© SDNPA/Daniel Greenwood Birling Gap Wakehurst is Kew Lewes is a small town with a big heart. Most There’s so much for you and your family to see and historians agree that Lewes’ name derives from the () Wild Botanic Garden do at Birling Gap. The visitor centre offers tracker Old English ‘hlaews’ (‘hills’ or ‘mounds’) as Lewes is The station was built in 1882 by the packs for rock pooling, fossil hunting and grassland built into the slopes either side of the Ouse Valley, and South Coast Railway. The Bluebell Railway has in bug hunts. The perfect spot to enjoy big skies, giving its inhabitants sturdy legs to go with their stout restored the station to the Southern Railway period Situated on the High , there are over 500 acres costal landscapes, changing colours and quiet walks Haller © SDNPA/Mischa hearts. It was here that Simon de Montfort fought of the mid-1920s. It was originally a junction station of ornamental gardens, woodlands and a nature throughout the year. the Battle of Lewes against the King and where Tom with a line branching off to via reserve waiting to be explored. An Elizabethan Paine, author of ‘The Rights of Man’ once lived. Lewes Tunbridge Wells . The station is a must for Downtown Abbey mansion stands majestically in the grounds - the has long been known for its spirit of independence perfect backdrop to the mansion’s formal gardens The Discovery ticket on (as it is officially known) is fans with the station featured as “Downton” in the and its inhabitants are proud of the town’s significant and lawns. Wakehurst is also home to the Millennium one of a few towns and boroughs in to popular television series. Horsted Keynes is the home Brighton & bus services history stretching back to Saxon times. Seed Bank, which is the largest wild seed conservation officially be given a royal title. It came from King of an award-winning Carriage and Wagon project in the world. A stunning walled garden, water Discovery fares - one day tickets But it’s not all about Edward VII in 1909, partly to commemorate the fact department. You can gardens and meadowland are just a small part of the (available from the bus driver): the history, there are that his mother, Queen Victoria, had loved the town visit the carriage works what you can experience at Wakehurst. Children will Adult Discovery £9 lots of things to do in so much. viewing gallery and love the natural play spaces, while nature lovers will Child Discovery (aged 5-15) £7.20 Route 13x Lewes. It’s a great place Family Discovery (for five people with a minimum of © SDNPA/Mischa Haller Tunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the south- display which is accessible delight in spotting unusual flora, fungi and wildlife in to shop with so many east of England. Wealthy people used to come from platform 5. the reserve. Its just a bus ride away. one adult and a maximum of 2 adults) £17.50 Operates between Brighton and Eastbourne. independent, antique and from miles around to take to ‘the waters’ of those Discovery tickets will be issued and accepted by the quirky shops. It’s also the The 13x runs on Sundays and Public Holidays, 3 eponymous wells and springs. These days, you can following operators in , , perfect place to stop for journeys each way September to June and half hourly still visit the Chalybeate Spring on The Pantiles and be , Brighton & Hove and East : a bite to eat or a drink in June to September. Also on Mondays to Saturdays, 3 served some of the water by tour guides dressed in • Arriva • Rye & District one of its historic pubs. journeys each way June to August only. historical ‘dipper’ costumes. Probably the best known • Brighton & Hove Community Transport Lewes also boasts a attraction in the town, The Pantiles is a pedestrianised 272 • Compass Travel • Safeguard The 13X leaves Brighton Station (bus stop D) 09.10, working brewery situated Route street with shops and cafes, and plenty of splendid • Community Transport • Seaford & District 12.40 and 16.10 on Sundays and Public Holidays in the heart of the town. © SDNPA/Daniel Greenwood Georgian architecture. It gets its name from the Operates between (Brighton, Hove & Area) • Southdown PSV until 25 April 2020 (Over the Easter holiday weekend square tiles with which it was originally paved, and Brighton and • Community Transport • Southern Transit this service operates every 30 minutes). Also picks most of the buildings are listed. (Lewes Area) • Stagecoach Beachy Head up at Imperial Arcade (bus stop K), North