Enjoy a Nature Break in Ryde

Walks, England, Isle of Wight

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  • Start this walk from The Greenhouse, home of Liz Earle. With the white gate to your left, bear right around the curve of the road.

    Step 1: Start this walk from The Greenhouse, home of Liz Earle. With the white gate to your left, bear right around the curve of the road.

  • At the end of the road turn left onto Great Preston Terrace.

    Step 2: At the end of the road turn left onto Great Preston Terrace.

  • Turn left onto Harding Road, heading downhill.

    Step 3: Turn left onto Harding Road, heading downhill.

  • Turn right onto the High Street.

    Step 4: Turn right onto the High Street.

  • Turn left down St John’s Hill.

    Step 5: Turn left down St John’s Hill.

  • You’ll pass the Ryde St John’s Road station on your left, but keep going straight on, this time slightly uphill, passing The Railway pub.

    Step 6: You’ll pass the Ryde St John’s Road station on your left, but keep going straight on, this time slightly uphill, passing The Railway pub.

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