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Amberley, one of the prettiest villages in Sussex

Amberley, one of the prettiest villages in Sussex

by Kathryn Burrington | 1 Mar 2022 | Amberley, Destinations, Walks, West Sussex | 2 comments

Amberley at the foot of the South Downs in the Arun Valley is, without doubt, one of the prettiest little villages in Sussex. However, don’t let its diminutive size and sleepy atmosphere fool you, there are a great many things to do in Amberley. The village is...
Woodland walks in West Sussex | Nore Wood

Woodland walks in West Sussex | Nore Wood

by Kathryn Burrington | 29 Jan 2020 | Chichester, Featured, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 14 comments

There’s a myriad of beautiful walks in West Sussex, many passing through our ancient woodlands. The county is one of the most wooded areas in England with a rich diversity of plant and animal species. We are fortunate to have an intricate network of public...
Join us on a guided walk in West Sussex and the South Downs

Join us on a guided walk in West Sussex and the South Downs

by Kathryn Burrington | 9 Oct 2018 | Chichester, Destinations, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 4 comments

Join Kathryn, from Sussex Bloggers, on a guided walk along the South Downs and discover some of the many secrets our countryside holds. Summer is a lovely time of year for walking in the English countryside. There are a great many public footpaths forming an extensive...
Into the Blue – Bluebell Woods in Sussex

Into the Blue – Bluebell Woods in Sussex

by Suzanne Jones | 16 Apr 2018 | East Sussex, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 2 comments

Bluebell season is upon us and it’s one of my favourite times of year to take a woodland walk. In springtime, Sussex woods are blanketed in swathes of glorious bluebells under dappled canopies of fresh green foliage. A woodland walk amid the delicate hues and the...
The path to Halnaker Windmill, a magical tunnel of trees

The path to Halnaker Windmill, a magical tunnel of trees

by Kathryn Burrington | 23 May 2017 | Chichester, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 44 comments

Whenever I share this photograph on social media it causes a bit of a stir and many people have asked where it was taken. It’s called Mill Lane. It’s a public footpath in Halnaker (pronounced Ha’naker), a hamlet a few miles north of Chichester in...
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