The South Downs Way: Described East-west and West-east: Eastbourne to Winchester (British Long-distance Trails)

The South Downs Way: Described East-west and West-east: Eastbourne to Winchester (British Long-distance Trails)

by KevReynolds (Author)

Synopsis

This walking guidebook to the South Downs Way National Trail covers the entirety of the 100 mile route from Winchester to Eastbourne with route descriptions from west to east and east to west. The route is described in 12 stages, accompanied by OS maps and information on accommodation and facilities en route for each day's walking. The South Downs Way explore the Sussex Downs and East Hampshire Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, often along ancient tracks, linking points of interest such as Medieval villages, Iron Age hill forts, and the Long Man of Wilmington - England's largest chalk-figure. The route traces an escarpment for most of the way, providing sweeping views, rarely descending to towns and villages except for the interruption of rich green river valleys, resulting in a surprisingly secretive walk. As well as detailed route descriptions, this guidebook includes practical information on walking the South Downs Way, such as advice on finding accommodation, facilities en route to resupply, as well as details on the best way to travel to and from the start and finish of the walk. The result is an ideal companion for a trek across the South Downs. This guide is part of a two-book series on the North and South Downs Ways.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Published: 01 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 1852844299
ISBN 13: 9781852844295

Author Bio
Kev Reynolds is a freelance writer, photojournalist and lecturer. He has published many books on the Alps, a series of trekkers' guides to Nepal and, nearer to home, several guides on walking in southern England. A member of the alpine Club, Austrian Alpine Club and the Outdoor Writers' Guild, he is also first Honorary Member of the British Association of European Mountain Leaders. Most winters find Kev travelling around Britain sharing his love of wild places through his lectures.