The leaflets listed below are available free of charge. Some are available as PDF downloads or if you would like to receive them by post please click in the box next to the leaflet(s) you require and when you have made your selection click Next

 

   
Discover the South Downs

Walks by public transport

 
    Take the Bus For a Walk  
Burton and Chingford Ponds
Sussex Wildlife Trust

Walks 1,2,3, Brighton & Hove West
Also available as a 244K download

East Hampshire AONB general leaflet - also available as 1.3 MB download 

Walks 4,5,6 Brighton & Hove East
Also available as a 260K download

Iping Common Heathland Trail
Available as a 236kb download
Walks 7,8,9 Telscombe Area
Also available as a 220K download
Iping and Stedham Commons
Sussex Wildlife Trust
Walks 10,11,12 Sussex Heritage Coast

Seaford Head Local Nature Reserve

Walks 13,14,15 Worthing & Lancing
Discover East Hampshire AONB by Bike Devil's Dyke bus timetable, 2006/07
Centurion Way Railway Path
A route for cyclists and walkers between Chichester and West Dean - available only as a 236K PDF download
  Stanmer Park bus timetable, 2006/07
Sussex Heritage Coast Travel and Leisure Guide 2005 - available as a 700kb pdf download   Ditchling Beacon bus timetable 2006/07
Steyning Nature Trail & Open Access available as an 848kb download Trails by Rail
6 off road cycle routes starting from local train stations
Angmering Parish Walks x 3 Available as a 940kb download   3 Walks in the Ouse Valley
Andy Goldsworthy's Chalkstones Walk available as a 1mb download      
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South Downs Way National Trail
South Downs Way National Trail

South Downs Way
Public Transport Guide

 

 

Other leaflets  

South Downs Way
Circular Walks & Cycle Rides from Exceat and Friston

 

 

South Downs Focus newsletter
To receive this quarterly newsletter email your postal address to info@southdowns-aonb.gov.uk

South Downs Way
Circular Walks around ditchling Beacon

 

 

Sussex Wealden Greensand Heaths Project 2002-2007
Leaflet shows main heathland sites and
the new Serpent Trail
South Downs Way
Cicular Walks from Duncton Mill

Conservation Works on Archaeological Sites

South Downs Way
Exploring Bloomsbury Country; the Downs between Rodmell and Berwick

Dutch Elm Disease - protecting elm trees in East Sussex

   
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