Street From County Hospital, Route 28 29 • Cuckmere Buses • Sussex Coaches (bus stop C) and Sea Life Centre (bus stop K) then along London Its famous for its white cliffs and the dramatic, 270 • Metrobus • selected stops along coast road to , Operates between Brighton and Tunbridge Wells. Route Road to then undulating coastline created by the Seven • North Wealden , Peacehaven, Newhaven, Seaford and on to on to , Burgess Sisters, but there is much more to explore. A Operates between Brighton and . Community Transport short walk inland brings you to the village of Seven Sisters, East Dean, Birling Gap, Beachy Head From Churchill Square, Old Steine along Lewes Road Hill, Haywards Heath, From Churchill Square, Old Steine along London Road Other exclusions may apply. East Dean, where the Tiger Inn, Hiker’s Rest, Thai and Eastbourne. to Lewes, Ringmer (28), (29), and on to Ardingly, Wakehurst to Patcham then on to Hassocks, , Haywards Check with operator. Terre and an excellent deli surround a quaint and Tunbridge Wells. and continues to Heath, Lindfield, Horsted Keynes (for Bluebell Railway on There are other types of ticket available for 1 day village green. Beachy Head beer is brewed a Crawley. Runs Mondays to Saturdays, every 10 minutes to Saturdays and Sundays), Forest Row and East Grinstead. to travel on Brighton & Hove buses, including short hop down the road. Lewes, and every 30 minutes to Tunbridge Wells, Runs Mondays to networkSAVER ticket or Metrovoyager tickets on Sundays and Public Holidays, every 30 minutes to Runs Mondays to Saturdays, hourly and Sundays and Saturdays only, Metrobus buses. Public Holidays every 2 hours. every 2 hours. Uckfield and hourly to Tunbridge Wells. Check our website for details www.buses.co.uk

Steyning Eastbourne Seven Sisters More information One of the prettiest towns in Sussex, it has There is something for all ages in Eastbourne. You can Situated in the National Park, the Seven Old Steine For The Downs on Your Doorstep more or less everything - a fine high marvel at pro-skaters’ stunts and tricks at Eastbourne Sisters Country Park is comprised of 280 hectares of ( & Beacon) leaflet street, historic buildings, good shops Extreme or discover more about the area’s history at chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk Churchill Square and other South Downs Bus Walks leaflets breeze out of... call 01273 292480 or visit and tea houses. Surrounded by the one of the castles, museums and art galleries. If you grassland. It is a popular location for a number of Brighton Station www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/countryside and lush green countryside nearby, it’s prefer a more relaxed or scenic day out, you can enjoy outdoor activities including walking, birdwatching, www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/breezebuses Brighton the perfect place to visit by bus the views from Beachy Head or one of the town’s cycling and canoeing. The Country Park is named after South Downs making for a great day out. parks and gardens. It doesn’t just stop there! You the famous Seven Sisters that form part of the chalk Bus information on the bus could also sample the local produce from vineyards cliffs on the Sussex Heritage Coast, one of Britain’s finest A bracing walk and a pub lunch Call 01273 886200 or 01273 292480 or visit Autumn 2019 - Spring 2020 and farmers’ markets.. After all that, you can then unspoilt coastlines. Harry Potter fans will recognise the www.buses.co.uk soak up the local atmosphere in one of the many stunning location from the film, The Goblet of Fire. Place rst restaurants, wine bars or traditional pubs. Eastbourne © SDNPA/Ann Mischa Haller hu © SDNPA/Ann Katrina Purkiss Wake unbrid g ilway T ge is bursting with things to see and do – whether you’re ynin ll Ra W s Ste ebe ells we 4, 24, 44 or 74 you’re guaranteed to enjoy it! Blu Lewe Le South Downs National Park We’ll take you to s From rolling hills to bustling market towns, y more man the South Downs National Park’s landscapes your favourite places ...and cover 1,600km2 of breathtaking views, hidden gems and quintessentially English scenery. A One day networkSAVER tickets from £5*. rich tapestry of wildlife, landscapes, tranquillity Find out more at buses.co.uk and visitor attractions, weave together a story of people and place in harmony. Visit southdowns.gov.uk to discover more about this beautiful National Park and the 100 mile long National Trail which Route 13x runs its entire length.

