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South Downs Bus Walks 4,5,6. - Stanmer Park


Three walks exploring Stamner Park. New areas of the park have recently become open access, so you can explore even more. The estate covers approximately 5000 acres. It has a manor house, farm, church, village and a café. It is definitely worth a detour while you’re in the area for a closer look. All walks start and finish at bus stops.

Walking Route Details:


County: East Sussex
Distance: 5.5 miles
Difficulty of walk: Leisurely
Estimated time to complete walk: 3 :30
Terrain details: see leaflet
Type of route: Circular
Starts: various bus stops near St(Grid reference: -)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: -)
Amenities available on route: see leaflet
How to get there: Contact the Brighton & Hove Bus Company on 01273 886200 or via the website; www.buses.co.uk Let someone else do the driving while you sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. Why not sit on the top deck and take in the views you can’t see from a car. Get the free leaflets for buses 77, 78, 79 to Devil’s Dyke, Ditchling Beacon and Stanmer Park. Call 01273 292480 All three walks begin and end at bus stops - see leaflet for relevant timings and route numbers. To plan a journey from your door to the start of any walk, go to www.traveline.org.uk
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