Area: Bognor-Littlehampton-Pulborough
Arundel circular
This walk has attractions and challenges, going from riverbank stroll to steep climb with vertiginous descent, all the ingredients of an invigorating trip.
Date added: May 10, 2008
Ashington circular 2
Ashington was once on the Worthing to London Road, but now the busy A24 runs east of the village. On this exploration we head off onto paths that receive infrequent walker traffic. There are fine
displays of spring flowers and glimpses of deer in the countryside.
Date added: April 26, 2008
Burpham circular
Up a quiet country road, that seems to finish with a dead-end, is the tiny village of Burpham. On a promontory above the River Arun, the village was identified by Alfred the Great as being of
strategic significance.
Date added: April 14, 2008
Graffham Down
This short walk from the village of Graffham is for those who require a quick burst of country air, with views across an impeccable landscape. There are the wooded hangers of the western Downs and
extensive views north through the blue haze of the Weald and beyond.
Date added: 23 July 2007
Little Bognor circular
This is a walk in remote, wooded country with isolated, scattered dwellings and delightful woodland-enclosed meadows. It is a landscape that provided seclusion and inspiration in the early 20th
century to composer Edward Elgar who took up residence in this part of the county.
Date added: 16 May 2007
Pulborough circular
The lovely village of Pulborough sits on a rise in the Weald, astride the busy A283 main road; as you drop away from the main street and get sight of the embankments of the River Arun, you realise
why the lower ground is known as Pulborough Brooks.
Date added: 20 February 2007
Walberton Circular
This shorter, five-mile walk, begins in the delightful village of Walberton, just half-a-mile south of the busy A27 main road.
Date added: 17 May 2006
Madehurst Circular
Beginning in Fairmile Bottom, beside the A29 road between Fontwell and Whiteways Lodge, this walk follows footpaths and bridleways across isolated downland, passing around the small community of
Madehurst...
Date added: 25 April 2006
Felpham Circular
If the idea of England's green and pleasant land and the thought that an ancient biblical city may have been "builded" here appeals to you, then this walk may well exercise your imagination.
Date added: 18 March 2006
Amberley and Houghton Bridge Circular
This walk begins at Houghton Bridge, the important crossing in the River Arun valley, with its fine stone bridge, railway station, the Chalk Pits Museum and watering holes for the weary walker.
Date added: 18 March 2006
Graffham Circular
You'd be very unlucky not to spot some fine thoroughbreds on this walk, which takes you past stud farms and training paddocks.
Date added: 28 November 2005
Houghton Forest Circular
This walk starts in Houghton Forest before making a steady, rising progress along bridle paths to the crest of the South Downs and then following a broad sweep across open hillside with stunning
views in all directions.
Date added: 23 October 2005
Burpham to Chantry Hill
Enjoy the thrill of big skies and miles and miles of open downland on this eight-mile circular walk on the southern slopes of the Downs, east of the River Arun.
Date added: 9 October 2004