Kiddiwalks in East Sussex


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Illustrated with maps and photographs, this collection of 20 circular walks around East Sussex is designed for children and family groups. It explores the flora and fauna, wildlife and history of the local countryside.




Sussex Walks


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'Sussex Walks' is a collection of 20 circular walks, between 3.5 and 12 miles (5 and 19km) in length that explore the length and breadth of the county of Sussex.




East Sussex Year Round Walks


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The twenty circular walks in this volume vary in length from 4 to 6 and three quarter miles and are enjoyable all the year round. The author has divided the routes into seasons to show each at its very best. There are also notes on what can be seen along the way from castles to timber-framed houses and from butterflies and moths to dog roses in the hedgerow. These walks also offer the chance to visit Ashdown Forest and the Airman's Grave, Robertsbridge with its unusual clock-tower memorial, Firle Beacon one of the highest points on the South Downs and Rye harbour and its nature reserve.







Guide to East Sussex Pub Walks


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Pub Walks in East Sussex


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1066 Harold's Way


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Written by an experienced walker and historian, this book follows the new 'Harold's Way' footpath route through London, Kent and Sussex. 1066 Harold's Way is a new 100 mile long distance walk from West Minster Abbey to Battle Abbey, East Sussex tracing the probable route of King Harold's journey to the Battle of Hastings.




100 Walks in West Sussex


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Part of a series for the keen walker, this book features 100 route descriptions of circular walks ranging from 3-12 miles in West Sussex. Each walk has a map, points of interest and places to eat and drink en route, plus suggestions for easy car parking. This is the companion volume to "100 Walks in East Sussex". This book provides a wide variety of walks across downlands and through woods. From the historic landscapes around Chicester and Arundel, from St Leonards forest in the East of the county to the South Downs which run across the its entire width, all walkers should find something of interest, whatever the season.







Wild Swimming Walks


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The famous swimming Ladies of Hampstead ponds bring us their favourite walks with a dip in London and south east England, all accessible by train. Featuring secret lakes, river meadows and sandy seaside beaches, this is the perfect way to escape the city and leave the car at home this summer.