THE SUSSEX DOWNS FROM END TO END
The following summary will suggest
to the stranger how his time, if limited, could be
so disposed as to take in the whole range with those
villages which are essentially Downland settlements
and those which lie immediately at the foot of the
escarpment. For this purpose the order of the
book is reversed and the tourist should start at the
western or Hampshire end and finish his walk at Beachy
Head. The enjoyment of this tour will of course
be greatly enhanced if half the distance is traversed
each day, thus doubling the time.
1ST DAY. Midhurst (Angel Inn)
or Cocking Station via Lynch Down, Beacon Hill, to
Harting, 9 miles (Ship Inn).
2ND DAY. Harting to Bow Hill
and Kingley Bottom via North and East Marden, 8 miles;
on to West Dean, Singleton and Cocking (Inn), 17 miles;
or Midhurst, 20 miles.
3RD DAY. Cocking by Heyshott
Down and Duncton Beacon to East Dean, 7 miles (Inn);
on by Burton Down and Bignor Hill (Stane Street) to
Bignor, 13 miles (Inn); on to Amberley, 19 miles (Inn).
4TH DAY. Amberley to Rackham
and Kithurst Hills; down to Storrington (White Horse
Inn), 5 miles. By the main road to Washington
(Inn) and Wiston. Ascend Chanctonbury Ring, 10
miles; on to Cissbury Ring and over Downs at Steyning,
16 miles (White Horse).
5TH DAY. Steyning via Bramber
and Upper Beeding to Trueleigh Hill and Devil’s
Dyke, 6 miles (Inn); down to Poynings, round Newtimber
Hill to Pyecombe and Wolstonbury, thence by hill road
to Ditchling Beacon, 12 miles; on by edge of Downs
to Mount Harry and down to Lewes, 18 miles (White
Hart, Crown, etc.)
6TH DAY. Lewes over Cliffe Hill
and Mount Caburn to Glynde and West Firle, 4 miles
(Inn); over Firle Beacon and along edge of Downs to
Alfriston, 9 miles (Star Inn); by Lullington to Windover
Hill ("Long Man of Wilmington”) down to Jevington,
12 miles (Inn); up to Willingdon Hill and thence by
eastern edge of Downs all the way to Beachy Head, 17
miles. Eastbourne, 20 miles.