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Dell Quay from Chichester Marina
An easy West Sussex walk that explores a part of the Chicheter Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The route is popular with the possibility for a pub lunch at Dell Quay. The walk offers different perspectives of the landscape depening on tides.
Thorney Island from Prinsted
Starting from Prinsted (just off the A259) this West Sussex walk explores the shoreline of Thorney Island which lies within the boundaries of the Chichester Harbour AONB. The route follows the Sussex Border Path for most of the way.
Kingley Vale, Stoughton and Goosehill Camp

A figure-of-eight taking in the ancient yews of Kingley Vale, earthworks and a pub. Easy to change or shorten.
Roches Hill
This was a pleasant hike taking in a number of way marked trails with a number of small villages with friendly pubs to have well deserved drink and also some splendid views.
Loop in Slindon Estate

This walk in Slindon Estate is very easy and flat. Slindon Estate is 3500 acres of Sussex woodland, farmland, downland, and pretty villages all divided by paths, hedges, lanes and tracks leading up to the top of the downs.
Singleton & Goodwood
Featuring a flower-rich reserve, a pretty village, a fine viewpoint and the famous racecourse.
Eastdean Hill
Climb a wooded hillside for views over East Dean and its downland valley.
South Downs Way
A gradual ascent to our local National Trail through grassland and woodland.
Around Bembridge
Varied and attractive shorelines, with views across Spithead, are teamed with rural and village interest. A lifeboat station, Nelsonian naval connections, and a rare telephone box are also featured.
Treyford & Didling from Hooksway
A West Sussex walk with a variety of contrasting scenery from woodland to rolling downs with expansive views. The route includes some ascents but these are rewarded by fine views. The walk also provides the opportunity to visit the Shepherd's Church near Didling.
Seaview & St Helens
A country walk through fields and woods with a short coastal section. Distant views across The Solent.
Brading Haven Yacht Club to The Vine
A lovely hours walk along the harbour causeway and St Helens’ Duver.
Arundel Park and the River Arun from Arundel
This West Sussex walk starts from Arundel with its Castle, Cathedral and lovely High Street. The route takes you through Arundel Park before dropping down to the path alongside the River Arun for the return to the start.
Arundel to Amberley
A linear West Sussex walk from Arundel to Amberley following the course of the River Arun. The return route can be completed using the regular train service.
South Harting to Emsworth
Spectacular South Downs route to the coast - downland, woodland, Stansted Park, ending at Emsworth railway station.
Rackham Hill from Amberley
This West Sussex walk offers a variety of scenery and includes a section of the South Downs Way National Trail. The route includes a visit to the village of Amberley from where convenient rail services are available.
Bignor Hill and The Denture from Amberley

This West Sussex walk explores sections of two long distance trails from Amberley on the banks of the River Arun. The outward leg of the route follows the South Downs Way with the return along a section of the Monarch's Way.
The River Arun & South Stoke from Amberley
Starting from Amberley, this West Sussex Walk explores the River Arun visiting the villages of North and South South Stoke. The return route follows sections of the Monarch's Way and the South Downs Way.
Cowdray Castle

Visited by King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, Cowdray Castle was partially destroyed by fire in 1793.
Beacon Hill and Warnford from Exton
This Hampshire walk includes two villages, both with a pub, some fine scenery and a visit to an excellent viewpoint. Sections of the walk follow the South Downs Way and the Monarch's Way.
Old Winchester Hill from Exton
A Hampshire walk from Exford in the Meon Valley that includes sections of the South Downs Way and the Monarch's Way. The walk includes a section of the old Watercress Line before climbing to the top of old Winchester Hill for some good views.
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