Tuesday 27 September 2011

Solent Views

Wow!!  Summer is back :)

Enjoyed a short 4 mile afternoon walk from Colwell Bay where we had perfect views of Hurst Castle on the mainland, the shortest crossing to the Island, just one mile.


From Colwell Bay to Totland Bay & the former lifeboat station.


Up onto Headon Warren & the location of a bronze age burial mound.


Unfortunately all these tombs were broken into so no treasures were found in recent times.


We saw the remains of Hatherwood Battery, built in the 19th century to keep the French out!! In the background The Needles & the Old Battery.


Plus the remains of Totland Pier, now being lovingly restored.


Thursday 22 September 2011

Guided Walks with Network Christians

We were certainly blessed with wonderful weather over the last three days as I guided three walks for a group of Network Christians staying at Norton Grange, Yarmouth.

Day One
Western Yar Stroll


Most of the group joined me on the first walk around the Western Yar.  This walk is a great way to introduce people to the Isle of Wight.

Day Two
Up High on the Downs


Fantastic views up on the downs & so much to point out along the way!


Visited the rocket testing site where Black Arrow & Black Knight rockets were tested before being flown or shipped to Australia & transported to Woomera in the desert where they were launched.  These important experiments led to man landing on the moon & satellites being launched including Prospero the only British built & British launched satellite which is still orbitting the earth & passes overhead twice a day!


We were lucky to meet Mike Elliott one of the Rocket Men who worked at the site in the 1950's & 60's before it closed in 1971.  He was fascinating to talk to.

Day Three
Shipwrecks & Smugglers


A great finale!  Enjoying the sunshine with views across to Freshwater Bay.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Up High on the Downs

More beautiful sunshine & impressive views Up High on the Downs.
A seven mile figure of eight walk.

From the start we make our way up onto West High Down & along to The famous Needles. There is a stunning viewpoint near the former rocket launching test site. Down below is Scratchells Bay, only accessible by boat.


In the distance we can see the chalk cliffs between Studland & Swanage on the Isle of Purbeck & Old Harry Rocks.  The chalk ridge once connected the island to the mainland until the sea level rose about 7000 BC & the River Solent as it was then broke through the chalk ridge & the Island first became an island.


The coloured sands of Alum Bay. Nearby the first permanent wireless station was established by Marconi in 1897.  He first exchanged messages with a tug in Alum Bay then with Bournemouth & Poole 40 miles away. 


The impressive Tennyson's Monument. The Down here was renamed Tennyson Down in his memory. Queen Victoria was an admirer of his works. In 1884 she created him Baron of Aldworth in Sussex & Freshwater on the Isle of Wight.


From the monument we head down towards Freshwater Bay with more impressive views along the Back of the Wight. Several fishermen were bobbing about on the water in their boats & light aircraft flying overhead all enjoying the sunny autumnal weather.




Tuesday 13 September 2011

Autumn on the Isle of Wight

The worst of Hurricane Katia seems to have missed the Island so we are now enjoying some glorious sunshine & impressive seas.



Perfect weather for an invigorating walk.



Blow away those cobwebs & enjoy the fresh sea air on one of Michele's Guided Wight Walks.

Thursday 1 September 2011

New Programme for September & October 2011

What a start to September!  Fantastic weather, long may it last!

Hope to see you on one of my my Guided Wight Walks this autumn.

There are 6 exciting walks to choose from.

Water & Woods - walk information


Fridays
Water & Woods



5 miles
Grade: Easy
Gradient: some slight inclines & declines but mainly flat.
Several styles to climb over


Start & Finish: the public car park with the recyle bins next to the Horse & Groom Pub, Ningwood


10.00 – 13.00 approx

NOT 21st Oct & 28th Oct

This easy walk takes us through the
woods to Newtown River.
We continue to the shingle beach beside
the Solent where we enjoy views across to
the mainland then through the countryside
& trees of Hamstead where we may be lucky
to spot the Island's elusive red squirrels.

Up High on the Downs - walk information



Thursdays
Up High on the Downs


7 miles
 
 
Grade: Moderate
 
 
Gradient: uphills, downhills & some level walking

Start & Finish: former pit car park at the end of the road past High Down Inn, Totland

10.00 – 14.00 approx

Weather permitting we will enjoy some
spectacular views on this walk:
Hurst Castle on the mainland,
Fort Albert on the island,
'Back of the Wight' with Blackgang to
the east & The Needles to the west.
We see the former rocket engine testing
site, the coloured sands of Alum Bay
& Tennyson's Monument up at 147m.
On the return we pass by Dimbola Lodge,
St Agnes thatched church & Farringford
the former home of the Poet Laureate
Alfred Lord Tennyson.

Smugglers & Shipwrecks - walk information




Wednesdays
Smugglers & Shipwrecks





5.5 miles
Grade: Moderate
Gradient: gradual uphills, downhills & some level walking



Start & Finish: Mottistone National Trust


car park, lower end of Strawberry Lane, Mottistone




10.00 -13.30 approx

NOT  26th Oct




Our walk includes the Neolithic Long Stone,
coastal views, the small village of Brook
& one of the Island's first lifeboat stations.
Next we follow the coastal path
then up to the quaint village of Mottistone
with it's 12th century church &
the pre- Elizabethan Mottistone Manor.




Solent Views - walk information


Tuesdays
Solent Views




4 miles
Grade: Moderate
Gradient: gradual uphill, downhill
& some level walking



Start & Finish: Colwell Bay, by the slip-way near the beach huts


14.00-16.30 approx


NOT  25th Oct



This afternoon walk takes us along the
promenade to Totland Bay then up onto
Headon Warren with its Bronze Age
burial mounds & views over Alum Bay,
The Needles, Fort Albert & across to
Hurst Castle on the mainland.

Up & Over - walk information




Tuesdays
Up & Over



4 miles
Grade: Moderate
Gradient: uphill, downhill then flat


Start & Finish: The Apple Farm car park, Afton Park, Freshwater


10.00-12.00 approx

NOT  25th Oct


This walk takes us up & over Afton Down
through Freshwater golf course to
Freshwater Cliff with impressive views
east & west, north & south!
Down to Freshwater Bay & back via the
source of the Western River Yar,
the old railway line & The Causeway.

Western Yar Stroll - walk information




Sundays
Western Yar Stroll


4.5 miles
 
Grade: Easy
 
Gradient: some slight inclines & declines but mainly flat
 
Start: Yarmouth bus station by the visitor information kiosk

10.00-13.00 approx

NOT  9th Oct & 30th Oct
 
 
A gentle stroll to The Causeway & back to Yarmouth with lots of information including: the picturesque harbour town of Yarmouth;
the 18th century Mill House; the old railway line & station;
Freshwater Parish Church of All Saints; the 18th century Kings Manor Farm
& famous Victorian visitors.