Jeez! I haven't walked anywhere (substantial) in the last 25 years.
That what motors were invented for------shirley
We were walking a friends dog, and a pub was involved
Jeez! I haven't walked anywhere (substantial) in the last 25 years.
That what motors were invented for------shirley
Great pics---we are lucky to live in such an unspoilt part of SUSSEX
Yes we are I agree, now the football/drinking season has finished get out and have a walk at the weekend, I can recommend it!!
Arlington Resoivoir is good for a short walk.
went to the chattri war memorial today. parked just after the roundabout and walked up there. isnt that far (20 mins or so) but very pleasent. cows and sheep were grazing happily on the way and the view from the chattri looking out over the downs and Brighton is splendid. not too many people there either
Or a long swim!
Also Ardingly for a short walk ( or swim)
Did that yesterday. Just wanted to see it as never been up there. For a longer route, you can walk there from Jack & Jill at Clayton (free parking) or from Ditchling Beacon (not free parking :angry).
Also walked from Burgess Hill to the Amex a few weeks ago, just to see how long it would take. Went via Hassocks, Keymer, Underhill Lane & up the Beacon at Burnthouse Bostall, over the Beacon road to the East and then down past (I think) St Mary's Farm, coming out in Falmer village. Took me about 3hrs. Wouldn't necessarily recommend the route I took up the Beacon but there must be an easier way
The Beacon car park is free, Edna. I'm sure it is.
I've often walked from Balcombe Station to Haywards Heath Station via the reservoir and The Ouse Valley Viaduct, an awesome piece of architecture.
Nope (unless they've changed it in the last few weeks). There are signs saying you have to pay, but no machine: you have to call one of those annoying (and probably premium rate) numbers to give them your car registration details. What's a nice touch is that a lot of people have a really poor phone signal up there, so it makes it doubly awkward to arrange.
Fairly flat and easy but I like to park up, walk along a disused railway to the anchor at Barcombe. Have a large dinner with couple of beers. Then continue along the Ouse to a waterfall and back to car. Can't remember the hamlet where we park but there is a disused railway station there.
Get yourselves up to Hollingbury Camp, there are some fantastic trails right on your doorstep and the best view of Brighton (on a sunny, clear day!) BAR NONE. Plenty of wildflowers for the enthusiast too but you will have just missed the spectacular display of early purple orchids. A very underrated part of Brighton I think but then the SDNP have done little so far to promote it. Nice cycle/walking trail being built alongside at moment though with planned bus stops should make it more accessible
That sounds lovely, out of interest how long is the walk, looking for something suitable with the kids and a pub of course!Fairly flat and easy but I like to park up, walk along a disused railway to the anchor at Barcombe. Have a large dinner with couple of beers. Then continue along the Ouse to a waterfall and back to car. Can't remember the hamlet where we park but there is a disused railway station there.