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| From: Lower Beeding [ ] |
| To: Seaford Bay [ ] |
| Distance: 67km |
Sussex Ouse Valley Way
Location: Sussex
OS Maps: Explorer 134, 135, 122
The
Sussex Ouse Valley Way is a walk through Sussex which follows the valley of
the River Ouse from its source to the sea. The journey starts in the High Weald
at Lower Beeding, crosses into the Low Weald and eventually passes through the
South Downs south of Lewes to finish at Seaford Bay. This is a walk through
quintessentially English countryside and provides plenty of scenic variety and
historic interest.
Although the route lies within the valley of the River Ouse it does not always
follow the river course closely as there is not a public right of way along
much of the bank. However the incredible diversity of scenery along the route
ensures a delightful and fascinating journey. The route was devised by Terry
Owen, co-author of the guide book detailed below, and has a total distance of
42 miles.
The Way starts by meandering through mixed but typical High Wealden scenery:
fields, woodland and water, including Furnace Pond, one of the large and beautiful
ponds that once served the iron industry. From Staplefield it continues through
the High Weald, spending more time by the growing River, and passes under the
Sussex Ouse Valley Viaduct. Between Lindfield and Newick there is a sense of
isolation for much of the route as it crosses fields and passes through woodland,
broken only by steam whistles from the nearby Bluebell Line.
The countryside becomes more open as the Way advances into the Low Weald. From
just north of Isfield the route follows the river bank to Barcombe Mills. From
here the Way continues to shadow the now navigable River as it flows out of
the Low Weald and through the South Downs, taking in the historic town of Lewes,
the only inland town en-route. The River reaches the sea at Newhaven, but the
Way continues for another 2 km following the old course of the River and on
to meet the sea at Seaford Bay.
| Guide Book: [Click for further information or to purchase] | |
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The Sussex Ouse Valley Way by: Terry Owen and Peter Anderson The total distance is 42 miles and the guide breaks this down into six sections as follows: Lower Beeding to Staplefield Common, Staplefield Common to Lindfield, Lindfield to Newick, Newick to Barcombe Mills, Barcombe Mills to Rodmell, Rodmell to Seaford Bay. The guide has full route directions supported by excellent, detailed colour sketch maps and attractive colour photographs of places along the Way, but it is the fascinating story of the Ouse Valley which the guide provides that will make the walk a pleasant journey of discovery. |
| Tourist information and Accommodation: |
| TIC's are located at Lewes and Horsham TIC information page |
| Services and Public Transport: |
| Traveline (0870) 6082608 www.southeast.traveline.org.uk |
| Useful links: |
| Sussex Ouse Restoration Trust www.sxouse.org.uk |