Operates between Brighton and Eastbourne. © SDNPA/Mischa Haller Route 2 Route 12x The 13X leaves Brighton Station (bus stop D) 09.10, 12.40 and 16.10 on Sundays and Public Holidays Operates between Rottingdean and . Operates between Brighton and Eastbourne. until 25 April 2020 (Over the Easter holiday weekend this service operates every 30 minutes). Also picks South Downs Way From Rottingdean travels via , Race From Brighton Station, Imperial Arcade, North Street, up at Imperial Arcade (bus stop K), North Street Hill through city centre, Old Steine, Churchill Square, Sea Life Centre along the Coast Road to Rottingdean, (bus stop C) and Sea Life Centre (bus stop K) then 6761 Brighton & Hove City Council Communications Team Hove Town Hall then on to , Southwick, Saltdean, Peacehaven, Newhaven, Seaford and on to selected stops along coast road to Rottingdean, Shoreham, Bramber and Steyning. Seven Sisters, East Dean and Eastbourne. Saltdean, Peacehaven, Newhaven, Seaford and on to *networkSAVER mobile ticket valid for 24 hours. 6491 Brighton & Hove City Council Seven Sisters, East Dean, Birling Gap, Beachy Head Communications Team The countryside Runs every day, hourly. Runs on Mondays to Saturdays only every 20 minutes. Details correct at time of going to print September 2019. and Eastbourne. Spot illustrations: Monica Gates and Jo Offer Visit buses.co.uk for T&Cs. on your doorstep

60097 B&HB] BH Buses DL 99x210 AW.indd 1 11/09/2019 10:55 GETTING AROUND THE Camberley Ecchinswell Hazeley Banstead Bramley Knaphill Biggin Hill Kingsclere Bramley Warlingham Green M25 SOUTH DOWNS Mattingley Coulsdon Brookwood Wolverton Frimley Woking Hartley Deepcut Tatsfield Ramsdell Wintney NATIONAL PARK Rotherwick Pirbright Leatherhead Hannington Farnborough Worplesdon Caterham Sevenoaks Hook Send Bookham M25 Fleet Horsley Caterham Sevenoaks North Newnham M25 Legend Oakley Winchfield Farnborough North Camp Litchfield Hook Airport Westerham Bus route - more than 4 buses a day, Settlement Basingstoke Ash Vale most days of the week Crookham Fleet Merstham Oxted 13 Ash Vale Vineyard M3 North 18 19 Clandon Godstone Bus route - 1-4 buses a day, Warnborough Dorking Oxted most days of the week Redhill Hurst Farms Overton Basingstoke Aldershot Normandy Betchworth Godstone London Road Green Bus route - less than daily service/ Ash Dorking Redhill Building of historic interest () Reigate weekend/Summer only services 13 13X 86 Odiham Aldershot Guildford Deepdene 86 Bletchingley Bus routes outside of the Countryside site 18 Wanborough Guildford 93 Nutfield Dorking National Park 63 65 Reigate Other tourist attraction Overton 19 West Dorking Crondall 65 Earlswood Railway 70 71 Gomshall Hildenborough Nature reserve Upton Grey Edenbridge Godstone Seale Puttenham 2 Bus terminus Whitchurch Long Museums Hurstbourne Sutton M23 Compton Edenbridge Train station Priors Weston Patrick Shalford Chilworth TonbridgeForestry Commision North 13X 13 Well Farnham Town Satfords South Downs Way Tonbridge Waltham Blindley Edenbridge Penshurst Country park Dummer Abinger Heath Leigh Farnham 93 South Downs National Park Farncombe 70 Common Gardens 86 Southrope 71 Hever Middleton 65 Godalming 63 Holmwood Horley Lingfield Bidborough Axford Rowledge Tilford Elstead Bentley Godalming Lingfield Micheldever Foyle Horley Devil’s Dyke Newdigate 200 Ditchling Beacon Dormansland Preston Alice Holt Dormans Cowden Marvel at Constable’s grandest view 38 64 65 Forest 19 Milford Bus routes Ditchling to Housedean Farm (6 miles) High Brooms Breeze up to the beauty of lush green The 30 minute bus ride to Barton Candover Map also includes sevices not in the world, and a dramatic example Stacey Binsted Rushmoor Gatwick Gatwick From Ditchling Beacon Car park: cross the road and follow open spaces and extensive tranquil Ditchling Beacon is 18 Ockley