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Hassocks to Upper Beeding walk
3 steep hills with fine views before lunch at Devil's Dyke. A gentle ridge walk in the afternoon to Upper Beeding (short bus ride to Shoreham station)

Devil's Dyke may be famous for stunning views, but just five minutes from the car park you will find the deepest and widest dry valley in Britain. Everywhere you walk on this rich and diverse downland site history surrounds you, from Iron Age forts to Victorian funfairs. So, after you have taken in the view go and explore Sussex's most iconic hill fort. Follow one of our down loadable trals or simply wander where you will - the extensive network of footpaths and open access land make this the perfect place to explore and have adventures on foot.