There are many other ways for you to explore the Island and discover our wealth of wonderful wildlife
Estuaries trails
The Estuaries Project has produced circular walks leaflets around the beautiful areas of the Medina Estuary and the Western Yar.
The Medina Estuary has a rich maritime heritage, a wealth of natural habitats and a vibrant mix of recreation, transport and industry. The circular walk is approximately 9 miles/14km and encompasses all aspects of the estuary’s fascinating character as it follows beautiful elevated and waterside footpaths, the tree lined cycleway and crosses the estuary on the floating bridge. | |
The Western Yar Estuary is a beautiful and tranquil estuary with a wealth of wildlife and heritage. The circular walk is approximately 3.8 miles/6.1km which includes the flat tree lined bridleway beside the water and views across the stunning landscape from footpaths across farm land. | |
Visit the Estuaries Project to download both trail leaflets. Hard copies can be obtained from Yarmouth Harbour Office and Cowes Harbour Office. |
Histree Trails
Explore the wonderful snaking boughs of the Dragon Tree, cascading canopy of the Umbrella Tree, venerable Bound Oaks, gnarled old Yews and even a mysterious tree with a ghostly past.
The eight trails vary in length and difficulty from short town trails taking in the street and park trees of the Parks & Parasols Trail, a circular rural route through ancient woodland on the Legends & Landscapes trail to the more challenging Kings & Dragons Trail which journeys from the heart of the Island to its south-west coast. | |
As the project is now finished there are only limited stocks of these leaflets left. You might be able to pick up copies of the Histree Trails from Public Libraries and Help Centres but if not you can always download them from
www.histreetrail.com/trails Dinosaur Isle
Dinosaur Isle leads walks to look at the Island’s geology and fossils throughout school holidays at various coastal sites. Find out more at
www.dinosaurisle.com/events.aspx Geocaching
Do you have a GPS and enjoy hunting for geocaches? There is a series of special caches to find in less well-known Island beauty spots. Pick one near you for a fun stroll, or try to join the elite few who have found all of them in one day! Full details of the series can be found on
iwgeocaching.org and if you want to know more about the geocaching game, visit
www.geocaching.com Wildlife Warriors:
Help manage and improve the Isle of Wight Council’s local nature reserves. Usually the first Tuesday of every month, at various sites. All tools and training are provided; wear stout footwear and suitable clothing for working outdoors. Phone 823893 or email
[email protected] Green Gym:
IW Ramblers:
Page last updated on: 20/04/2012