He wrote the Jungle Book and so many more. He lived in India and the US, but British author Rudyard Kipling’s family home is here. Let’s go for a walk in Burwash, East Sussex, through Kipling’s countryside, which inspired many of his works. Whether you just want to visit his family house, Bateman’s, or you are looking for a more challenging walk passing by his home, let me be your guide through Kipling’s beloved High Weald.
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Take a walk through Borde Hill Garden, Sussex. Less well known than its almost neighbour Wakehurst Garden, Borde Hill Garden may be smaller (and cheaper) but is fully packed with flowers, trees, sculptures and fountains to make it one of the gardens near London to go visit ABSOLUTELY.
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Walk in the steps of William the Conqueror when following the 1066 Trail and retrace the route he took when he invaded England. This 31 miles trail from Pevensey to Rye can be done in two parts and is dotted with sculptures to retrace the history. In this article, I take you through the second half of the trail from Battle to Rye, taking you through woodlands, golden corn fields and coastal paths. Can you conquer the trail?
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Sea, Sun and … the Seven Sisters walk of course! When the weather is nice and the temperatures are rising, lace up your hiking boots (or trail runners, it’s summer after all), apply the sunscreen and get the brim out of the closet. It is time to enjoy a walk by the South coast, and who knows, maybe even take a dip in the bright blue English Channel.
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If you are looking for a long and challenging walk in the countryside, then this High Weald circular walk via the Balcombe Viaduct is what you need. Go up and down hills around the Ardingly Reservoir, passing by forested areas, villages and endless fields, for the perfect day out in the countryside and a great workout! Will you dare take on the challenge?
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Walking up and down hills, passing by the famous Devil’s Dyke and ending in the lovely seaside town eating fish and chips by the water, this is what the Hassocks to Shoreham-by-Sea walk is all about. If you are looking for a challenging walk with breathtaking views over the South Downs valley ending with a gentle stroll alongside the River Adur, this walk is perfect for you. Let’s dive in!
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