On Ditchling's downs

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"A bracing walk exploring some of the best scenery on the South Downs."
Walk directions
Turn right out of the car park and follow the B2116. Just after Charlton Gardens bear right, signposted to the Downs. The track divides by house No. 30: keep half left between hedges. Cross three pastures diagonally to the edge of woodland, walk along the wooden fence to a stile and join a broad path through the woodland. Keep right at the fork by a bridleway waymark post. Pass a house and go straight ahead alongside a beech hedge, where a concrete track runs off right.
Carry on along the track between trees, houses and gardens. On reaching the road, turn left and take the first track on the right. Ascend to a junction, fork left and climb the steep escarpment. Keep a breathtaking view of the Weald on your left. Further up, the path runs alongside the road. Look for the South Downs Way sign ahead and turn right across the road.
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  Terrain  - Field paths, bridleways and a stretch of road, several stiles
  Landscape  - Downland slopes and pasture
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead on enclosed paths but on lead near Ditchling
  Parking  - Ditchling village hall car park
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Ditchling is one of those picturesque villages that attracts generations of tourists, and it’s a popular stopping-off point for walkers on the nearby South Downs Way. It shelters beneath the escarpment of the Downs, with rolling green hills and lush countryside enhancing its setting. Over the...
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East Sussex is a land of stately homes, castles and the South Downs, with miles of chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel. For history buffs, there are a great many historic landmarks within Sussex, such as the battlefield where the Battle of Hastings took place, or visitors can enjoy pretty towns such as Lewes, Rye and Uckfield and the city of Brighton.
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On Ditchling's downs

Recommended by
Our view
"A bracing walk exploring some of the best scenery on the South Downs."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, bridleways and a stretch of road, several stiles
  Landscape - Downland slopes and pasture
  Dog friendliness - Off lead on enclosed paths but on lead near Ditchling
  Parking - Ditchling village hall car park
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Ditchling is one of those picturesque villages that attracts generations of tourists, and it’s a popular stopping-off point for walkers on the nearby South Downs Way. It shelters beneath the escarpment of the Downs, with rolling green hills and lush countryside enhancing its setting. Over the...
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East Sussex
East Sussex is a land of stately homes, castles and the South Downs, with miles of chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel. For history buffs, there are a great many historic landmarks within Sussex, such as the battlefield where the Battle of Hastings took place, or visitors can enjoy pretty towns such as Lewes, Rye and Uckfield and the city of Brighton.