A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Mid Sussex
'The author of this website has been a resident of East Grinstead for over 20 years. During this time he has become familiar with the local countryside and created many walks for sharing with his f ...
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'There are both circular walks and linear walks on this website. The linear walks involve steaming to the start point by Bluebell Railway train.'
'The Garden was created in the early 1900s with plants gathered by the great plant collectors from their travels to the Himalayas, China, Burma, Tasmania and the Andes – a legacy which today's visi ...
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'Beyond the Garden lies 200 acres of parkland and woodland set within the beauty of the High Weald. To the North are the woodland walks of Warren and Stephanie's Glade. The South Park features a variety of popular amenities, including Parkland and Woodland Walks.'
'During the First World War injured Indian soldiers were hospitalised in the Dome in Brighton. The Hindus and Sikhs who died were cremated on the Downs and, in 1921, the Chattri memorial was co ...
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Paths and trails on 'open access' land allowing a circular walk between the Memorial and the Windmills. Accessible by several bus services.
Details of about a dozen walks around and about Hassocks - most originally published in Sussex Living magazine.
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'The area around Hassocks provides ample opportunity to get out and explore the countryside, with its lovely villages and the nearby South Downs.'
Leslie Campbell
'A classic walk along the sharp, windy northern escarpment of the South Downs, starting with a climb to Clayton’s famous Windmills, then on to Ditchling Beacon’s fine views, before descending to the peaceful valley of the Ouse to end in historic Lewes.'
Member of the Ramblers - Sussex Area Grouping
'This walk is a huge adventure which has become a classic, beautiful and exhilarating, combining spectacular woodland, hidden lakes and green meadows ... St Leonard's Forest is at the western end of the Wealden Forest Ridge which runs from Horsham to Tonbridge, and is part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.'
'Wakehurst boasts ornamental gardens, temperate woodlands, a nature reserve, and an Elizabethan mansion. Surround yourself in the natural beauty of the area, enjoy afternoon tea or learn about the essential conservation work of Kew's Millennium Seed Bank. With natural play areas for the children, and wildlife all around, there is something to keep everyone entertained.'
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