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Source To Sea - Yar River Trail
A largely flat walk across the rural East Yar Valley, following the Island's largest river from source to sea. The route is waymarked with handcarved milestones showing you how far you have walked from "source to sea".
Walking Route Details:
County: Isle of Wight
Distance: 19 miles
Difficulty of walk: Leisurely
Estimated time to complete walk: 11
Terrain details: Largely flat - can be soggy underfoot in winter.
Type of route: Linear
Starts: Niton(Grid reference: SZ503766)
Ends: St Helens(Grid reference: SZ637895)
Amenities available on route: Each of the four sections of the trail has a village and refreshments at the beginning and end. Parking and bus stops are shown for each section.
How to get there: Buses run to Niton - tel 01983 532373 for info
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