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Woodingdean to the Amex. Anyone know how long it would take to walk it?
From the corner of Bexhill Road it has taken me around 45 mins, but I am getting on a bit.
Woodingdean to the Amex. Anyone know how long it would take to walk it?
It's just under 3 miles I think, typical, I moved away from woodingdean last year, that cycle path would have been very handy, I would've ridden but didn't fancy the falmer road. I did start thinking about riding from Burgess Hill but I'm still very unfit and Ditchling Beacon is in the way.
This may seem like a lot further, but you will avoid almost any serious climb:
I'd consider cycling to Hurstpierpoint, and then through there join the A23 cycle path which runs alongside the A23. I'd then take the London Road all the way into Brighton, cycle across the top of The Level, then cycle back up the Lewes Road to the stadium.
This would be about 17 miles, but I think it would be mostly flat.
An alternative would be to go straight down past Hassocks, climb Clayton Hill at the back of the Jack and Jill pub, then join the A23 cycle path through Pyecombe village. This cuts the journey by 4 miles, but Clayton Hill is still a reasonable challenge but not comparable to the Beacon.
I should add I regularly cycle to the stadium up the Lewes Road, and with the cycle lanes consider it pretty safe. The only dodgy bit is the gyratory by Sainsbury's, but you can simply walk that bit.
Woodingdean to the Amex. Anyone know how long it would take to walk it?
Woodingdean to the Amex. Anyone know how long it would take to walk it?
Lewes District Council don't do cycle lanes (or public footpaths / bridleways for that matter). These are the responsibility of East Sussex County Council. The National Park Authority are also involved and have earmarked some funding for this project.It doesn't need any more land, it is already a green lane and protected by law. All it ever needed was the money and the inclination to get on with it and put a better surface on it. Brighton did their bit over a year ago, to be fair though they are a Council that will dig any thing up to put a cycle path in, Lewes not so much, in fact I don't think any. Some one in Lewes must have pointed out that you can exercise horses on it as well. Best not tell any one with a four wheel drive vehicle.
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#Woodingdean to #Falmer foot & #cycle path nears completion, none of it on the road. Be finished mid Sept. #BHAFC