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Ticehurst walk
Walk from Ticehurst village to Bewl Water to follow a section of the path around the largest area of open water in the South East.
Walking Route Details:
County: East Sussex
Distance: 7 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: 2 :30
Terrain details: A generally easy country walk along country lanes and woodland with views of Bewl Water
Type of route: Circular
Starts: The Square, Ticehurst(Grid reference: TQ 689302)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: as above)
How to get there: Buses: A regular bus service operates Monday to Saturday between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings with a stop at Ticehurst
Trains: Stonegate Railway Station approx. 3 miles or Wadhurst Railway Station approx. 5 miles are on the Hastings to London line.
Parking: A free car park is located in the centre of Ticehurst
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