Battle – Britain's most famous battlefield

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"Take a walk into history and visit the field where two men famously fought each other for the English crown."
Walk directions
Turn left out of the car park and follow the track to a gate. Keep left along the bridleway beside woodland, the path swinging left to a fingerpost and junction of paths. Bear left with the 1066 Bexhill Walk marker and walk down the field-edge and through two gates. Keep ahead, soon to cross a drive via two gates, and follow the fenced path along the field-edge high above the road.
Cross the B2095 (taking care on the dangerous bend), walk along Telham Lane and take the private road right towards Peppering Eye Farm. After the farm, keep to the metalled drive for 0.5 miles (0.8km), passing under power cables and crossing a stream to ascend to a junction of paths by Powdermill Cottage. Turn left along a track through the trees to a gate, and bear left with the waymarker across a field.
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  Terrain  - Field and woodland paths, some road walking, several stiles
  Landscape  - Gently undulating farmland and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Enclosed woodland paths and stretches of 1066 Country Walk suitable for dogs off lead
  Parking  - English Heritage car park at Battle Abbey
  Toilets en route  - Mount Street car park in Battle
About the walk
One of the most important and significant events of the last millennium, the 1066 Battle of Hastings represents a defining moment in British history. Visit the battlefield and you can still sense something of that momentous day when William, Duke of Normandy, defeated Harold and his Saxon army and...
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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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Battle – Britain's most famous battlefield

Recommended by
Our view
"Take a walk into history and visit the field where two men famously fought each other for the English crown."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and woodland paths, some road walking, several stiles
  Landscape - Gently undulating farmland and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Enclosed woodland paths and stretches of 1066 Country Walk suitable for dogs off lead
  Parking - English Heritage car park at Battle Abbey
  Toilets en route - Mount Street car park in Battle
About the walk
One of the most important and significant events of the last millennium, the 1066 Battle of Hastings represents a defining moment in British history. Visit the battlefield and you can still sense something of that momentous day when William, Duke of Normandy, defeated Harold and his Saxon army and...
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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.