Arundel and Amberley walk

The perfect place to get away from hectic life in the city, a castle, the river and beautiful countryside! The walk starts and finishes at Arundel Rail Station in West Sussex. You can catch the train direct from London Victoria; if you are coming by car, there is a pay and display car park at Arundel. To read more click ‘Visit Website’.

Access notes

  • The full walk is 12 miles but there is an option to shorten it to 7.5 miles.
  • The route has a few climbs and descents, including a long climb over the South Downs ridge.
  • Almost all the paths can be muddy and in the wetter months the South Downs are often thick with chalky clay, so good boots are a must.
  • You will need to negotiate several sets of steps, kissing gates and 12 stiles (all of which have open fence surrounds suitable for dogs to pass through).
  • There are a couple of stretches along quiet roads and you will also need to cross the railway at an unsignalled crossing, so take particular care at these points.
  • You will be sharing several of the meadows and fields with both cattle and sheep

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