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Peacehaven
This long-distance walk begins at the monument to King George V on the cliffs at Peacehaven and ends 273 miles later, on the coast at Sand le Mere in East Yorkshire. The walk follows the line of the Prime Meridian and has been divided into four…
Seaford
A circular walk through landscape which inspired the artist Eric Slater (1896-1963), who lived for most of his life in Seaford. A keen walker, he developed an intimate knowledge of the surrounding countryside and loved to observe the cliffs, sea and…
Lewes
Blackcap, in East Sussex, occupies 623 acres along the ridge of the South Downs, just west of the historic old town of Lewes. This stunning hilltop area offers fine views over The Weald to the north and across the dip-slope to the coast.
Lewes
Situated in Lewes town alongside the River Ouse, this 25-acre nature reserve boasts four different water habitats and an abudance of wildlife. It is an accessible nature reserve with a reed bed which in summer is heaving with singing reed warblers.
Newhaven
For stunning views over the sea and River Ouse, and for glades full of wildflowers this is the place to visit. Located on the cliff tops, next to Newhaven Fort, the views from the top are spectacular. There is a network of footpaths including an…
North Chailey, Lewes
Situated on Red House Common, this heritage smock mill is open to the public and well worth a visit. The mill itself was the seventh on this site and was built in 1836, putting in service at West Hoathly and Newhaven before being moved to Chailey.…
Newhaven
This trail is a route along the beautiful coastline from Saltdean to the Cuckmere River, taking in Cliffs, Nature Reserves, Seven Sisters Country Park, Watch Towers, Forts, Lidos and Harbours. The route is just over 10 miles lasting approximately 3…
Lewes
Grange gardens were once the private garden of the grange built in 1542 by William Newton and briefly the home of John Evelyn the diarist. The gardens are a little piece of heaven on earth right in the centre of Lewes town, a lovely peaceful thing…
Rodmell
Breaky Bottom is an isolated farmstead set in a beautiful secluded valley in the South Downs. There are six acres of vines and a flock of 40 ewes graze the surrounding steep banks. Although Breaky Bottom is a small scale family-run business it is…
Firle, Lewes
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years.
LEWES
Housed in a former Turkish baths, the unity centre offers yoga, flotation tank, massage and sauna in a beautiful setting. They also have a low cost, plant-based cafe.
Lewes
Rathfinny Wine Estate was established in 2010. Based near Alfriston in the South Downs of Sussex, Rathfinny is just three miles from the sea, and its climate, chalk soils and aspect make it a perfect place to produce wine. Visit and enjoy estate…