Fr. 29.50

South Downs Way - 100 miles of glorious chalk downland for the walker, cyclist and horse rider

English · Paperback / Softback

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Lewes, East Sussex, UK

List of contents










How to use this guide
Key maps
Distance checklist
Part One: Introduction
Pleasures along the South Downs Way • Downland wildlife • Geology • History of the Downs • Practical advice • Cyclists • Horseriders
Part Two: South Downs Way
1 Eastbourne to Alfriston: footpath section
2 Eastbourne to Alfriston: bridleway section
3 Alfriston to the A27 Crossing
4 A27 Crossing to Pyecombe
5 Pyecombe to Upper Beeding
6 Upper Beeding to Washington
7 Washington to Amberley
8 Amberley to Cocking
9 Cocking to Buriton
10 Buriton to Exton
11 Exton to Winchester
Part Three: Useful Information
Transport • Accommodation and Tourist Information Centres • Cyclists • Walking and cycling holidays • Horseriders • Farriers • Horsebox
parking • Vets • Local facilities • Local organisations • Other useful addresses • Guided walks • Bibliography • Ordnance Survey Maps
Circular walks
 

About the author










Paul Millmore was a conservationsit and For more than 30 years he was involved with the conservation of the special landscape of the South Downs, and successfully campaigned, with many others, for the whole area to be made a National Park.


Summary

The South Downs Way runs for 100 miles (160 km) over the chalk downland of Sussex and Hampshire, from Eastbourne to Winchester.

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