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  2. The Greenway is a multi-use route designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders. It stretches from Sidley in the west to Crowhurst Road near Upper Wilting Farm in the east. This route predominantly runs just east and south of the new Combe Valley Way link road. In the eastern part of the park, the Greenway is planned to connect with the ...

  3. Rother/Hastings 123 home. A surfaced track through Combe Valley Countryside Park with stunning rural views. This route starts at the Crowhurst end, but be aware there is very little parking and it can fill up quickly; avoid parking on the road verges, which can cause visibility issues for local traffic and churns up mud. This map demonstrates ...

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Andy Lewis MTB. The Combe Valley Greenway, a route for pedestrians, cyclists and horses, runs all the way from Sidley in the west to Crowhurst Road near Upper Wilting Farm in the east and mostly runs just east and south of the new link road, Combe Valley Way. In the East it will eventually link up with the proposed Hastings Greenway. June 1, 2023.

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    Habitats include: 1. open water and ditches 2. grassland, scrub and woodland 3. rock pools, sand and shingle along Bulverhythe Beach The park contains the Combe Haven Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and the Filsham Reedbed Local Nature Reserve (LNR) which is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. The considerable diversity of flora and f...

    For more information about the park, how to get there and a map visit see the website of Combe Valley Countryside Park: 1. Website: Combe Valley Countryside Park An annual events programme is organised by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. See the website of, Rother District Council: 1. Combe Valley Countryside Park Events

    The park contains a network of public footpaths, bridleways and other rights of way. Work is ongoing to improve access further, particularly for those who are less mobile. Dogs are welcome but they must be kept under close control when animals are grazing in the fields. Please clear up after your dog.

    There are a number of car parks situated around the edges of the park. The number 98 and 99 buses run along the A259 Bexhill Road. The nearest train stations are Bexhill, West St. Leonards and Crowhurst. For more information about getting here, see our webpages, 1. public transport

    Combe Valley Countryside Park was created to provide a green space for the public to enjoy, between Bexhill and Hastings. The land is mostly privately owned. Development of the park is managed in partnership between East Sussex County Council, Hastings Borough Council and Rother District Council.

  5. Enjoy this 4.5-km point-to-point trail near Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 0 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, horse riding, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are September through October.

  6. This is a point to point route that takes you along the greenway that runs alongside the Combe Valley Way, providing access for walkers and cyclists between Bexhill and Hastings. You can extend this route to visit Combe haven if you would prefer a circular walk. This route is relatively flat and suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels.

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