Hi folks! It’s fair to say the weather has been middling to rubbish lately but I hope you can join me on Sunday for a circular 10.5 mile walk on the Downs from Patcham to Pyecombe via Chattri, Lower Standean, North Bottom and Ditchling Beacon. I walk
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Come and join this lovely walk. If you have not done this walk before, there are some nice views from the top of the Downs, some fairly steep hills, but we do have a rest at the top of the hills.
With lunch in Alfriston and there are lots of eating op
I have looked at the weather forecast for tomorrow, Saturday, and the winds during the walk period range from 49 to 54 miles per hour with gusts of up to 60 mph hour. So in the interests of safety, I am cancelling this walk. Jean
Join me for an attractive walk from Glynde to Lewes via Open Access land, Saxon Down, Cliffe Hill, Malling Hill and Malling Down. Return via Oxteddle Bottom and Caburn. Good views in all directions. Many ascents and descents over the 9.5 mile route.
RWH is organising a series of 'UK Taster Events' during 2016/17, aimed at local walking groups. The dates and prices will only be fixed after the level of interest has been established, but all will include three nights full board, two days of organ
We're heading up to the hills to try and avoid the mud! Mainly dry on the Downs but 'damp' when we descend into Alciston and Berwick so waterproof footwear de rigeur! Several steepish climbs - you have been warned. Lunch at the Cricketers Arms (Berwi
Hi all! Replacement walk due to the WET AND MUD that is the Framfield and Wealdway circular at present. Hope you can join me on a linear walk from Exceat to Eastbourne over the Seven Sisters with a late lunch stop (aiming for 1.30pm) at The Beachy He
Unfortunately I have had to cancel the London walk on 24th January due to a knee injury. Apologies, but possibly re schedule in a few months.
Note that we will be on the Brighton / Seaford train leaving Brighton station at 9.17 tomorrow. I will look out for joiners on the train. The actual walk starts at 10.00 from the Martello tower on the seafront at Seaford, a short wak from the train s
Hi, the route is likely to be very muddy in parts, and so please have good footwear/boots and plenty of warm clothing. There may be the odd diversion, as we will need to avoid sections near the Cuckmere river. Should be fun. Bill Johnson
Caroline and I have pre walked this route today and unfortunately it's far too muddy and up to mid calve in water in some places. Apologies but it seems sensible to cancel and avoid any accidents!
Due to heavy rainfall and high winds, I have had to change several parts of the walk today. Please be aware that some road walking is now inevitable and that suitable wet weather Clothing and WALKING FOOTWEAR with good grips is critical.
Hi all,
The Train is now leaving Brighton at 9.30 to get to Hassocks at 9.40 which is slightly later than the original date due to a change in the train time table. If you are meeting at Hassocks meet at approximately 9.40. If you are coming to Bright
Members might be interested to read about the early history of BAHR (RA2000), which has just been added to the "Committee Stuff" page. It was written by a former Chairman, the late Ian Carnochan some time in the mid- to late-1980s and recently passe
Should be a lovely walk from Storrington, along a lovely stretch of the SDW along the then back through Amberley along the lower paths including a section of the West Sussex Literary Trail and then back through the picturesque stately home, Parham Ho
Hi, I am planning to walk part of the Kennet and Avon Canal at Easter - 25 to 28 March. It would be the stretch between Hungerford and Bath, which goes through pretty countryside and has many interesting features. 50 miles or so over 4 days, which sh
Due to the very wet ground following recent rain and with further heavy rain forecast for most of today and all of Sunday it has regrettably been decided to cancel this walk. (The walk has been re-scheduled for 3rd April).
A Happy New Year to all our members.
The months have flown by once again and we now need to begin putting together the next programme of Sunday and Wednesday evening walks for the 30s-50s group. This is your chance to share a favourite walk or explore
Starts at 10:45: Outside the front of Lewes Station, East Sussex. Meet at 09:50: Brighton Station for the 10:02 train to Lewes. Scheduled to arrive at 10:17. [Or catch 10:34 arriving at 10:49 we will wait for that train]
Leader will be going directly
Join me for an attractive and hilly 10.5 mile walk around Wilmington, Butts Brow and Jevington, to walk off all those Christmas mince pies. Moderate pace.
Please bring cars to south end of Preston Park (near to the Rose Garden) for a 9.15am departur