Saturday 20th September 2025 8:30am

Starting from - We will meet at the Wightlink Ferry Terminal to catch the 840 ferry to Fishbourne arriving at 925, a quick coffee stop before the ride starts at 10.

I have booked the 16.20 ferry back although I expect to catch an earlier one.

You willl need to book ferry tickets using the special RSPCA link giving 20% off

https://www.wightlink.co.uk/explorer/red-squirrel-ride

And also register for the RSPCA ride @ £20 each.

https://www.rspca-isleofwight.org.uk/events/red-squirrel-ride/

, PO1 2LA

  • 34 miles
  • Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 6 hr
  • Steady
  • Portsmouth
  • Children aged 8-15*, Children aged 11-15*, Adults 16+ only

Led by experienced ride leaders, these rides are a great way to explore new places and to meet new people who enjoy cycling. They are suitable for all levels of experience, so whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, you can find a ride that is right for you.

Starting point




Hampshire
PO31 7BX

Starting at Fishbourne ferry terminal, the arrival point for mainland cyclists. From here it’s just a short ride to Quarr Abbey (3 miles) – take time to relax around the abbey and its café.

The route heads east, through the abbey estate and past historic Binstead church, to the seaside town of Ryde. There’s a lovely level section along the promenade to Puckpool Park Checkpoint (7 miles). Stop for here to visit the café or relax on nearby Appley beach.

Follow the coast road the charming seaside town of Seaview, then its uphill along quiet roads and bridleways to St Helens (18 miles). From here the route heads inland, initially following the old Bembridge branch line, to the historic town of Brading. Quiet country lanes lead on to the Alverstone Checkpoint (19 miles) where you can restock on tea and cakes.

Back on an old railway trail the next stop is Sandown – stop to relax on the town’s glorious sandy beach. From here it’s a lovely easy ride along the promenade to the nearby resort of Shanklin (23 miles).

There’s a short, but steep climb up from the beach to the station from where another peaceful traffic-free railway path takes you to Wroxall (30 miles).

Just outside Wroxall are the imposing ruins of Appuldurcombe House (free admission). The ride takes a bumpy grass track heading uphill to the Freemantle Gate, once the grand entrance to the estate. This is the roughest section of the ride, but the reward is a sweeping panorama across the Island.

With the climb now complete, it’s a long downhill towards Godshill. Finally a network of gravel paths leads back to the RSPCA Animal Centre (30 miles). Collect your medal and celebrate your achievement.

We then follow the old railway path towards the Island’s ‘capital’ Newport; an easy traffic-free end to the day with no hills.

The cycle path meanders through Newport (32 miles) – the café at the Quay Arts Centre is a good spot for a coffee stop.

The ride continues through a short railway tunnel and along the old railway trail towards Wootton station (34miles). If you’re lucky you may spot a train at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

Things get a bit hillier as you head to the Fishbourne ferry terminal, the end point for mainland cyclists

The Route map is incomplete but does show the route, check RSPCA site for full route info.

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Explore the Isle of Wight by bike to support the RSPCA Cycle at your own pace, taking time to explore the Isle of Wight’s glorious scenery and beautiful beaches. By joining the Red Squirrel Ride you’ll be helping the RSPCA Isle of Wight work assisting animals in need on the Island. We’re an independent charity that supports the work of the RSPCA locally. https://www.rspca-isleofwight.org.uk/events/red-squirrel-ride/

Unlike many challenge events, the Red Squirrel Ride is largely traffic-free, making extensive use of the Island’s extensive network of old railway paths and cycle trails.

Organised stops along the route

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