Best Sussex Walks
Sussex has oodles of glorious and diverse walking areas to choose from including treats like the magical forests of the South Downs National Park, historic castles, perfect pub walks, and the salty white cliffs overlooking the English Channel. Here is a list with some of the best Sussex walks you can find on the app which includes over 300 Sussex walks to choose from. Download the app to find your perfect walks and see your position on the route maps as you walk.
Here are some of the best Sussex walks…
Here are 3 great Arundel walks and route map. If you are looking for a wander around the historic town, along the River Arun or exploring the surrounding countryside, these Arundel walks should have something for everyone.
The Seven Sisters is a series of white chalk cliffs and forms part of the South Downs National Park. The whole area has a lovely mix of different landscapes and wildlife to explore ranging from the famous cliffs at Seven Sisters through to a stroll along the pretty Cuckmere River or exploring the wonderful Friston forest.
Here is a walk route map for one of the Ditchling Beacon walks we have on the Sussex Walks app. There is plenty of epic and strenuous walking adventures from the Ditchling Beacon car park and we have 7 Ditchling Beacon Walks and route maps on the Sussex Walks app ranging from 0.25 miles to 9.25 miles.
Here is a walk route map for one of the Stanmer Park walks we have on the Sussex Walks app.
We have 4 walks at Firle Beacon, located near Lewes, East Sussex. This is a great area for walking with strenuous climbs and amazing views.
We have four walks around Ashdown Forest and Gills Lap on the Sussex Walks app ranging from 1 mile to 3.25 miles.
Worthing is a coastal town in West Sussex and because it’s close to the South Downs National Park, there are lots of wonderful walks nearby. So, if you fancy a strenuous hike, a woodland walk or a seaside stroll, here are 7 great walking areas near Worthing waiting to be explored on the Sussex Walks app.
Walking at Devil’s Dyke is not for the faint hearted but it’s well worth the effort. If you have lots of energy and you fancy an epic adventure with glorious panoramic views across the South Downs and Sussex countryside, then head over to Devil’s Dyke for a range of strenuous walks that will not leave you disappointed.
Here is a walking route map for a lovely Saddlescome walk located near Saddlescombe Farm and only a short distance from Brighton. We have 4 Saddlescome walks on the Sussex Walks app.
We have 3 Malling Hill walks, located near Lewes and Brighton on the Sussex Walks app, here is a route map for walk 2.
Here are two short walks and route maps for Hollingbury Park and Castle, located near Brighton.
We have two Glynde walks located near Lewes, East Sussex. The walking routes range from 2.25 miles to 5.25 miles.