Capel Airport Airport Cowden Royal Tunbridge of a dry chalk valley. woodlands… Stanmer Park, the city’s extremely scenic, with Alton listed right and overleaf the South Downs Way east along the ridge of the downs, Wells 261 270 biggest! www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/stanmerpark wide-ranging downland views Sutton Alton Thursley Witley Cranleigh East after 2.5 miles continue on the SDW (it takes a sharp turn to Tunbridge Wells Micheldever 251 252 Devil’s Dyke is just a stunning 30 minute bus Scotney Grinstead the right). When you reach the A27 there are bus stops either 29 from your top deck seat. In the Kingsley 70 200 Ashurst ride from Brighton, with delightful downland views along About Stanmer distance you can even see the Chattri 13 23 271 272 273 side of the road where you can catch the 28 or 29 bus to 13X Churt East Grinstead the way. The park has been shaped by human activity for 6000 Jane Austen’s Witley 272 Lewes (near side of the road) or back to Brighton memorial to Indian soldiers. Once at Ditchling Beacon House Crawley Bluebell years. In the 18th century the Pelham family bought there are many possible walks east or west along the East Railway (far side of the road, via the bridge across the A27). Watercress 261 There’s so much you can enjoy at Devil’s Dyke and, the Estate and employed Nicholas Dubois to design the South Downs Way National Trail – or just take in the Line Chawton Worldham 18 Ifield Three M3 63 Bridges 270 Frant whatever you choose to do, you’ll be surrounded by Oakhanger 251 present manor house, . stunning views and catch the next bus back! Medstead & Hindhead Crawley picturesque scenery. This is also an ideal place for a lazy www.stanmerhouse.co.uk. Chawton House Chiddingfold Kingscote Four Marks Oakhanger 13 Bordon 29 252 summer picnic and a spot of kite-flying! Above all, Devil’s House Common 93 Ditchling Beacon has spectacular views across the 13X 261 Eridge Crawley Four Selborne 18 Faygate Dyke is the gateway to…. There is a church and pond opposite Stanmer House. weald. It was an Iron Age hillfort, the steep northern Marks Common 71 Bluebell Forest Selborne 13 Haslemere Warnham 23 A cafe and accessible public toilet can be found in slope formed a natural defence. Ditchling Beacon was Watercress Whitehill 19 Rudgwick 200 Railway 261 Row 67 Line 64 Gilbert White’s House & Garden Quabrook Stanmer Village. The park is part of a nationally important one of the chain of fires lit to warn of invasions such 13X Shottermill Wadhurst Alresford Ropley & The Oates Collection 270 landscape and is in the South Downs National Park. Haslemere 271 as the Spanish Armada. 86 38 LittlehaLittlehavenven A scenic weekend walk www.southdowns.gov.uk It is now managed by the National Trust and Ropley Alresford Liphook 18 19 71 63 Horsham from Ditchling Beacon to . 100 17 63 74 Winchester Ropley Monkwood Bohunt Manor 273 Stanmer Park lies in the heart of ‘The Living Coast’ which Gardens Plaistow Wakehurst Devil’s Dyke Science Centre Dean Liphook Place 1 64 66 67 & Planetarium Greatham Horsham 74A 93 98 Crowborough is recognised by UNESCO as a world Biosphere region 70 Balcombe Catch the weekend-only 79 69 86 E1 Winchester 67 Cooksbridge that connects people and nature. thelivingcoast.org. 64 Hollycombe Meadow 100 200 bus to Ditchling Beacon. From 100 261 Hawkley Steam Collection Christ’s Hospital Ardingly the bus stop, walk west along uk/explore/best-places-to-visit Winchester West Tisted Black Down Northchapel Horsted Keynes Crowborough Walks 23 the South Downs Way for Cheriton Bramdean Fernhurst 271 Stanmer Park Restoration Project Ditchling Beacon to Stanmer Park St Catherine’s Liss Lurgashall about six miles to Devil’s Dyke, Wonderful walks! 