Why we love the South Downs
The South Downs will take your breath away – in more ways than one. Yes, its views are magnificent, especially from the Seven Sisters’ sea cliffs and the rolling hills of Cissbury Ring, but there are also epic hikes and paddles to try, history to discover and woods to wander.
Founded in 2010, this is Britain’s newest national park, a 600 square mile confection of countryside, heathland, beaches and woodland. And while its biodiversity is impressive, the area is also home to thriving towns and vibrant history, from the cathedral city of Winchester to the 2,000-year-old Roman villa at Bignor.
This is a land rich in adventure, intrigue, myths and marvels – so what are you waiting for? Here’s how to plan your trip.
Things to do in the South Downs
Featured things to do
Kayak the Cuckmere
Slow travel at its best, a spring kayaking trip down the River Cuckmere reveals wildflower-strewn grasslands, nesting waterbirds and the giant white chalk horse at Litlington.
Learn more about kayaking in the South DownsSouth Downs Summer Music
Want to catch amazing musicians in concert? Head to the charming village of Alfriston, which hosts world-leading classical performers in its beautiful church, St Andrew's, dubbed 'The Cathedral of the Downs'.
Learn more about South Downs Summer MusicBonfire Night
With burning effigies and fireworks galore, the otherwise tranquil town of Lewes hosts one of Britain’s biggest Bonfire Nights on 5 November. Explosive stuff!
Learn more about Lewes Bonfire NightHead outdoors
On a crisp frosty morning, it’s a joy to explore the South Downs’ crowd-free trails – whether to the heights of Ditchling Beacon or the wild woods of the Meon Valley.
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Quirky getaways
Take your pick from cosy shepherd’s huts, a sea-view lighthouse and even a converted double-decker bus: the South Downs is full of unique retreats.
Rural bed and breakfasts
Tucked away in those lush valleys and charming villages, you’ll find homely stays for a traditional bed-and-breakfast combo.
Vineyard hotels
Going wine tasting? Many South Downs vineyards offer boutique accommodation, too – so you can make a day (and night) of it.
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Getting to the South Downs
The closest airport is London Gatwick: a 50-minute drive from Midhurst, or 90-minute train journey from Liss. Gatwick is one of Britain’s major international hubs, reached by direct flights from more than 150 cities worldwide. Alternatively, trains from London Victoria and London Waterloo take 60–90 minutes. Regular ‘Breeze’ buses run between Brighton and parts of the park, too.
Getting around
With a Discovery Ticket, you’ll enjoy unlimited bus travel all over the South Downs and the rest of the region – putting outdoor adventures and top attractions within easy reach. Meanwhile, picturesque hiking routes can be reached directly from the train stations in Amberley, Liss and Southease.
By bike
Hire some wheels and hit the trail: there's 1,200 km of traffic-free bridleways, plus 15 bike-rental sites.
By bus
In summer, catch the Rambler Bus for easy access to the South Downs Way – ideal for day hikes and sightseeing.
By steam train
The Watercress Line steam train chugs through glorious Hampshire countryside, with historic charm aplenty.
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