Cycling
The Island offers over 200 miles of great cycle routes within an area of just 147 square miles whether it be through the countryside or along the coast.
There are cycling routes to suit all levels, with a choice of challenging off-road bridleways, peaceful byways and level purpose-made tracks.
Kingsmede is located at the half way point on the 'Round the Island' cycle route, making it a great place to stay over whilst on your journey.
We accept bookings for one night stays and offer a safe place to leave your bikes while you relax after a hard day cycling.
You will also benefit from having the Whitehorse Inn within a 2 minute walk offering a great range of ale and an extensive food menu. The pub can get busy so we recommend you book.
There are cycling routes to suit all levels, with a choice of challenging off-road bridleways, peaceful byways and level purpose-made tracks.
Kingsmede is located at the half way point on the 'Round the Island' cycle route, making it a great place to stay over whilst on your journey.
We accept bookings for one night stays and offer a safe place to leave your bikes while you relax after a hard day cycling.
You will also benefit from having the Whitehorse Inn within a 2 minute walk offering a great range of ale and an extensive food menu. The pub can get busy so we recommend you book.
Walking
There are hundreds of miles of interesting walking routes across the Isle of Wight which immerse you in some of the most beautiful landscapes we have on offer.
Ideally located just 1.5 miles from the coast, Kingsmede is also well placed between Stenbury Down and St Catherine Down.With rugged coastal walks, the best way to discover the Isle of Wight’s many hidden treasures is on foot.
Ideally located just 1.5 miles from the coast, Kingsmede is also well placed between Stenbury Down and St Catherine Down.With rugged coastal walks, the best way to discover the Isle of Wight’s many hidden treasures is on foot.