66 Hill Ashford Hangers Winery 98 Nutley The Project aims to restore and protect Stanmer’s historic (2.8 miles) Rake Ebernoe 17 270 via Saddlescombe. At the top Cheesefoot Nature Reserve Liss Kirdford 75 273 Danehill Devil’s Dyke to Upper Beeding buildings and landscape and offer many new volunteering From the car park cross the busy road and follow the Head Hill Milland Common of the Dyke, turn right along Wisborough 272 Follow the South Downs Way west for approx South Downs Way to the east. Once you have reached Green Billingshurst 251 the road to the 77 bus opportunities. Find out more at 69 67 38 Balls Cross 74 Leonardslee 252 four miles to Beeding Hill then 3/4 mile Stanmer Village bus stop you can 17 37 38 54 Southwater Gardens Bluebell stop (opposite the www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/stanmerproject 98 Haywards Railway return to Brighton on the 78 bus. from Romsey north-west down the hill to the High Street in Upper Shawford Twyford 67 92 94 74A Heath Devil’s Dyke pub). Twyford West Meon Haywards Beeding. Then take the number 2 bus back to Brighton. 66 Pottery Billingshurst 29 Waterworks West Meon Heath Sheffield Park Ditchling Beacon to Ditchling Village Petersfield 54 92 Rogate 70 33 166 272 Gardens 1 n Sheffield Park Devil’s Dyke to Patcham and Hassocks Station e Woolbeding Buxted h Stroud 75 23 c Footpaths, tracks and lanes will take you on a scenic t Gardens Cowdray Working Take the Sussex Border Path east and I Petersfield Petersfield r M1 92 Model Farm e Heath Stedham Petworth 100 121 51 251 252 then south-east for approx three miles to Patcham. Catch descent to picturesque Ditchling Village (approx 2 miles). v 1 i 17 37 271 Uckfield R 8 Beacon Hill Old Winchester Trotton House & Park 75 Cowfold 100 167 From Ditchling Village it’s then a 2 mile walk to Hassocks Marwell Zoo East 67 121 a 5A bus from Old London Road to Churchill Square in Hill 94 Cowdray Ruins 74 33 272 Brighton. Station, with frequent trains back to Brighton or to 69 Meon 54 Nyewood Iping & 1 168 271 28 54 Heathfield 8 Midhurst 100 Uckfield Exton Buriton Stedham Petworth 270 166 London. Chandlers E1 Fisher’s Pond 99 17 Ford Commons 74A Exploring Devil’s Dyke East Harting 1 60 WiWivelsfieldvelsfield 2 Corhampton Elsted Petworth Burgess A range of leaflets about the area, and ideas for walks or Ditchling Beacon to Patcham 8 M1 E1 Cottage Pulborough Enjoy Stanmer to the full Eastleigh 69 17 70 92 Pulborough Hill Take the South Downs Way west for about one mile, Fair Oak The Sustainability South Harting Museum 74 100 activities, is available from the National Trust information 94 60 Lavington 71 BurgeBurgessss Hill Many special events and activities, including opportunities Eastleigh 7 8 17 Centre Didling Common 99 Fittleworth Patridge 28 point at Devil’s Dyke or contact 01273 857712. www. then turn south west and follow the Sussex Border Path 2 M1 Droxford Heyshot 1 Green 168 for volunteering, take place throughout the year Bepton 17 273 33 272 121 Isfield 54 nationaltrust.org.uk/devils-dyke for about 2.5 miles down to Patcham. Catch bus 5A from 2 Duncton 99 71 at Stanmer Park. You could join one of the regular SouthamptonSouthampton Queen Elizabeth Harting 33 RidgeRidgeviewview 17 Cocking Grafham Wiggonholt 71 270 271 Station The National Trust also hosts a variety of events, including open Old London Road to Brighton’s city centre. AirportAirport Parkway Broadhalfpenny Down 37 Country Park Down Coultershaw 71 Wine Estate Healthwalks at the park Bishop’s 69 ‘Cradle of ’ Common days at ancient Saddlescombe Farm – a lovely 30 minute walk Southampton Uppark House S Beam Pump 74A Henfield Court Garden 166 Waltham OUT Hassocks Cross 29 www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/healthwalks, Swaything Airport 7 & Gardens H DO W Vineyard 98 east from Devil’s Dyke along the South Downs Way. 17 Clanfield Buster WNS AY Bignor 100 1 167 Plumpton 51 or go on one of the regular X9 Place from Swanmore Ancient Farm Roman 23 17 33 Ditchling Museum 1 99 Amberley tours of Earthship Brighton - Hedge End Waltham Hambledon Villa Parham 106 100 273 122 Wildbrooks 74 Storrington The WildFlour Cafe at Saddlescombe 7 Compton House 100 270 www.lowcarbon.co.uk/events. 