The path is waymarked in both directions and can be started at any point, but is described here
clockwise from the pier at
Ryde ().
Ryde to Sandown Ryde to Bembridge (7.5 miles) From the bus station by
Ryde Pier, the path follows the Esplanade close to the beach. It passes
Appley Tower and
Puckpool Point before rejoining the coast road to
Seaview. It then climbs inland on footpaths, skirting Priory Woods, before returning to sea level at
The Duver near
St Helen's Old Church. Then the path crosses the edge of
Bembridge Harbour on the old mill wall, using Embankment Road to pass the houseboats in the harbour. The path then continues into Bembridge and to the Lifeboat Station.
Bembridge to Sandown (5.5 miles) The path follows the coast around the eastern tip of the Island at Foreland, then skirts the cliffs above
Whitecliff Bay. This part is subject to regular erosion; as of 2012 a section at Foreland is closed (walkers may prefer to divert and walk through Bembridge village). From Whitecliff Bay and its caravan park the path climbs steadily to
Culver Down and the Yarborough Monument, with impressive views across
Sandown Bay and across the Solent to
Portsmouth. Dropping fairly steeply away from Culver Down, the path meets the beach again at
Yaverland, then passes the
Isle of Wight Zoo and enters
Sandown.
Sandown to Ventnor Sandown to Shanklin The two-mile coastal walk between Sandown and Shanklin is a popular attraction, with a choice of the moderately undulating coastal (cliff) path or the flat sea wall promenade. At Shanklin, there is a "cliff lift" (open Summer only), which may help make the decision. There are a couple of cafes on the cliff open during the summer months.
Shanklin to Ventnor From
Shanklin the path passes the Fisherman's Cottage pub on the beach at the foot of
Shanklin Chine, before climbing Appley Steps up the side of the cliff and then through the edge of Shanklin. It continues uphill on a minor road, passing
Luccombe village, where there are magnificent views across Sandown Bay. It then follows paths and steps through the woods of the
Bonchurch Landslips (where a side path ascends to the
Devil's Chimney) before reaching the sea again at
Horseshore Bay. It then follows the sea wall for two miles until reaching
Ventnor.
Ventnor to Freshwater Bay Blackgang to Brook Description of Niton to Brighstone IOW coastal path
Freshwater Bay to Yarmouth Freshwater Bay to Needles New Battery Starting 100 metres west of The Albion Hotel, the path is a steady climb ascending
Tennyson Down where at its peak stands the Tennyson memorial. The path continues forward to the
Needles Old Battery (National Trust) with views over
Alum Bay.
Yarmouth to East Cowes Away from the approaches to East Cowes and Yarmouth, the majority of this section follows inland roads and many unmade, muddy public footpaths. Between Thorness Bay and
Hamstead Point the path takes a circuitous 7 mile route via
Newtown and
Shalfleet to avoid a rifle range and the
Newtown River. The total official length of this section is 17 miles.
East Cowes to Ryde Wootton to Ryde Walking on roads until the outskirts of
Fishbourne, then along a track past
Quarr Abbey and
Ryde Golf Course, then roads into
Ryde. ==Practical aspects==