The South Downs Way, Hampshire to Sussex
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.