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This walk begins and ends in the pretty thatched village of
Shorwell. Starting from
the Crown Inn, follow Walkers Lane a few hundred yards up past the 12th century
church on the right and first take the footpath marked Chillerton. Almost
immediately, turn off left onto the bridleway SW14. Climb up the slopes of Mount
Ararat, parallel to Shorwell Shute, and wind through the woodland (covered in
bluebells and Lily of the Valley in spring) onto the 18th century wooden bridge,
rebuilt in 1976. Cross the bridge and follow the route north until you reach the
sign The Dell Footpath Centre, a green amphitheatre lined with ivy and wild
garlic.
From here follow the footpath north and upward past fields on
the left and woods on the right, eventually leading onto a grassy field. Walk
along the eastern perimeter until you reach Public Bridleway SW51 and follow
this to Fore Down, with the double aspect of a quarry on one side and Renham
Down on the other. Now follow the Worsley Trail, which runs along the top of the
contour, turning sharp back south-east when you reach the marked gate at Fore
Down. Stop awhile for great views to the Military Road that runs the length of
the south coast of the Island.
At this point it is important to use an Ordnance Survey map
to cut back diagonally across the field, corner to corner. Then skirt around the
copse until you find grid reference SZ455834. Here take the path leading past
houses onto the Brighstone-Shorwell road. Turn left and walk a few hundred
metres back to the Crown Inn. An attractive pub in one of the Island’s prettiest
villages, the Crown Inn has a quaint but roomy interior and a charming garden
with a stream running through it.
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Crown Inn
(Tel: 01983 740293) Open Monday–Saturday from 10.30am, Sundays from 12
noon. Lunch: 12 noon-2.30pm.
Specialities: Locally caught Sea Bass. Daily
veggie specials. Four real ales include Tanglefoot and Flowers. Choice of three
wines by the glass. Children allowed throughout. Dogs welcomed. Excellent pub
garden.
   
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