A peaceful 13km walk through the picturesque landscape of Petworth Park, wooded commons and forested woodlands above the Rother valley with rolling views across the Low Weald and the South Downs.
There are four pubs that link to this
walk, providing plenty of opportunity for refreshments at the beginning and
end of the walk, with two other intermediate stops available during the first quarter of the walk, so you should find your needs met, whether you set off early
or later in the day.
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The Black Horse Inn, Byworth
A welcoming 16th Century country
pub serving a selection of regularly changing guest ales and serving quality home
cooked food. Situated close to the start of the walk with access to the
footpath direct from the beer garden at the rear.
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The
Angel Inn, Petworth
A short step of the route and into
Petworth brings you to the Angel Inn. This has been modernised and hosts a
large courtyard garden at the rear, a selection of real ales and good quality
food. Or you might consider breaking your journey home to spend an
hour or two here in the afternoon, before the last bus. Petworth is served by
Stagecoach service 1 and Compass Bus 99 (see detailed info below)
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The Horse Guards Inn, Tillington
This charming pub nestled in
the sleepy village of Tillington with its quirky and peaceful beer garden
makes for a fabulous point to stop and rest before settling into the walk
proper. This is an ideal stop for lunch if you are planning to set off on the
walk later in the day, or you might consider breaking your journey home to
spend an hour or two in the afternoon, before the last bus. Tillington is
served by Stagecoach service 1.
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The
Duke of Cumberland Arms, Henley
A 15th century pub perched
on the side of a hill with breathtaking views stretching across the Low Weald
as far as Surrey. The aim of the owners is “to provide you with a peaceful
haven in a tranquil corner of West Sussex away from the hustle and bustle of
work and everyday life”, which it does… by the bucket-load!
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The walk
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walk in a larger map window or to open the walk on your smartphone in Google Maps.
This is a fully interactive map that will enable you to follow the
route
as you walk and to access additional information such as bus timetables
and
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for example, to recognise the route on the ground and to identify where
the bus stops are or what to look out for. Also, by activating your phone's GPS you can
identify your location and follow your progress as you go.
Route Description
1. If you arrive at the bus stop on the A286 be very aware that this is a busy road with fast traffic. Leave follow the road signposted to Byworth. The Black Horse is one of the first buildings that you come to, on your right hand side. Alternatively, if you arrive on Route 99 then you will probably be dropped-off at the Black Horse.
Walk down the road into Byworth (away from the A286), turning right down
the driveway beside the telephone box. At the end of the driveway go through
the gate and follow the footpath past the rear entrance to the pub, over a
stile into a field. Follow the field boundary to your left, above the duck
ponds. Go over a stile at the far end of the field and turn left to follow the
footpath down into the woods. Cross the stream and bear right to go through a
kissing gate. Then, take the right fork straight ahead along the valley floor.
The path rises up through the meadow to skirt around the edge of the houses at
the top of the hill. Follow the gravel drive, which leads up to the A283.
The
17th-century mansion is set in a beautiful 283-hectare (700-acre) deer park,
landscaped by 'Capability' Brown and immortalised in Turner's paintings
A cleared area, under
management for butterfly conservation
Getting There & Away
Stagecoach service 1 provides up to eleven services a day Monday to Saturday, between
Midhurst, Pulborough*, Storrington, Findon and
Worthing*. To arrive at the starting point, ask
the driver for the stop at Byworth, just on the A283 just east of Petworth.
Compass Bus Route 99 is a new type of flexible bus service operating between Chichester* and Petworth. The timetable shows earliest times at
key locations on fixed sections of route, and principle locations covered by
flexible sections of route, including Byworth, for which pre-booking by
telephone is essential. Telephone booking line: 01903 264776 (09:00 - 17:00 Mon – Fri; 09:00 - 13:00
Saturday).
At the end
of the walk, Henley is served by Stagecoach service 70/71, which provides
hourly connections to Midhurst, Haslemere* and
Guildford*. The Henley stop is on the A286, and
the pick up times are approximately seven minutes out of Midhurst.
Midhurst is
a local hub for bus services, which include:
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Stagecoachservice 1 to Midhurst, Pulborough*, Storrington,
Findon and Worthing*
· Stagecoach Service 60 to Chichester* and Bognor Regis*
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Stagecoachservice 70/71 to Haslemere* and Guildford*
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Countryliner service 91/92/93 to Petersfield*
* Bus services connect to the national
rail network at Pulborough, Chichester, Worthing, Haslemere and Guildford.
As journeys
are likely to include several buses and, potentially more than one operator, an
Explorer ticket might be the cheapest option. Costing up to £8.50 for an adult
per day – the price varies between operators – this ticket allows unlimited bus
travel on most bus services in the region.
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For directions to arrive at the start of the walk (Byworth, West Sussex) by public transport
For directions on leaving the end of the walk (Henley, West Sussex) by public transport