Local Walks
Healthwalks
Brighton and Hove Healthwalks provide a number of regular led walks across Brighton & Hove. The walks cover a distance of 1 to 3.5 miles, and start from a variety of locations across the city. For more information or to request a copy of the programme, please contact Healthwalks on 01273 292564 or email healthwalks@brighton-hove.gov.uk or visit Healthwalks here.
Breeze up to the Downs!
Breeze up to the Downs is a network of three bus services linking the city with some of its most popular countryside destinations. Regular bus services run to Devil's Dyke, Ditchling Beacon and Stanmer Park. Timetables are available at City Direct offices, Brighton and Hove Town Hall, and other locations or visit our Bus Walks page.
Brighton & Hove City Council Countryside Office
Regular guided walks of varying lengths led by the Urban & Countryside Rangers. Ring (01273) 292140 for a brochure to be sent to you or visit the Countryside page on the council's website for links to download walking maps and trails in the area and more...
Brighton Walks
Pre-booked group guided historical walks in Brighton & Hove of up to 2 miles
(01273) 888596 or visit www.brightonwalks.com
Evergreen Strollers
Fortnightly walks for the over 55’s of between 4-7 miles.
(01273) 821531
Brighton Rambling Club
Countryside walks every Wednesday and Sunday of up to 10 miles.
(01273) 415778
Brighton & Hove Ramblers Association
Countryside Walks every Sunday and Thursday of between 4 and 14 miles.
(01273) 501233 or visit Brighton & Hove Ramblers.
Sussex Young Walkers Group
Group affiliated to the Ramblers Association providing walks in Sussex for people in their 20’s and 30’s. (01323) 639172 or visit the Ramblers website.
Sussex Strollers
Sunday Walks for all ages 5-14 miles. (01903) 761020
Sussex Pathfinders Rambling Club
Weekly walks all over Sussex. Full day walks on Sundays of about 10 miles. Half day walks of 5-6 miles from April-October. (0870) 777 2307 or visit www.sussex-pathfinders.co.uk
The Walking the Way to Health Initiative
National contact for Healthwalking. Good for information on walking and the health benefits. Also contact point for Healthwalks schemes across the country. (01242) 533258 or visit www.whi.org.uk
National Trust
Take a winter walk! The National Trust has a collection of wildlife walks. Each route is devised by a nature conservation expert and comes with a map, directions, and highlights to look out for along the way. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk to find a route near you.
Walking Trails
The South Downs Way. Suggestions for walks on the Downs.