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Mill Hill Trail - easy access trail
The route takes you through stunning chalk grassland and gives you spectacular views of the River Adur, the sea and the surrounding downland.
Walking Route Details:
County: West Sussex
Distance: 0.3 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: :20
Terrain details: The Mill Hill access trail is a 500m wheelchair-friendly circular route with passing and resting places. Half way round the trail you will find a view point and wheelchair-friendly picnic table.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Upper Car Park, Mill Hill(Grid reference: TQ210074)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: same as start point)
Amenities available on route: Mill Hill has two parking areas, the lower and the upper car park. The access trail starts from the upper car park.
There are no toilets or other facilities at Mill Hill
An information panel is situated in the upper car park at the start of the trail.
How to get there: Bus information: Route 19 stops 500m down the hill (steep lane) from Mill Hill. Not wheelchair accessible, contact Traveline 0870 608 2608 for details
Train information: National Rail 08457 484950
By Car: From the A27 turn off towards Shoreham on the A283.At the Red Lion Pub turn onto Upper Shoreham road. Just beyond the second pedestrian crossing turn left and follow the signs to Mill Hill.
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