Cycle Rides from Sheepcote Valley Club Site These routes have been suggested by a Sustrans volunteer. Sustrans is the UK’s leading sustainable transport charity and is responsible for the development of the 12,000 miles of National Cycle Network. We hope you will enjoy exploring the local area and make the most of your stay at Sheepcote Valley Club Site. The routes take in part of National Cycle Network Route 2 along seafront. In its entirety, Route 2 runs from Newhaven to Portsmouth. Brighton is a buzzing destination, with plenty of activities for all ages. The Route to Brighton 1 Leave the Site and turn right into the lane through East Brighton Park. 2 At the end of the lane, cross Wilson Avenue and continue for 100 yards along Henley Road until you reach a T-junction. 3 Turn left into Road and head straight across the mini-roundabout and through some traffic lights, where Whitehawk Road turns into Arundel Road. 4 After 200 yards you will reach the coast road, Marine Drive. Use the crossing to cross the dual carriageway. You have now joined National Cycle Network Route 2. 5 Follow NCN2 to the seafront down either of two ramps; one ramp is 30 yards to your left, the other 30 yards to the right. Both routes drop quickly, have sharp bends and are heavily used, so take care and look out for other cyclists and pedestrians. 6 Follow the marked cycle path, which loses any distinctive markings as it joins the road (see 4) that runs along the top of Brighton beach. 7 Join the segregated cycle path. 8 Pass Peter Pan’s Adventure Playground for children, which has an open air café. 9 After approximately 0.75 mile, you will reach Brighton Pier. The path here is less obviously separated from the pavement, and can get quite crowded in the summer months. To return, complete points 1 to 8 in reverse. The Route to A Leave the Site and turn right into the lane through East Brighton Park. B At the end of the lane, turn left into Wilson Avenue. C Turn left at the traffic lights into Roedean Road. Follow the road as it bears around to the right until it joins the coast road. Cross to the seaward side D You are now on NCN Route 2. E Pass Roedean School. F The path descends to and then follows a short climb into Rottingdean village. G You have reached Rottingdean village. The Route

Starting point: Sheepcote Valley Caravan Club Site

End point: Brighton or Rottingdean

Distance: Brighton - 2 miles one way or Rottingdean - 3 miles one way

Grade: Both rides are Easy

Traffic: Both rides are mostly traffic-free, apart from short sections at the beginning and end

Suitability for young children: Yes

Hills: Brighton - mainly flat, with just a ramp down to the seaside. Rottingdean - a short hill on the way into the village If you have enjoyed your ride, why not look at The Club’s website www.caravanclub.co.uk which shows other Club Sites with a cycle route Refreshments/facilities: There are many shops, cafés and close by or visit the Sustrans website www.sustrans.org.uk to find other attractions in and around Brighton and several teashops, cycle routes throughout the UK or to become a Sustrans supporter. restaurants and cafés in Rottingdean

Points of interest: Brighton Pier, the Sea Life Centre, the Laines, the Royal Pavilion and gardens, Brighton beach, Roedean School, Rottingdean Windmill

This route has been suggested by a Sustrans volunteer. The Caravan Club would always recommend that any children or young people under 18 years old should be fully supervised by a responsible adult. Please be aware that using this route is entirely at your own risk. Extreme care should always be taken when cycling on site, remembering that traffic will be moving around the site and to observe speed limits. Particular attention should be paid when going round blind corners or emerging from paths.