Brading Down map
Rew Down cache
Size: small
Hidden: 1 May 2008
Terrain: moderate, one gate
Difficulty: moderate
Grid Ref: SZ 550 775
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Getting There
Rew Down is on the western side of Ventnor, on a south-facing slope above the Whitwell Road. It can be reached from Steephill Down Road, Whitwell Road or the Stenbury Trail. Bus number 3 passes Rew Lane. For information on bus times see Island Buses or phone 0871 200 2233.

Wildlife
The ground flora is dominated by bracken and bramble. Resident birds include garden species such as blackcap and treecreeper, and passage migrants such as goldcrest, siskin, linnet and mistle thrush may be seen.

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Why is Rew Down Local Nature Reserve so special?
Rew Down was once part of the extensive Stenbury Down, mentioned in the Domesday Book. In spring, bluebells form a carpet under the ash trees, and cowslips cover the lower part of the slopes. Birdsong is heard from the scrub, where yellowhammers and whitethroats nest.

Pyramidal orchids make a fine show in late June and early July. Stemless thistles, with their deep purple flower heads and sharp shiny leaf rosettes flat against the ground are a feature of the later part of the summer. Highland cattle at Rew Down

The site has a history of grazing and Highland cattle have been on the site since January 2003, helping to keep down the faster growing grasses that would overwhelm the more delicate chalk plants.

Rew Down is open to the public at all times and several public footpaths cross the area. There are always wonderful views from the site, down to the coast, as far as the downs above Niton to the west and over to St Boniface Down in the east. If you are walking over the site with your dog, please keep it under control and do not allow it to worry the grazing animals.

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