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Text Box: Walks from stations in the Arun Valley

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Map of the Worth Way

Worth Way:Three Bridges to East Grinstead. Starts in Station Hill, near Three Bridges station.

(7 miles). Map

 

Three Bridges

 

Turn right out of the station. Under the railway bridge, right again. Worth Way is on the left after 1/2 mile.

Bus back from East Grinstead

Map provided by Sustrans www.sustrans.org.uk

Map of the Downs Link

Downs Link long distance footpath and cycle route. Passes near Christs Hospital station.

(37 miles) Map

 

Christs Hospital

 

 

Generally good surface, but muddy in places

 

More information

Map provided by Sustrans www.sustrans.org.uk

Amberley circular walk

A circular walk around Rowhook and Strood Green. Starting at the end of Station Rd, Warnham (1 mile from Warnham station).

(7.5 miles)

Details

 

 

Warnham

Leave via the exit from platform 1, turn right and walk down Station Road.  The walk starts and finishes at the Sussex Oak pub. Warnham has no trains on Sundays

Information compiled and published by the Argus

www.theargus.co.uk

A circular walk from Faygate to Rusper. Starting and finishing at Faygate station.

(7 miles)

Details

 

 

Faygate

 

 

Faygate has a limited train service, with no trains at weekends, so do check before you do this walk

Information compiled and published by the Argus

www.theargus.co.uk

Pulborough station to Amberley station (6.5 miles)

Details

 

Pulborough

 

 

Amberley

 

 Information provided by the

South Downs Joint Committee

www.visitsouthdowns.com

A Circular walk around Amberley, along the banks of the Arun and up onto the South Downs. Start and finish at Amberley station. (7 miles)

Details

 

 

Amberley

 

There is a pub and a riverside café/tea shop close to the station and the start/finish of the walk

Information compiled and published by the Argus

www.theargus.co.uk

 

South Downs Way east from Amberley station to Washington

 (6 miles)

Details

 

Amberley

 

Buses from Washington

to Pulborough or

to Worthing

Information provided by

www.southdownsway.co.uk

 

South Downs Way west from Amberley station to Cocking

 (12 miles)

Details

 

Amberley

 

Buses from Cocking

to Chichester

 

Information provided by

www.southdownsway.co.uk

Arundel circular walks: 3 options, taking in Swanbourne Lake, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and the Black Rabbit pub. Starts in Mill Road, 1/2 mile from Arundel station.

(1 mile to 3.75 miles)

Details

 

 

Arundel

 

 

 

 

From Arundel station walk past the Arundel Park Hotel, cross the A27 by the Pelican crossing and walk towards the town, keeping the castle in front of you.

Mill Road is on the right at the bridge

 

Information provided by

Inspire Leisure

www.inspireleisure.co.uk

An amble from Littlehampton station (3.5 miles)

Details

 

Littlehampton

 

 

Information provided by

Inspire Leisure

www.inspireleisure.co.uk

Centurion Way. Chichester to West Dean footpath and cycle route. Starts near  Chichester station. (7 miles)

Details

 

Chichester

 

 

Bus service running parallel to the route, back to Chichester

Information provided by

West Sussex County Council www.westsussex.gov.uk

A walk from Chichester, around the harbour to Bosham (4 miles)

Details

 

Chichester

 

 

Bus service (no.56)back to Chichester

Information provided by

Chichester Harbour Conservancy

www.conservancy.co.uk

A walk from Chichester station along the canal and harbour to West Wittering (12.5 miles)

Details

Chichester

 

Bus service back to Chichester

Information provided by

Chichester Harbour Conservancy

www.conservancy.co.uk