The South Downs Way, Hampshire to Sussex
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The view at the midway point is stunning
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The Marin Trail offers stunning views throughout
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Julai Honson on the West Highland Way during her off road LEJOG
The South Downs Way, Hampshire to Sussex
Stretching from Winchester in the West, to Eastbourne, the South Downs Way is a 100 mile route – and it’s the only bridleway to lie entirely in a National Park.
Passing over chalky cliffs in Sussex and exploring some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, the ride also accumulates just under 12,000 ft of climbing – so it’s no easy venture, either.
The trails are shared with walkers, horse riders, sheep and cows – so you’ll need to take it steady as you pass others enjoying the landscape.
You can find out more and plan your route with help from the National Trail website.