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The South Downs Way is one of 15 National Trails in England and Wales and was the first bridleway National Trail in England. It is also the only National Trail to lie entirely within a...
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Plan Your Visit to the South Downs. The great thing about having a National Park on your doorstep is that it’s always there, for everyone. There are no opening hours, you don’t have to...
The South Downs Way is the only National Trail that lies wholly within a National Park, spanning the South Downs National Park, England’s most recent National Park designated in 2010. What is the trail route? The trail starts in the cathedral city of Winchester in the West and finishes up in the seaside resort of Eastbourne in the East.
The South Downs Way is tranquil island in the busy South East running entirely within the new South Downs National Park. You can feel a million miles from the hustle and bustle of modern life, but only be a few minutes from civilisation.
The South Downs Way is a National Trail within the South Downs National Park that stretches from Winchester to Beachy Head in Eastbourne and is 160km (100 miles) long. The South Downs Way route covers both the counties Hampshire and Sussex.
Jun 19, 2023 · Everything you need to know about walking the South Downs Way — a 100-mile National Trail that runs from Winchester to Eastbourne in the South Downs National Park. The South Downs can best be described as a range of rolling, chalk hills that stretch across Hampshire and Sussex.
Jan 13, 2021 · The South Downs Way is a 100-mile National Trails walking path in the UK. It runs from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in Sussex. The route covers the length of the South Downs National Park, the UK’s most popular and most visited National Park.