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Alternative Cranleigh to Horsham route avoiding dangerous road crossings
Alternative Cranleigh to Horsham route avoiding dangerous road crossings
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Geography information system (GIS) data
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Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Cranleigh
Grid Ref
TQ0603039030
Lat / Lon
51.14073° / -0.48572°
Easting / Northing
506,030E / 139,030N
What3Words
slot.necklaces.drifters
Horsham
Grid Ref
TQ1785530974
Lat / Lon
51.06601° / -0.31939°
Easting / Northing
517,855E / 130,974N
What3Words
trunk.wipe.crunch
Cranleigh | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0603039030 |
Lat / Lon | 51.14073° / -0.48572° |
Easting / Northing | 506,030E / 139,030N |
What3Words | slot.necklaces.drifters |
Horsham | |
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Grid Ref | TQ1785530974 |
Lat / Lon | 51.06601° / -0.31939° |
Easting / Northing | 517,855E / 130,974N |
What3Words | trunk.wipe.crunch |
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review
Si Goddard
22 Sep 2023The walk begins in Cranleigh, just near the leisure centre and you can find the DownsLink easily. It's all flat walking for just over 3 miles before a short hill near Banyards (old railway station, now a private home).
After circa 3.5miles you veer off the DownsLink and walk footpaths and bridleways. Most are through or across fields or through wooded glades. There's a great mix of sun and shade, perfect for dogs (even my Frenchie managed the walk).
Around 5.6m in, one of the less commonly trodden bridleways is partially blocked by a couple of fallen trees but it's possible to pass by through the undergrowth.
7 miles in and the footpath in Rowhook (just past The Chequers pub, well worth a stop) is quite overgrown and there's another fallen tree but it's easily passable.
Take extra care crossing the Bognor Road once outside of Rowhook, as the hedge does obscure your view a bit. Once across the road, carry straight on through the field opposite. The footpath sign has gone but follow the map and you can't go wrong.
The rest of the walk is plain sailing and well signposted.
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