Sussex by the Sea is the perfect place to
explore on foot or by bike and has something
for everyone, from gentle routes along the coast
to more challenging trails in the South Downs.
Rife Circular Walk
South Coast Cycle Route
A gentle 6.5 mile walk through
A fl at route through Sussex by the Sea
farmland between the South Downs
from Ferring in the East through towns
and the sea. Access points at
and villages to Runcton in the West.
Barnham, Yapton and Lidsey.
Public Transportation Links
Monarch’s Way
For details of public transport to and
Follow part of the 615 mile journey of
around Sussex by the Sea please refer
Charles II on his escape to France,
to page 28.
crossing Houghton Forest, Arundel
Park, Warningcamp and Findon.
Need more information?
Further details of walks and trails
South Downs Way
are available from our three Visitor
Walking - Trails in the Sussex by
Information Centres – see page 4
the Sea section of the 100-mile long
for more information.
South Downs Way take in Arundel,
Amberley and the Arun Valley.
And for something a bit different…
Cycling/horse-riding - A loose
Let someone else take the lead – join
surface/off road route through the
one of the free led walks and cycle rides
Arun Valley, taking in historic Arundel
and picturesque Amberley.
on offer.
Climping and West Beach
Littlehampton
A circular 4.5 mile walk along the
seafront, past sand dunes and
through a local nature reserve.
www.inspireleisure.co.uk
www.bognorchichesterctc.org.uk
www.footprintsofsussex.co.uk
Monarch’s Way Walk
The Countryside Agency
The UK’s national
Cycling England
www.monarchsway.50megs.com
www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk
cyclist’s organisation
www.cyclingengland.org.uk
www.ctc.org.uk
South Downs Way
British Cycling
Sustrans - transport charity
www.southdowns.com
www.britishcycling.org.uk
West Sussex’s Cyclist
www.sustrans.org.uk
The Ramblers Association
Touring Club
www.ramblers.org.uk
www.ctcwestsussex.org.uk
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