Towering Roman walls at Pevensey

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"Once with the sea on three sides, Pevensey has spectacular remains of a Roman fortress and Norman castle."
Walk directions

From the entrance of the car park, turn right down Church Lane, past the public lavatories. Visit St Nicholas' Church, then turn left to take Gaol Lane opposite the church lychgate.

Turn left by the museum and old gaol to walk along Pevensey’s High Street towards the castle, then continue past the castle entrance and bear right into Castle Road, passing the Priory Court Hotel. Leave the road going right on a track, signed ‘1066 Country Walk’. Follow this to the A27, crossing it with care via a bridle gate each side.

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  Terrain  - Some lanes and farm tracks, woodland and field paths, several stiles
  Landscape  - A low ridge with Pevensey and Westham above the Levels, drained former marshes, now rich sheep pasture
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead in the Levels where sheep graze
  Parking  - Pevensey Castle pay-and-display car park (outside the castle’s east gate)
  Toilets en route  - In the car park
About the walk
Pevensey Castle’s massive, craggy flint walls dominate this small town. It was not built as a castle but as a Roman fortress named Anderida, around AD 340, as a defence against marauding Saxons. Then the land was very different with the sea lapping its south walls and a deep harbour to its east and...
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Towering Roman walls at Pevensey

Recommended by
Our view
"Once with the sea on three sides, Pevensey has spectacular remains of a Roman fortress and Norman castle."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Some lanes and farm tracks, woodland and field paths, several stiles
  Landscape - A low ridge with Pevensey and Westham above the Levels, drained former marshes, now rich sheep pasture
  Dog friendliness - On a lead in the Levels where sheep graze
  Parking - Pevensey Castle pay-and-display car park (outside the castle’s east gate)
  Toilets en route - In the car park
About the walk
Pevensey Castle’s massive, craggy flint walls dominate this small town. It was not built as a castle but as a Roman fortress named Anderida, around AD 340, as a defence against marauding Saxons. Then the land was very different with the sea lapping its south walls and a deep harbour to its east and...
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