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  2. Forest Way - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Way is a linear Country park providing walking, cycling, horse riding and the quiet enjoyment of the countryside. It runs for around 16 km from East Grinstead to Groombridge . The Forest Way lies within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of the picturesque East Sussex countryside with the Ashdown Forest ...

  3. List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

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    West-to-east across Devon, starting in Dartmoor near the Exe Valley. [33] Downs Link: 37 60: Surrey and West Sussex: St. Martha's Hill near Guildford: Shoreham-by-Sea: Heads from the North Downs Way onto the South Downs Way at Steyning. East Devon Way: 38 61: South West England: Exmouth, East Devon: Lyme Regis, West Dorset

  4. High Weald Landscape Trail - Wikipedia

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    The High Weald Landscape Trail (HWLT) is a 145-kilometre (90 mi) route in England between Horsham, West Sussex and Rye, East Sussex, designed to pass through the main landscape types of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It does not follow the highest ground, and the eastern section is only a few feet above sea level.

  5. Recreational walks in Kent - Wikipedia

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    The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty website — describes a wide range of short walks across a large area of Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex; The Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty website — describes a variety of walks in the Kent Downs. bestwalks.com page of books for sale describing walks in Kent; Open Street Map ...

  6. St Leonard's Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Hundred of Burbeach consisted of Upper Beeding in the south and Lower Beeding and Ifield in the north and the whole of this northern part was known as St Leonards, but it extended further to the west. The first large scale map of Sussex by Saxton in 1575 shows Crawley and Slaugham churches, The Forest of St Leonard's extending north to ...

  7. Recreational walks in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Abbots Wood near Hailsham has two walks, the Abbots Amble, 2.5 kilometres following yellow waymarks and Oak Walk, just over 1 kilometre following red waymarks.; Beaneys Lane 'A Walk For All Seasons' 1.5 kilometres on the outskirts of Hastings through the Maplehurst Woods SSSI, following wren-marker posts between The Ridge and Stonestile Lane — mostly flat and good surface, one incline near ...

  8. Sussex Border Path - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Border Path is a long-distance footpath around the borders of Sussex, a historic county and former medieval kingdom in southern England.The main path is 150 miles (240 km) long and stays close to Sussex's borders with Hampshire, Surrey and Kent, connecting Thorney Island) to Rye

  9. Wey South Path - Wikipedia

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    The Wey South Path is a Long Distance Path in Surrey and West Sussex, England. For part of its 32-mile route it follows the banks of the River Wey and of the Wey and Arun Canal . Waymarker for Wey South Path