2 Chase on 8 Ditchling 168 8 e East 272 28 Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm, between St Denys Bitterne M Marden Bignor Cooksbridge se 54 69 er 100 167 u March and the end of October, 7 v West Clayton O Botley i 100 Woods r 79 R Singleton Amberley 271 Plumpton e Route 8 Marden Storrington v 29 and weekends only in November. West Dean East Dean 71 2 Mill 17 Ri 143 Bury Museum Chanctonbury 106 Jack & Jill 166 Upwaltham Devil’s 28 143 All drinks, cakes and meals are Hedge 8 20 37 Weald & Downland 74 Ring Small Windmills Ditchling 167 143 98 Operates between Southampton West Walk X9 54 Steyning Dyke 79 166 121 Ringmer Upper homemade. Show a valid bus Route 78 End Rowlands Open Air Museum Museum Steyning Dole Beacon Horsebridge Denmead 27 West Dean 99 Amberley Museum & 77 17 Anne of Cleves Lewes Lower Brighton and WoolstonWoolston Castle Amberley Heritage Centre 74A Bramber 122 Castle ticket or pass and get 10% Sholing Wickham 60 Gardens Stanmer Park House Dicker Rowlands 1 Castle 79 Glyndebourne off food and drink. Operates between Brighton and Stanmer Park. Ditchling Beacon. Castle Walderton Madehurst 143 X4 St Mary’s Saddlescombe Farm 78 Lewes X5 Stansted House Kingley Vale 23 House & Newtimber Hill 29 125 Glynde Special Offers! Special Offers! Waterlooville 27 & Garden Nature Reserve Down 28 Place Michelham Hailsham Bursledon Swanwick Priory 71 77 Patcham Lewes • £5 ‘Breeze Return:’ walkers can use this ticket to • £5 ‘Breeze Return’ – Netley X4 Goodwood Burpham Middle Farm 20 69 2 return from Devil’s Dyke or Ditchling Beacon. there and back - 8 Slindon Findon 272 270 Kingston 121 122 123 125 Glynde Route 77 Netley 37 27 Halnaker Arundel but walkers can also use this ticket to Castle Coombes 106 Preston 125 51 • Free Travel for journeys that are only within Hamble X9 55 71 71 85 85A 271 143 166 167 168 Locks 3 9 9A 20 Westbourne 54 Farm Tour Park MoMoulsecoombulsecoomb 78 Firle Place Operates between Brighton and Devils Dyke. the park (eg Stanmer Park Entrance to Stanmer return from Devil’s Dyke or Stanmer Park. Hythe Bedhampton Havant 60 99 85A Cissbury Castle Hill 123 54 Heath X5 69 E1 E2 Emsworth Arundel Ring 273 29 Berwick Village) • £3 Return from London Road Shops or any bus Fareham Southbourne Museum 106 Nature Reserve Monk’s NutbourneNutbourne Tangmere Military Arundel 2 Firle 98 Portchester Patching Hove 28 Woodingdean HouseHouse Charleston Special Offers! stop on Ditchling Road. Warblingtonarbling Bosham Aviation Museum 85 Trust • Up to two children (under 16) go FREE when X5 Havant Fishbourne London 54 • £5 ‘Breeze Return’ – there and back - but walkers Fareham 3 55 85 85A ArunArundeldel 22 Breaky Bottom Firle Pevensey travelling with an adult. • Up to two children (under 16) go FREE when X4 Cosham Emsworth 66 Portslade Road Bay X4 Portchester Chichester Lancing Shoreham- Fishersgate Brighton Vineyard Beacon Berwick 125 126 can also use this ticket to return from Ditchling 27 66 700 Highdown Southwick Hove 2 22 Southease travelling with an adult. Hardley E1 30 Hill East by-Sea The 78, which runs right through Stanmer Park and 700 Worthing Drusillas Long Man Beacon or Stanmer Park. 700 85 85A Goring Durrington Zoo Park PolegatePolgate up to the village, church and café, runs Saturday, X4 Barnham Worthing Marlipins 700 Brighton Saltdean of Wilmington Pevensey & E2 Hilsea 31 Chichester Ford Angmering 700 by Sea on Sea 700 Alfriston • Up to two children (under 16) go FREE when • The 79 bus runs Saturday, Sunday and bank Holbury 51 52 53 54 55 Museum Vale 125 Westham Sunday and bank holiday throughout the year. Fawley X5 X9 66 Yapton 41 travelling with an adult. holiday throughout the year (except 16 June and 9 37 Runcton 700 2 12 12X 13X 14 17 22 12X Peacehaven Buses leave from bus stop U in the southwest corner 30 85A West Rottingdean Rathfinny 125 700 71 85 99 60 Worthing 12 Clergy 51 Worthing 13X 123 Wine Estate Hampden 99 of Old Steine at 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 13.10, 14.20, 25 December). 