The South Downs Way
"Britain's Best Bridleway"
The 161 kilometre long South Downs
Way follows the old routes and droveways of ancient man along the chalk
escarpment and ridges of the South Downs. The route provides the visitor
with the opportunity "to get away from it all" without having to travel
too far in this busy part of England. The undulating route provides a
wonderful trip for long distance riders as well as walkers. It also
provides interesting day trips and short breaks. The Trail is shared by
walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. The route passes the Lavant Valley
just to the North of
Singleton
and to the South of Cocking.

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