South Downs Discovery specialises in high-quality, self-guided South Downs Way walking holidays. Using our expert, first-hand knowledge, we’ll take the hassle out of planning your South Downs walks. Whether you’re planning on walking the whole 100 miles of the South Downs Way or are just looking for a short break, you’ve come to the right place.
South Downs Walks – Self-Guided Holidays
Most Popular South Downs Walking Routes
We have built our reputation by providing a friendly and high-quality service that leaves nothing to chance. Everything is planned and organised to the finest detail and we only work with the best accommodation providers. Your walking holiday will include good quality accommodation on a B&B basis, reliable baggage transfers and a pre-departure pack including personalised trip notes, OS map booklet, guide book and luggage labels.
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4 Days Walking
(Booking code AE4)
- South Downs Way Amberley to Eastbourne.
- 56 miles / 90 kms, averaging around 14 miles / 22 kms per day.
5 Days Walking
(Booking code AE5)
- South Downs Way Amberley to Eastbourne.
- 58 miles / 93 kms, around 11 miles / 18 kms per day.
7 Days Walking
(Booking code SDW7)
- South Downs Way Winchester to Eastbourne.
- 103 miles / 166 kms, averaging around 15 miles / 24 kms per day.
8 Days Walking
(Booking code SDW8)
- South Downs Way Winchester to Eastbourne.
- 105 miles / 169 kms, averaging around 13 miles / 21 kms per day.
9 Days Walking
(Booking code AE4)
- South Downs Way Winchester to Eastbourne.
- 106 miles / 170 kms, averaging around 12 miles / 20 kms per day.
Most popular South Downs Walking Routes
South Downs Discovery specialises in high-quality, self-guided South Downs Way walking holidays.
The South Downs Way
The South Downs Way is situated within the UK’s newest national park and was Britain’s first long-distance bridleway. It stretches for 100 miles, from the historical splendour of Winchester to the coastal town of Eastbourne, just beyond the dazzling white cliffs of the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head.
Walking the South Downs way, you’ll follow an ancient trail which follows driveways and old paths along the chalk escarpment of the South Downs, dividing the beautiful Hampshire and Sussex Weald from the south coast of England.
South Downs National Park
The South Downs gained National Park status in April 2011, officially recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty and cultural heritage. Stretching from Hampshire through West and East Sussex, England’s third biggest National Park incorporates over 600 square miles of some of the most beautiful countryside England has to offer.
The South Downs Way is the only national trail in the UK to be entirely situated within a national park.
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