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Spring has sprung on the Isle of Wight
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World's top 10 greatest cycling routes
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How to walk safely in the dark
Roam Free on the Isle of wight
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New Mountain Bike Route for 2012
Winter welcomes the snow drops
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Our Isle of Wight Bird Race
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let it snow let it snow
Wight Wanders new team member
Favorite Isle of Wight Walk
December birds
Walking Snacks
BBC The Isle of Wight By Bike
Ventnor the hotspot for people plants and lizards
Why you should take your mobile with you when you go for a hike.
Spring has sprung on the Isle of Wight
RSPB Bird watch Survey
The Gentle art of Tramping
love your local landscape.
World's top 10 greatest cycling routes
Ten things to do in January
How to walk safely in the dark
Roam Free on the Isle of wight
Steam Railway Funding
New Mountain Bike Route for 2012
Winter welcomes the snow drops
Packing List
Wight Gold
Happy New Year
Our Isle of Wight Bird Race
Merry Christmas
let it snow let it snow
Wight Wanders new team member
Favorite Isle of Wight Walk
December birds
Walking Snacks
BBC The Isle of Wight By Bike
Ventnor the hotspot for people plants and lizards
Wight Wanders new team member
Friday 3rd December 2010
Mitzy is an 8 year old Hafflinger mare and is helping Sandie check and develop routes throughout the Island’s network of Bridle ways.Mitzy’s main roles will be
• Route leader
• Green manager
• Carrot tester
Hafflingers are a hardy native breed from Austria and as you can see she feels at home in the snow.
The Hafflinger breed will have a go at all equestrian activities and Mitzy loves a new challenge from long distance rides to going drag hunting with the Isle of Wight Fox Hounds and is enjoying her development and training.
Bridleways are used by walkers and riders alike and we are always looking for overgown paths and broken gates etc.
The BHS ( British Horse Society ) have a bridleway group for each area of the UK rather like the Ramblers society in that is encourages local authorities to keep Bridleways clear and gives information to users.
