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Allow 2–2½ miles per hour for your walk, without prolonged stops. Reckon on walking a little slower after rain when conditions may be heavy or a little greasy underfoot. When accompanied by children or inexperienced walkers – or indeed, when walking in a group – allow extra time, especially if there are stiles to cross.


Leaving the route of the South Downs Way, this stile takes the walker onto Salt Hill (Walk 34)

Public Transport and Car Parking

Several railway companies operate lines that run in the vicinity of the South Downs National Park, and where specific walks may be accessed by train, a note of the nearest station is given. The same goes for bus services, but it would not be practical to give details of times – or even the frequency of services (bus or train) – since these are likely to change during the period this guidebook is in print.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Southern Railways operate services from London Victoria to Brighton, Chichester, Eastbourne, Lewes, and Portsmouth

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