Circular walks in eastern East Sussex, which are part of the Paths to Prosperity project.
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- Battle Walk (254k)
- A generally easy walk through woodland with no stiles and some hilly sections.
Can be very muddy.
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- Broad Oak Walk (300k)
- A generally easy walk, with a
few stiles and some hilly
sections.
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- Camber Castle Walk (272k)
- An easy level route, starting from the historic town of Rye with full access for all (non-vehicle) users.
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- Cock Marling Walk (190k)
- A country walk starting from Winchelsea station, climbing to a ridge overlooking the Brede valley.
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- Crowhurst Walk (260k)
- A country walk through a nature reserve and ancient woodland, near Crowhurst.
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- Doleham Walk (275k)
- A country walk to the village of Brede, starting from Doleham station, and returning along the river Brede.
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- Harley Shute Walk (301k)
- A generally easy beach and riverbank walk with no
stiles, some hilly sections,
and a pedestrian bridge over
the railway line.
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- Peasmarsh Walk (243k)
- An easy, mostly level walk
along country lanes and across
fields, with some stiles.
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- Silver Hill Walk (245k)
- A walk around the peaceful countryside to the north of Robertsbridge with views across the Rother Valley.
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- Winchelsea Walk (246k)
- A walk from historic Winchelsea through a nature reserve, and along the banks of the Royal Military Canal.
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