Use our interactive rights of way map to find where to walk and ride in East Sussex.
What the map shows
The map covers the whole county and lets you zoom in to any area to show the footpaths, bridleways and byways in that location. You can also find out if there are any stiles, gates or bridges on the paths.
How to use the map
To navigate our rights of way map, you can:
- search by place, road name or grid reference
- move around by clicking and dragging or using the small arrowed buttons at each corner and midsection
- zoom in or out by double-clicking, using the slider bar on the left-hand side or your mouse wheel
- show the rights of way on an aerial photo by clicking on the 'Aerial' button
- get more information, such as path name and number, by clicking on a path or symbol when fully zoomed in.
Go to the rights of way map
Accessibility
You must have Javascript enabled to use the map, and some of its functions ('search' and 'get more information' detailed above) do not work in Internet Explorer 6.
People with a visual impairment or who use a screen reader can request information in an accessible format from the Rights of Way Team.
Disclaimer
Whilst we make every effort to ensure that the information on this website is accurate and up-to-date, East Sussex County Council takes no responsibility for any incorrect information. The online map is provided for guidance only and is not a legal record – the Definitive Map and Statement can be viewed at County Hall, Lewes.
This project is part of the Accessing the Countryside project, co-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) under the Interreg IVA 2 Seas Crossborder Cooperation Programme 2007–13.

Project part financed by the European Union

Interreg IVA 2 Mers Seas Zeeën Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013
This website reflects the author's views. The Interreg IVA 2 Seas Programme Authority is not liable for any use that may be made of the information it contains.