The South Downs Way
The South Downs Way is an ancient 160km road from Winchester to Eastbourne. It's been used for around 8000 years and has numerous ancient sites along its route.
We normally get the train from Clapham Junction to Amberley as it's cheap. Amberley is almost halfway along so it's possible to go back to Winchester, on to Eastbourne or head off route to Brighton or Worthing.
The track is very chalky which can be slippy in the wet.
However the views are epic
And on a sunny day it's always nice to sit on a haystack!
Lots of friendly horses...
But watch out for the slippy descents
This trip we ended up in Brighton. Lovely to see the sea and windmills.
















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