Walks in Sussex
Seven Sisters walk, East Sussex
Walk atop the magnificent chalky cliffs of the Seven Sisters in the South Downs, where kittiwakes and fulmars can be seen alongside Brimstone butterflies and flowering cowslips
Walk: Devil’s Dyke, Sussex
Explore a rare chalk grassland – as rich in myth and legend as it is in wildlife and far-reaching views – on this 4.3-mile circular walk in the South Downs.
Walk: Falmer to Lewes, East Sussex
After the hustle and bustle of Christmas, reconnect with the slow rhythms of the land on this scenic hilltop ramble through the South Downs National Park
Walk: Firle Beacon, East Sussex
A long and invigorating walk in the South Downs National Park from the lively town of Lewes, via the impressive Mount Caburn, Firle Beacon and Itford Hill, to the historic village of Rodmell.
Walk: Wilmington to Alfriston, Sussex
A short walk to the Long Man of Wilmington, the mysterious chalk figure on the South Downs. But how exactly did he get there?