Top 10 PRETTIEST Towns in WEST SUSSEX
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of West Sussex? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.
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Hassocks Circular, 17/10/13
A wonderful 8.7 miles of Downland walking around Hassocks, incorporating the beautiful areas of Newtimber, Saddlescombe and Devil's Dyke...
Best Attractions and Places to See in Lewes, United Kingdom UK
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Southover Grange Gardens
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare
Charleston
Monk's House - National Trust
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Lewes Castle & Barbican House Museum
Middle Farm
Anne of Cleves House
Bentley Wildfowl & Motor Museum
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Hassocks to Upper Beeding Walk: Exploring the Countryside Beauty of England 🇬🇧 | Hiking UK | England
Embark on a scenic walking adventure from Hassocks to Upper Beeding, as you immerse yourself in the countryside beauty of England. This walk takes you through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and tranquil pathways, offering a delightful experience for hikers of all levels. Begin your journey in the charming town of Hassocks and follow the well-marked trails as they wind through rolling hills, verdant meadows, and enchanting woodlands. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views as you make your way towards Upper Beeding, a quaint village nestled on the banks of the River Adur. Discover the rich history and rural charm of the area, and perhaps take a moment to relax and enjoy a picnic by the river. This walk provides an excellent opportunity to connect with nature, breathe in the fresh country air, and appreciate the serene beauty of the English countryside. Lace up your hiking boots, follow the trail, and let the Hassocks to Upper Beeding walk transport you to a world of natural wonders. Don't miss the chance to explore this captivating walk in England. Subscribe for more hiking tips, recommendations, and exciting walking routes in the UK! #HassocksToUpperBeedingWalk #HikingUK #ExploreEngland
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SWC Free Walk 50, Hassocks to Brighton. 14/4/13.
Another very pleasant 12 miler in West Sussex that incorporates a variety of scenery.
After a short urban section in Hassocks, the walker is soon on a former Roman road and heading towards Ditchling, with its attractive church. Then, its on across meadows and through woodland prior to the ascent of Ditchling Beacon, where lunch is had, with some fine views.
Thereafter, it's on across the Downs and through more woodland to arrive in the grounds of Stanmer Park. Shortly after, the walker is in the village of Stanmer, with its unusual donkey-powered well and grand house, Stanmer House.
Then, it's on through the grounds of Sussex University and so to the pretty hamlet of Falmer, where the walk can be terminated, if desired.
Continuing on, the walker passes the impressive home of Brighton and Hove Albion, The Amex Stadium, and then on past some less impressive neighbourhoods before reaching the Kemp Town race track.
Thereafter, it's on into bustling Brighton and all it has to offer, which, today, included the death of a marathon runner!
Hassocks Red Barrows
Soooo, what’s the most random thing we have ever filmed?! (this would be in our top 10 – for sure!)
Let’s go back to the Great British Summer 2023……when it stopped raining. There was a window of opportunity – thankfully we had our camera with us.
An extraordinary spectacle unfolded in a suburban street.....
We had the enormous pleasure to meet and film the legendary Red Barrows! Yes, you heard me correctly, the Red Barrows and what a jolly good show they put on!
Thanks to everyone who was involved, toodle-oo, and pip pip!
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swcwalks, book2, walk23, Hassocks to Shoreham-By-Sea. 16/6/22
Another update of a walk last filmed 12 years ago on the mobile. This 10 miler, undertaken on a balmy day, with a bit of a cooling breeze, starts out from Hassocks station. It isn't long before the walker is ascending the first of several climbs, Wolstonbury Hill. The 'Jack' and 'Jill' windmills at Clayton can be seen on the horizon.
On across grassland, past the small café at Saddlecombe and then along the rim (not the valley floor of the GPX track) of the Devil's Dyke; a wonderful piece of river 'engineering'.
Lunch is had at the viewpoint here, though a busy pub option also exists.
Thereafter, the walker is on the South Downs Way, crossing Fulking escarpment, on past Edburton and Truleigh Hills, and then descending to the 'South Downs' bus stop (not on the GPX track).
After a short bus ride, the walker reaches Shoreham, with its beach, cafes and railway station.
Another very pleasant return to the South Downs after several years' absence. Today's weather added to the enjoyment.
(N.B. Some wind interference. Several fields contained amenable cattle, but one, on Cow Down, had several bullocks in it, which really shouldn't be the case, where a public path crosses.).