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u Dean Red Funnel ferry Wittering 66 Seaford Seven Sisters 12 12X 13X Eastbourne at 09.00, 10.15, 11.30, 12.45, 14.00, 15.15, 16.30 and and all bus stops in Ditchling Road. 15 16 Aldwick 5A 5B to Hangleton C 5 Country Park 17.45. 9 9A E1 E2 X5 16 Health walks 126 Buses return from Stanmer Village (opposite the 30 31 East 23 25 25X 50U to Stanmer Park Gates 12X 13X Buses return from Pagham Every Sunday: beautiful 3 mile guided walks, Seaford Cuckmere 3 12 pond and church) at 10.33, 11.33, 12.35, 13.45, 14.55, 3 8 15 16 Wittering Head 3 You can also catch the 77 at bus stops along its route, to Saltdean Vale exploring the woods, village and local downland. Haven 16.05, 17.15. Ditchling Beacon at 10.15, Earnley 51 27 47 Key 13X ESS 41 54 98 99 700 52 53 including the BA i360, Churchill Square (stop F in Western 11.15, 12.20, 13.30, 14.40, Cowes Hovertravel X4 X9 Meet 10.45am Stanmer Tea Rooms. Birling Gap East 57 to Ovingdean, Saltdean Vale 125 126 ESS Road), the Clock Tower in Queens Road, Brighton Station 15.50, 17.00. Cowes hovercraft Every Thursday: 11am, 3 or 5 mile walk from Southdowns Way Buses 23, 25, 25X and 50U will all drop you at Osborne House Wightlink stop E, Seven Dials and all along Dyke Road. 52 to Ovingdean,Woodingdean Stanmer Park Gates. Phone 01273 292574 or visit Beachy Eastbourne the entrance to Stanmer Park. The 23, 25/25X run & Gardens ferry Wightlink Head Sightseeing www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/healthwalks regularly, seven days a week. Service 50U runs hourly, Ryde catamaran Bluebell Railway Tour Northwood Whippingham Pier Head Buses return from Devil’s Dyke at Monday to Friday. View Ranger App 09.37, 10.52, 12.07, 13.22, 14.37, Fishbourne Ryde Esplanade 2 78 Download the View Ranger App on your 15.52, 17.07 and 18.22. More info for walkers ferries from Discounts for Bus Passengers! Ryde St Johns 12X 13X 79 Dieppe, France phone, for free, from your app store, or Ryde Road Seaview Just show your valid bus ticket or pass and you can get 51 For The Downs on Your Doorstep (Stanmer & Ditchling Beacon) leaflet and other South Downs visit southdowns.gov.uk/viewranger on ferries from France, Spain 28 270 10% off food and drink at: Parkhurst Smallbrook & the Channel Islands Bus Walks leaflets: Call01273 292480 or visit www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/countryside your computer or tablet. Then register • Stanmer House, Stanmer Park Junction Nettlestone 29 272 and www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/breezebuses. For ideas for your own walk see and search for the South Downs National • 01273 680400 www.stanmerhouse.co.uk 77 Newport www.carfreewalks.org, or for local group walks, see www.bahr.org.uk and Park, to view the entire suite of South • Stanmer Park Tea Rooms 01273 604041 www.southdownssociety.org.uk. For routes in grey go to Downs walk and ride routes. www.stanmerpark-tearooms.co.uk The Ordnance Survey Explorer map number 122 shows all the paths in the area. www.travelinesoutheast.org.uk Bembridge • The Swan Inn, Middle Street, Falmer North 01273 681842 (Discount at weekends only) Three more great walks Brading Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright 2015. featured on the map Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk