Area: North of West Sussex
West Hoathly circular
West Hoathly is
a secluded High
Weald village with
a twisting main
street bordered by
period buildings, a church, notable
pub and an active community.
On this walk we visit many local
byways, get extensive views across a
spectacular reservoir and visit a rock
outcrop popular with climbers.
Date added: March 17, 2008
Rudgwick circular
Rudgwick sits
astride the
B2128 road close
to the northern
border of
Sussex. On this hike we
head off to the western
pastures and woodland,
from high-level paths to
waterside meadows.
Date added: 27 November 2007
Henley circular
This walk is a return to the wooded, northwest of the county and travels through a hilly landscape that gives the impression of being many miles from any habitation.
Date added: 13 November 2007
Fernhurst circular
In the north-west of
the county, at the
point where The
Weald begins its
march eastward,
there are a number of
villages and small communities
nestling in the heavily wooded
landscape beneath
Blackdown, the high point
of Sussex.
Date added: 15 October 2007
Rusper Circular
Ifield has a history
dating back to
medieval times but
is now more familiar
as an important
residential suburb of Crawley.
This walk begins in the old
village and heads off into
the surrounding countryside,
making for Rusper village
and returning
Date added: 17 September 2007
Wisborough Green - Encircle the village
Wisborough Green has all the attributes of the essential Sussex village – the delightful village green, the surrounding dwellings, a couple of pubs, a shop, a famous teashop and to cap it all the prominent church of St Peter ad Vincula benevolently surveying the whole scene.
Date added: 15 June 2007
Bolney circular
Bolney village sits adjacent to the busy A23 London to Brighton road, and just off the A272, but it is far enough away to have retained its village atmosphere and character.
Date added: 18 April 2007
Codmore Hill and Pickhurst
Codmore Hill is a small village, just north of Pulborough, that sits at the top of a prominent hill on the Sussex Weald.
Date added: 29 April 2006
Billingshurst southwards circular
Billingshurst sits astride the Roman road of Stane Street on the Sussex Weald, it is a thriving township with modern developments on the outskirts and a historial centre spanning many centuries.
Date added: 4 April 2006
Lurgashall circular
Lurgashall's idyllic village green is the start for this walk. It is a perfect rural setting, with a pub, the sports pavilion facing the cricket pitch, the village shop, the parish church and nestling cottages.
Date added: 18 October 2005
Ebernoe circular
Ebernoe is a remote Sussex village just a few miles north of Petworth. It is tucked away in wooded countryside with a sprinkling of houses, a modest church and a cricket pitch which is the site of its continuing fame.
Date added:12 July 2005
Tillington circular
Tillington sits just off the A272, a mile west of Petworth. It is the first of three charming Sussex villages which are visited on this walk.
Date added:5 May 2005
Billingshurst circular
This seven-and-a-half mile walk route follows parts of the Wey South Path and Sussex Border Path to take you up to the West Sussex-Surrey border.
Date added:19 February 2005
Midhurst circular
This walk north of the South Downs crosses farms, heaths and woodlands around Midhurst.
It is a pleasant, undulating walk with lovely views.
Date added:25 September 2004