South Downs Way: Lewes To Hassocks 30 May 2015
A 10 mile walk between Lewes and Hassocks over the South Downs. via the viewpoint of Ditchling Beacon.A significant part of the walk used the South Downs Way long distance footpath. The walk took place in sunny/cloudy bright, but very windy, weather on Saturday 30 May 2015.
Park Narodowy South Downs - Anglia | South Downs National Park - England (Hassocks - Lewes)
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Travelling with Maciej - South Downs National Park (Hassocks - Lewes)
W tym odcinku wybiorę się na 20 kilometrowy spacer do Parku South Downs. Pokonam trasę z miejscowości Hassocks do Lewes.
Time Out Walks, Book 1, Walk 29, Hassocks to Lewes. 8/1/12
2012 and a welcome return to the outdoors...around 11 miles over The South Downs.
From Hassocks, the walker is soon passing by (or through, if desired) Butcher's Wood and then ascending the ridge past a working windmill. The path soon joins up with the South Downs Way, which the walker follows to pass the high point at Ditchling Beacon and then on to lunch at Plumpton; in this case, it's a picnic, though it could also be at the local pub.
Thereafter, it's a gradual descent through woodland into Offham and then a muddy walk along the banks of The Ouse into the historical town of Lewes.
A very pleasant Downs walk, which isn't too taxing; just what the Doctor ordered, post Christmas!
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Coast and Country Walks Brighton to Lewes - Sussex Walks
This walk starts from Brighton Racecourse and heads around the race track to Woodingdean and across the South Downs Way to Lewes via Kingston on the old Juggs Road. Chris passes Ashcombe Windmill and has a look around Lewes town.
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SWC Free Walk 108, Burgess Hill to Hassocks. 18/9/11.
Nearly 17 miles of walking through the West Sussex countryside incorporating both the Sussex Border Path and The South Downs Way.
The walker initially follows a path next to the railway line towards Hassocks before branching off across a local park. Thereafter, there's a climb past a water tower before joining the Sussex Border Path for the walk to Ditchling for lunch.
The afternoon section begins with an ascent to Ditchling Beacon for a walk along the South Downs way before the descent into Pyecombe; there's a further climb from there up to Wolstonbury Hill before another descent down to Hurstpierpoint and the journey back to Hassocks.
A delightful day's walking that is full of variety.
(Some wind interference on the commentary).
Hurstpierpoint Country Estate in West Sussex, listening to the sounds of nature
A day on a wellknown retirement country estate situated in magnificient settings and landscapes near Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex. Rail access from Hassocks Station by Southern Rail and First Capital Connect, on the main London to Brighton route. Lovely beaches nearby, for instance the stretches between the south of Brighton and Shoreham-By-Sea. Lot's of tranquility in close reach of London.
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Lewes to Brighton via Rottingdean walk
The less-frequented heart of the South Downs to Rottingdean, with a pleasant walk along the promenade into Brighton to finish
18.7km (11.7 miles)
This route uses the same fine downland start as Time Out Country Walks Volume Two, Walk 24, Lewes to Saltdean, with imagnificent views across the plains of the river Ouse. After that, it crosses the remoter, less frequented heart of the downs to Rottingdean, a village on the outskirts of Brighton. The sea is in view throughout this part of the walk, and in winter the low-angled sun turns it a glittering silver.
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Balcombe Circular walk | 🇬🇧. Top 10 walks in South East | 🇬🇧 Hiking UK | England | 4K
The gardens of Nymans & the ruins of Slaugham
Length 17.6km (10.9 miles), 5 hours. For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow 10 hours.
Toughness 5 out of 10.
Features
This walk is full of small delights: a nature reserve and lake with Japanese pavilion down by the stream below the impressive gardens and park of Nymans (National Trust) with its part-ruined manor house; a churchyard in Slaugham (pronounced 'Slaffam') with a 600-year-old yew tree some 10 metres in circumference; the ruins of Slaugham Manor; then a walk down to the River Ouse – with the incongruous sight of a Roman arch and columns in the middle of nowhere – and later up through fields and woods to the fine old village of Balcombe.
This walk is covered by our Club's insurance. Our Club is registered on The British Mountaineering Council (BMC)
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North Portal of Clayton Tunnel - Railway, Network Rail, 3rd rail!
The wonderful tunnel I've crossed located in the village of Pyecombe near the village of Clayton, West Sussex