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

 
  Completed:  30 June 2008
  Distance: 8½ miles approx
  Weather: Hazy sunshine, clearing early afternoon & quite warm
  Time: 4½ hours - all photographs taken between 10:30 & 15:00
  Terrain: Good paths, downland paths with limited road walking
  Stiles: 1
  Highest Point: 360 ft
  Assent: 1,077 ft
  Grade: Moderate
  Parking: Park in Newport travelling by No.10 bus to Brading or park in Brading
  Nearest Towns: Newport, Sandown
  Refreshments: The Weatsheaf, Bugle Inn, Yarbridge Inn (appear to close Monday lunchtimes) - Brading, Various - Newport
  Toilets: Public toilets at Brading, Yaverland (being rebuilt at the time of this walk)
  Transport: Southern Vectis - routes & times
  Other Walks: WightCAM - Walking the Wight
  Maps: Outdoor Leisure No. 29
 
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Brading
30 Jun 2008

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