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South Downs Way - Described East-West and West-East

English · Paperback / Softback

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Guidebook for walking the South Downs Way National Trail, a glorious 100-mile (160km) national trail between Winchester and Eastbourne through the South Downs National Park, described in both directions over 12 stages. Easy walking on many ancient and historical tracks, fine wooded areas, delightful river valleys and lovely little villages.

List of contents

Map key Overview map Introduction The Downs The South Downs Way Accommodation Getting There - and Back Using the Guide Trail Description - Westbound Section 1: Eastbourne to Alfriston (Footpath route via the Seven Sisters) Section 1(a): Eastbourne to Alfriston (Bridleway route inland via Jevington) Section 2: Alfriston to Southease Section 3: Southease to Housedean (A27) Section 4: Housedean (A27) to Pyecombe Section 5: Pyecombe to Botolphs (Adur Valley) Section 6: Botolphs to Washington Section 7: Washington to Amberley Section 8: Amberley to Cocking Section 9: Cocking to South Harting Section 10: South Harting to Buriton (Queen Elizabeth Forest) Section 11: Buriton to Exton Section 12: Exton to Winchester Trail Description - Eastbound Section 1: Winchester to Exton Section 2: Exton to Buriton Section 3: Buriton to South Harting Section 4: South Harting to Cocking Section 5: Cocking to Amberley Section 6: Amberley to Washington Section 7: Washington to Botolphs (Adur Valley) Section 8: Botolphs to Pyecombe Section 9: Pyecombe to Housedean (A27) Secion 10: Housedean (A27) to Southease Section 11: Southease to Alfriston Section 12: Alfriston to Eastbourne (Footpath route via the Seven Sisters) Section 12(a): Alfriston to Eastbourne (Bridleway route inland via Jevington) Appendices

About the author

Kev Reynolds is a freelance writer, photojournalist and lecturer. A prolific compiler of guidebooks, his first title for Cicerone appeared in 1978; he has since produced many more guides. A member of the Outdoor Writers' Guild, the Alpine Club and Austrian Alpine Club, he lives in Kent, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm throughout Britain through his lectures.

Product details

Authors Kev Reynolds
Publisher Cicerone Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2015
 
EAN 9781852847821
ISBN 978-1-85284-782-1
No. of pages 192
Subject Travel > Sports and active travel > Europe

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