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  2. Winchester City to Beacon Hill national Nature reserve – 11 miles (17.7 Km) Winchester is a fantastic compact ancient city. Once the seat of King Alfred the Great, considered the first true king of England. There is plenty to see so make some time to explore before you head out into the South Downs.

  3. 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.

  4. South Downs Way Route Planner. To help plan your route along the South Downs Way, take a look at the different walking, cycling and riding routes below. To start your route in Winchester, head for the National Trust City MillBridge St, Winchester SO23 9BH.

  5. South Downs Way Duration: 3-4 hours. Head out of Winchester beside the crystal clear River Itchen onto the Downs for sweeping views in all directions and the beautiful leafy Temple...

  6. This route shows the simplest and one of the most direct routes on foot from Winchester railway station to the offciial start of the SDW at the Old City Mill. On leaving the station turn right along Station Road and head towards Westgate Museum and The Great Hall.

  7. The South Downs Way route runs through the heart of the South Downs National Park in Southern England. The trail stretches for some 100 miles from historic Winchester in Hampshire to the coastal resort of Eastbourne in East Sussex and encompasses some of the very finest countrysides that England has to offer.

  8. You can begin walking the South Downs Way in Winchester or Eastbourne and either way is great, but walking along the cliffs and Beachy Head is a particularly impressive finishing line for your last day.

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