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Day 1 Arrival in Amberley
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Amberley.
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Day 2 Amberley - Bramber
14.3 Miles / 23 Km 6-8 Hrs 1570 ft / 480 MetresAfter a possible short train ride, you will pass a number of dew ponds, a famous feature of the Downs. You then visit the famous Chanctonbury Tree Circle, site of an Iron Age hill-fort dating back to the 6th Century BC – and said to be haunted. Enjoy fantastic views all around from here. With some luck, further on, you will be able to see the stunning hillside Abbey at Lancing College and the coast at Brighton. Continue to Steyning or Bramber, where you can visit the nearby remains of an impressive Norman castle overlooking the River Adur.
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Day 3 Bramber - Lewes
17.4 Miles / 28 Km 7-9 Hrs 2360 ft / 720 MetresExplore the impressive dry valley of Devil’s Dyke, allegedly dug by the Devil himself to drown the parishioners of the land between the North and South Downs before you pass through the 1,000 year old hamlet and farm of Saddlescombe, once owned by the Knights Templar. If you like, visit Jack and Jill, the twin mills at Clayton, before the route brings you to Ditching Beacon. the highest point of the South Downs in Sussex. A short transfer will bring you to your accommodation in the attractive, historic town of Lewes where there is lots to explore – from one of the oldest Norman castles in England to the Anne of Cleves House, given by Henry the VII’s to his fourth wife.
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Day 4 Lewes - Alfriston
13.7 Miles / 22 Km 6-8 Hrs 1670 ft / 510 MetresAfter a transfer to the trail and a short climb, you will experience mostly easy walking along the top of the Downs with wide views to the north and south. Pass Rodmell, where Virginia Woolf used to live in the 16th century Monk’s House, before you cross the River Ouse, where you can stop for lunch at the nearby YHA South Downs Hostel. The line of the Downs then guides you past Firle Beacon to the charming, old village of Alfriston, once famous for smuggling and home to two of the oldest inns in England.
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Day 5 Alfriston - Eastbourne (via The Seven Sisters)
10.6 Miles / 17 Km 5-7 Hrs 2260 ft / 695 MetresThis day is without a doubt the highlight of the entire South Downs Way. You start with a lovely riverside walk, followed by a visit to historic Friston Forest. From there you pass the ancient meanders of the Cuckmere River before the route climbs up to meet the English Channel at the iconic and glorious chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters. Follow the cliffs (at a safe distance) to Beachy Head, with its spectacular lighthouse, before your journey comes to an end at the pleasant Victorian seaside town of Eastbourne.
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Day 6 Departure from Eastbourne
There are regular bus & train services from Eastbourne to London and other destinations in the UK. Full details provided upon booking.
South Downs Way
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- Breakfasts
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