South Downs Way: Ditchling Beacon to Rodmell

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Cross the narrow road from the Ditchling Beacon car park with care. There is a blind bend near the top. From here, the South Downs Way continues eastwards over the grassy top of the Downs, passing a V-shaped plantation which commemorated Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. Beyond lonely Streathill Farm, the view looks north across Plumpton towards the famous racecourse, with Plumpton church and the agricultural college close by the foot of the Downs. To the south the huge mass of Brighton, its
marina jutting out into the sea, dominates this part of the coast.

Just over 2 miles (3km) from Ditchling Beacon, the South Downs Way takes a major change in direction, following the line of the Downs to the southeast. However, first it turns to the southwest, leaving the bridleway which goes straight ahead at a clearly signposted gate. This is just before the track reaches Ashcombe Bottom, the only extensive patch of woodland on this part of the Downs. Beyond is the 676ft (206m) trig point at Blackcap, and almost a mile (1.6km) further on are the electricity pylons that march across the Downs.

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  Terrain  - Chalk, flint, concrete, grass and earthy paths
  Landscape  - Open hills, farmland and plantations
  Dog friendliness  - On lead when near livestock or on roads
  Parking  - At start
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This section of the South Downs Way National Trail is an excellent one for those who prefer the easy descents to the challenge of climbs. Starting high and finishing low and with just one major ascent, most of this stage is either on the level or downhill. From Buckland Bank there are clear views...
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South Downs Way: Ditchling Beacon to Rodmell

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Chalk, flint, concrete, grass and earthy paths
  Landscape - Open hills, farmland and plantations
  Dog friendliness - On lead when near livestock or on roads
  Parking - At start
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This section of the South Downs Way National Trail is an excellent one for those who prefer the easy descents to the challenge of climbs. Starting high and finishing low and with just one major ascent, most of this stage is either on the level or downhill. From Buckland Bank there are clear views...
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