A Walk for All Bramber
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Key: Bridleway Main Road Footpath Side Roads St Peter’s Walk For All River A Walk for All Church Wildlife through WC Toilets National Trust Property Downslink Path le ast C PH Public House Historic House r e b Car Park Hotel m the Seasons a Bramber r Restaurant B River Adur The River Adur makes a perfect habitat for many 1. From the car park, cross the road and plants, birds and insects. Look out for these as turn left. you enjoy your walk. Panels on the route will give Bramber START / FINISH you more information. 2. Follow the Castle LaneCastle pavement WC St Nicholas’ The Street past St. Mary’s Church Spring House. Upper Beeding Yellowhammer Stonechat Skylark 3. Turn right at PH the footpath Capo-Bianco Anthony sign along the access path to St. Mary’s Downslink Path Bramber S car park and Downlands Park. T PH EY N IN 4. Look for another footpath sign G BY to the left. Follow this path to the -P AS S A riverside. 283 5. Follow the path along the riverbank. A2037 6. The surfaced Summer path suitable Small Copper Pyramidal Orchid Swallow for pushchairs Downslink Path and wheelchairs runs along the riverbank for 2.2 miles. Beyond this Adur River point the path is unsurfaced and narrower. South Downs Way Shoreham Road 7. When you are ready, simply turn around and retrace your steps back to Botolphs Road Winter the start. S t. Redshank Little Egret Oystercatcher Bo to lp h ’ s C h u r St Botolph’s c h Church Passies Pond All photos: Dorian Mason 0 500m Steyning Walks Can I cycle on the riverbank? Useful Information The wide path on the riverbank is designated as a footpath. The width A Walk for All and surface have been specifically designed for use Bramber by pedestrians with pushchairs, Wikimedia A 2.2 mile route along the for less able users Bramber is a small village with lots on offer, the River Adur which is suitable for and those with remains of Bramber Castle, the historic house of St. people with impaired mobility, wheelchairs and Mary’s and St. Nicholas’ Church. The village has a pub, wheelchairs, mobility scooters, mobility scooters. two hotels and restaurants. Nearby is the larger town pushchairs and walkers. of Steyning with a good selection of independent Cyclists and equestrians are not permitted on this shops, pubs and cafés. path but will enjoy using the nearby Downs Link trail (see photo) and the South Downs Way. By car: the start point of this walk is the free car park on The Street, Bramber. Use the postcode BN44 3WE to get you to The Street. Steyning & District Community Partnership is run by volunteers By train: the nearest station is approximately 5 miles for the benefit of the community. away at Shoreham-by-Sea on the South Coast line between Brighton and Portsmouth. To find out more about this area www.nationalrail.co.uk and download other self-guided walk leaflets see our website. By bus: buses run from Brighton via Shoreham-by-Sea and via Beeding and Bramber to Steyning. www.steyningsouthdowns.com www.traveline.org.uk By foot or by bike: Bramber lies on the Downslink cycle route and the South Downs Way passes nearby. This leaflet has been produced by Steyning & District Community Partnership with support from the following organisations: The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas www.steyningsouthdowns.com SDNPA/Rebecca Saunders SDNPA/Rebecca.