunch.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Havenstreet Railway Station rear car park GR 554 897 Duration 6 miles Cost Free.

Thursday 22 Behind the scenes at Yarmouth Harbour 9.30am Find out more about the workings of Yarmouth Harbour and the surrounding landscape on this guided walk. Booking essential.

Leader Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners Tel 01983 760321 Meet Details given on booking Cost Free, but donations to charity are welcomed.

Tuesday 27 Wildplay Day for Under Eights 10.30am to 12.20pm

Adventurous fun exploring and enjoying Bouldnor Forest, with opportunities for den building, minibeast hunting, clay modelling and much more. Wear old clothes (keeping arms and legs covered) and wellies. Insect repellent advised. Healthy snack provided. All children must be accompanied, maximum three children per adult. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 903 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Thursday 29 Fort Victoria Foray 10.30am to 4pm

A welcome return for this popular family event to celebrate the Island’s coast, countryside and wildlife at the newly refurbished Fort Victoria Country Park, Yarmouth. A partnership event co-ordinated by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.

Leader HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Fort Victoria GR 338 898; additional parking with shuttle bus service from Golden Hill Fort GR 337 879 Cost Free.

Thursday 29 Pond Action Day 2pm

Annual tidy up and pond dipping at Treefields, Binstead. Meet the pond wardens. Family fun! Wear suitable clothing.

Leader Footprint Trust, sponsored by South Wight Housing and Medina Housing Tel 01983 822282 Meet Treefields, Binstead Road, Ryde GR 583 924 Cost Free.

Look out for Natural Wight events and activities throughout

2013 in your local guides.

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SeptemberTuesday 3 Wildplay Day for Over Eights 10.30am to 2.30pm

End the summer holidays on a high at Bouldnor Forest for some adventurous fun, with opportunities for pond dipping, shelter building and exploring the shore. Bring a packed lunch and drink, wear wellies and old clothes (keeping arms and legs covered), a sun hat, sun cream and insect repellent. Expect to get muddy - bring a change of clothes and a bin bag just in case! Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential.

Leader Kathy Grogan, HIW Wildlife Trust Tel 01983 760018 Meet Bouldnor Forest Centre: follow track from main road to forest parking site near Bouldnor Forest Centre (entrance off Yarmouth Road, Newport) GR 378 903 Cost Donation to the Wildlife Trust.

Wednesday 11Bembridge

Autumn Harvest Walk 10.30am to 12.30pm

A circular walk to discover the wild food which grows in the area, some of which you’ve probably never noticed before, with hopefully something to tempt your taste buds. A walk with lots of stops. Wear stout shoes. Dogs on leads welcome. Booking essential.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Outside Bembridge Windmill GR 640 873 Duration 2 miles Cost Donation to National Trust.

Saturday 28Borthwood:

Woodland Adventure Day 10am to 4pm

If you go down to the woods today you will find lots of woodland activities waiting for you to try including, tree climbing, orienteering, geocaching, den building and wood working skills.

Leader National Trust Tel 01983 741020 Meet Car parking available in the field next to Borthwood, off Alverstone Road GR 566 84 Cost Parking charge payable to Queen Bower Farm. Tree climbing £5.

Wednesday 25 AONB 50: Exploring the

Landscape - Part 9 10.30am

Celebrate 50 years of the AONB with a walk entitled “Landscape Improvement Zone”. Alverstone area.

Leader David Howarth, IW Ramblers Tel 01983 759823 Meet Sandown Railway Station (parking charge) GR 593 844 Duration 4.5 miles Cost Free.

Sunday 29 AONB 50: Waving Goodbye

to the Summer Migrants 10.30am

Bird watch and walk to bid farewell to our summer visitors. Booking recommended.

Leader Ian Boyd, Natural Enterprise Tel 01983 296244 Meet The Landslip car park, Luccombe GR 580 789 Cost £2 donation to Gift To Nature.

Wildlife Walks and WorkshopsHave you ever fancied learning more about the amazing wildlife around you? Join one of the National Trusts’ local experts who will be guaranteed to fire your enthusiasm and start you off on a new passion. Each of the workshops, which cost £3, will have a different theme and take place at Newtown. As places are limited booking is essential. Please phone 01983 741020 to reserve your place.

Lichens and Trees Monday 8 April 10.30am to 12.30pm

Flowers in Woodland Monday 6 May 10.30am to 12.30pm

Insects in Meadows Monday 3 June 2pm to 4pm 

Birds and Saltmarsh Monday 1 July 10.30am to 12.30pm

MothsTuesday 6 August 8.30pm to 10.30pm

Returning Wednesday 7 August

8am to 9am

Estuarine Organisms Monday 2 September 2pm to 4pm

UK conservation charity, protecting

historic places and green spaces,

and opening them up for ever,

for everyone.

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Cover picture Hoverfly at Medina Riverside Park © Pinkeye Graphics You don’t have to go far to see some fabulous wildlife. Hoverflies and other invertebrates help to pollenate meadow plants, as in this picture, taken at

an urban nature reserve on the edge of Newport’s industrial estate.

Other photographs are reproduced with kind permission of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, IW AONB, Natural Enterprise

and Pinkeye Graphics. Design: pinkeyegraphics.co.uk

Get out and about!Check out the latest countryside walks and events

at www.hwt.org.uk or to find out more about countryside sites and your Local Nature Reserves

visit www.iwight.com/countryside.

This edition of Wight Walks has been produced with kind support from:

• National Trust• Island 2000• West Wight Landscape Partnership• Isle of Wight AONB Partnership• Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust• Natural Wight