At Lewes it loops inland to link up with the villages of Kingston, on to Swanborough and Iford and then to Rodmell where it joins up again with the Ouse. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Nudist beaches london Why walk from Hassocks to Lewes and Ditchling Beacon? Once out of the station, follow the road straight ahead up a short steep hill. No cow encounters, just some really cute lambs! - on the other side of the river are beautiful houses sitting at the bottom of chalk cliffs. Wonderful open Downs. until 4pm daily. The famous Lewes raft raft is back and the eggs are flying once again- on a windy day. The landscape opens up a little for a while until you cross under the railway line but just stick to the side of the river and you're in the right place. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Pass to the left of a circular fenced pond, go through a bridle gate and bear left. Buy me a coffee to say thanks. Left out of the station, right on Priory Street, join Judd Lane, straight on (cross over the motorway, then a small road), and continue up to the ridge, Turn left onto a quiet lane steeply downhill to the Abergavenny Arms pub in Rodmell, After the pub, either, (shorter, old SDW route) follow the signposted permissive path south (parallel to the main road), then turn left through Southease village to the station (past a big church), or take option 2 (follow the longer but prettier new SDW route towards the river, then south to the bridge, cross it for the station), Continue east, cross the road, and up onto the downs along the SDW, At the path junction by the carpark, head north downhill along a quiet lane, or take Option 1 : continue east along the ridge, then sharply back on yourself, northwest to West Firle. You could technically walk to this point, but its a very boring 3 mile walk, mostly along a busy A road. There is no path for the first few yards, after which you can feed into and follow a path that curves left on a descending terrace in a wide arc round the side of a downland combe. The route needs very little explaining as it is well signposted and largely follows the banks of the River Ouse. Where you have tea in Lewes will probably depend on which direction you are doing the walk in. There was even the dreaded bull. Every single junction you come to will have SDW signage. Most historians agree that Lewes' name derives from the Old English 'hlaews' ('hills' or 'mounds') as Lewes is built .
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