Chichester and East Lavant walk

A 6 mile walk from the cathedral city of Chichester which follows a stretch of the Centurion Way surfaced path, a former railway, to reach the pretty village of East Lavant with its cricket pitch, pub and clear-flowing river. The return leg follows quiet tracks, lanes, parks and roads back into the bustling city centre where there are plenty of ways to spend the rest of your day. Click ‘View Website’ for more information.

Access Notes

  • The walk follows surfaced paths for most of the way, with just two sections along grass.
  • There are no stiles or kissing gates on route, but you will need to negotiate one single gate, some staggered barriers and ramps.
  • The outward leg would be suitable for pushchairs and mobility buggies so the walk can be adjusted to be a ‘there and back’ easy access route.
  • One short part of the return leg follows the edge of a road so take particular care on this stretch.
  • Another part of the return leg is quite narrow so can be prone to being a little overgrown.

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