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Sunday 2nd August 2026: The Silence of the Rams Walk

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Description:

A walk from Firle to Alciston, taking in Charleston on the way back.

Time:

2pm on Sunday 2nd August

Walk Leader:

Roy & Roger

Length:

6 miles

Gradient:

Flat.

Transport:

Car: Via A27

Meeting Point:

In Firle by The Ram pub.

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Sunday 5th July 2026: The East is East Dean Walk

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Description:

A walk from East Dean.

Time:

2pm on Sunday 5th July

Walk Leader:

Andrew

Length:

TBC

Gradient:

Undulating terrain with some moderate hills.

Transport:

Car: Via A259

Bus: 12 / 13 buses stop in the centre of East Dean

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Sunday 28th June 2026: The Long Man of Wilmington Walk

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Description
One long moderate climb, then undulating before a flat riverside walk back to Alfriston. We will climb up along the South Downs Way, above the Long Man of Wilmington, then along a picturesque ridge before heading down into Friston Forest, then along to Litlington and hopefully able to get Afternoon Tea there. After this we will cross over to the footpath along the River Cuckmere to head back to Alfriston.
Time
2pm on Sunday 28th June
Walk Leader
Gary
Length
6.5 miles
Gradient
Undulating, with one long moderate climb.
Transport
Car, via A259 & A27
Meeting Point
Meet in Alfriston at the bottom of Kings Ride meets Star Lane and Dean’s Rd.
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Sunday 7th June 2026: The Hills Have Ewes Walk

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Description:

We start with a steep climb up to the ridge above Kingston and head along the Juggs Road, with scenic views across the area. From there we head down through the Castle Hill Nature Reserve to Falmer Bottom. We climb Swanborough Hill back to the ridge before heading down into Kingston for refreshments at the Juggs pub.

Time:

2pm on Sunday 7th June

Walk Leader:

Andrew

Length:

6.1 miles

Gradient:

Undulating with a couple of hills.

Transport:

Car: Via A259/A27 + the Kingston/Piddinghoe Road (C7). Parking in nearby streets.

Meeting Point:

Meet at the junction of Kingston Ridge / Juggs Lane & Church Lane in Kingston.

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