Discover the rolling chalk hills, wide open ridges and timeless landscapes of the South Downs Way National Trail, one of England's most accessible and rewarding long-distance walks. Stretching for 160 km (100 miles) from the historic city of Winchester to the dramatic white cliffs of Eastbourne, this classic route follows ancient tracks across the South Downs National Park, offering far-reaching views, wildlife-rich downland, and a strong sense of journey from cathedral to coast.
Ideal for first-time long-distance walkers as well as experienced hikers, this comprehensive guidebook divides the South Downs Way into 12 manageable stages. Walk through peaceful river valleys, hilltop villages and open downland, passing highlights such as Old Winchester Hill, Ditchling Beacon, Lewes, the Cuckmere Valley and the iconic cliffs of Beachy Head.
The route is described in both directions, east to west and west to east, giving you the flexibility to plan your walk to suit transport, accommodation or prevailing conditions. A separate, pocket-sized map booklet with detailed 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey maps ensures confident navigation throughout.
- 12 stage-by-stage route descriptions covering the full South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne
- Clear, step-by-step directions supported by detailed mapping and downloadable GPX files for use with GPS devices and smartphone apps
- Each stage includes distance, estimated walking time and a summary of terrain
- Separate map booklet with 1:25,000 OS maps for accurate, on-the-ground navigation
- Handy trek planner and route summary table to help you tailor your itinerary
- Refreshment stops and accommodation options listed for each stage, including villages and trail-side facilities
Plan your South Downs Way adventure with confidence and enjoy one of southern England's finest long-distance walks with this definitive guidebook and map set.
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Kev Reynolds was a freelance writer, photojournalist and lecturer. A prolific compiler of guidebooks, his first title for Cicerone Press (Walks & Climbs in the Pyrenees) appeared in 1978; he later produced many more titles for the same publisher. A member of the Outdoor Writers' Guild, the Alpine Club and Austrian Alpine Club, his passion for mountains and the countryside inspired a lifetime's activity, and he regularly travelled throughout Britain to share that enthusiasm through his lectures. Sadly, Kev passed away in 2021. He will be remembered fondly by all who knew him and by many more he inspired through his writing and talks.