
Walking & Cycling in the Ryde Area
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The Ryde area is perfect for both walkers and cyclists to enjoy. This handy guide will help you make the most of your explorations. The terrain is varied; not all routes are on bridleways or cycle tracks so they can become muddy in wet weather.
1. See the Sands.
1 m / 1,5 km (Walking / Cycling) EASY PEASY
A great family route, all on shared paths, with flat, hard surfaces. Little legs can stop at any point.
LOOK OUT FOR: CANOE LAKE, RYDE SANDS, RPOCK-POOLING UNDER RYDE PIER.
2. Forts ‘n’ Coast.
2 m / 3.2 km (Walking / Cycling) EASY
A good flat route on shared paths, roads with light traffic in Seaview.
LOOK OUT FOR: RYDE SANDS, PUCKPOOL BATTERY AND PARK, VIEWS OF THE SOLENT FORTS, HERSEY NATURE RESERVE.
3. Woodland Wander.
2.2 m / 3.5 km (Walking) EASY Cycling MEDIUM
The route is along roads with light traffic, with some off-road sections through wooded areas.
LOOK OUT FOR: BINSTEAD CHURCH, BINSTEAD STREAM, BINSTEAD WOOD, DAME ANTHONY’S COMMON.
4. From Pier to Abbey.
2.7 m / 4.5 km (Walking / Cycling) MEDIUM
This route is along roads with light traffic, with some sharp hills and an off-road section to Quarr Abbey. There is the option to cycle onwards to Fishbourne, where there is not only a ferry terminal but a great place to have a picnic and watch the boats..
LOOK OUT FOR: BINSTEAD CHURCH, BINSTEAD STREAM,QUARR ABBEY RUINS, QUARR ABBEY.
5. Harbourside to Countryside.
2.3 m /3.7 km (Walking / Cycling) MEDIUM
This route is along roads with light traffic, with some urban sections. There is a sort section of off-road near Pig Leg Lane Nature Reserve and some climbs up to Haylands Wood Nature Reserve.
LOOK OUT FOR: ISLAND LINE TRAINS, MONKTONMEAD BROOK AND THREE NATURE RESERVES – PIGLEG LANE, ROSEMARY FIELDS AND HAYLANDS WOOD.
6. Out in the Country.
4.2 m / 6.7 km (Walking & Cycling) TRICKY
A challenging route with hills and some out-of-the-way countryside. Rough surfaces and generally rugged terrain to be tackled. One small section (85m) at Nettlestone is footpath only so you need to dismount, its fine for pushing a bike along – alternatively you can career down Nettlestone Hill – but be careful!.
LOOKOUT FOR : SEA FORTS, HERSEY NATURE RESERVE (FIVE-MINUTE DETOUR AT START OR FINISH), BRILLIANT VIEWS.
Out in the Country can be made into circular route by encompassing some of Forts and Coast trail but be aware of a short footpath where cyclists must dismount (see map).
And for a grand day out…
Mainland visitors can take Route 4 from Fishbourne to Ryde, or take a passenger ferry to Ryde Town. All tours are then accessible from Ryde.
Here are some handy tips for where cyclist and walkers share routes.
When cycling:
• Use the path in a way that is considerate to the comfort and safety of others.
• Travel at a speed appropriate to the conditions and ensure you can stop in time.
• Be courteous and patient with other path users who are moving more slowly than you.
• Ring a bell well in advance if approaching people from behind – however, don’t assume people can see or hear you – remember that many people are hard of hearing or visually impaired.
• Slow down as needed when space is limited or if you cannot see clearly ahead.
• Be particularly careful at junctions, bends and any other ‘blind spots’ where people could appear in front of you without warning
When walking:
• Keep your dog under control which may require a short lead and please clear up after them. Our rangers have to strim those verges!
If you hear a cyclist approach please step to the side of the path to allow them to pass.
And always:
– Take care around horse riders leaving them plenty of room.
