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Brading
Walks by bus - A circular around Barding onto Brading
Marshes, Bembridge Down & Culver Down dropping down to Yaverland, then along the
River Yar back to Brading and onto Brading Down |
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Completed: |
30 June 2008 |
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Distance: |
8½ miles approx |
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Weather: |
Hazy sunshine, clearing early afternoon & quite warm |
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Time: |
4½
hours - all photographs taken between 10:30 & 15:00 |
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Terrain: |
Good paths, downland paths with limited road walking |
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Stiles: |
1 |
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Highest Point: |
360 ft |
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Assent: |
1,077 ft |
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Grade: |
Moderate |
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Parking: |
Park in Newport
travelling by No.10 bus to Brading or park in Brading |
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Nearest Towns: |
Newport, Sandown |
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Refreshments: |
The Weatsheaf, Bugle Inn, Yarbridge Inn (appear to close
Monday lunchtimes) - Brading, Various -
Newport |
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Toilets: |
Public toilets at
Brading, Yaverland (being rebuilt at the time of this walk) |
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Transport: |
Southern Vectis
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routes & times |
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Other Walks: |
WightCAM -
Walking the Wight |
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Maps: |
Outdoor Leisure No. 29 |
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| Photographs |
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Brading
30 Jun 2008 |
Newport - Freshwater Bay
26 Jun 2008 |
Lakeland Walks
8 - 21 Jun 2008 |
Yarmouth - Freshwater Bay
5 Jun 2008 |
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