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Circular Walks Around Ditchling Beacon


This leaflet offers you three walks of varying length. You can enjoy today’s beautiful wildlife and landscape, following routes ordinary people have used for thousands of years.

Walking Route Details:


County: East Sussex
Distance: 9 miles
Difficulty of walk: Leisurely, Moderate
Estimated time to complete walk: 3
Terrain details: We suggest you take something to drink if the weather is hot, especially if you are doing the longest walk. After rain or in winter parts of all the walks can be muddy, so wear appropriate footwear. The long walk can be particularly muddy but it is well worth it! Underhill Lane allows you to cut out the climb up the hill if you’re feeling lazy, but you will miss stunning views.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Ditchling Beacon Car Park(Grid reference: TQ 333 129)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: TQ 333 129)
Amenities available on route: You can get lunch in Ditchling (Pub, café, shops).
How to get there: Weekends and Bank Holidays; 79 bus to Ditchling Beacon from Brighton (1/hr, Sun only in winter) - Brighton and Hove buses 01273 886200. If you drive, please park considerately. Car parks are at the top and bottom of Ditchling Beacon and in the village. Please note that all of the car parks get very full. To avoid disappointment and frustration, if possible please travel by bus.
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