Description
New route between Lewes and Ripe to take in Ringmer (with more facilities and bus connections) and avoid going up and down to get to Glynde and avoids a long road section between Glynde and Ripe, the majority of which has no pavement with several blind corners and a railway level crossing. Note, planned with an OS map and hasn't been walked on the ground in full yet.
Starting from Lewes, to follow locally signed cycle route to Ringmer as far as Malling Down Nature Reserve, then continues along public footpath through the reserve. Rejoins cycle track at MDNR Car Park and follows to track's end on the edge of Ringmer. Continues on through Ringmer village and along B2124 which has a pavement all the way to the footpath turning (very narrow and in poor condition on my last walk). From Broyle Place follows footpaths to Ripe and rejoins Lewhal1. Also have suggested following a slightly different route through Upper Dicker to follow waymarked trail rather than a minor road and a footpath
New route between Lewes and Ripe to take in Ringmer (with more facilities and bus connections) and avoid going up and down to get to Glynde and avoids a long road section between Glynde and Ripe, the majority of which has no pavement with several blind corners and a railway level crossing. Note, planned with an OS map and hasn't been walked on the ground in full yet.
Starting from Lewes, to follow locally signed cycle route to Ringmer as far as Malling Down Nature Reserve, then continues along public footpath through the reserve. Rejoins cycle track at MDNR Car Park and follows to track's end on the edge of Ringmer. Continues on through Ringmer village and along B2124 which has a pavement all the way to the footpath turning (very narrow and in poor condition on my last walk). From Broyle Place follows footpaths to Ripe and rejoins Lewhal1. Also have suggested following a slightly different route through Upper Dicker to follow waymarked trail rather than a minor road and a footpath
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Lewes
Grid Ref
TQ4161409815
Lat / Lon
50.87049° / 0.01125°
Easting / Northing
541,614E / 109,815N
What3Words
another.fatherly.rigs
Hailsham
Grid Ref
TQ5910009546
Lat / Lon
50.86353° / 0.25945°
Easting / Northing
559,100E / 109,546N
What3Words
stables.honeybees.group
Lewes | |
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Grid Ref | TQ4161409815 |
Lat / Lon | 50.87049° / 0.01125° |
Easting / Northing | 541,614E / 109,815N |
What3Words | another.fatherly.rigs |
Hailsham | |
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Grid Ref | TQ5910009546 |
Lat / Lon | 50.86353° / 0.25945° |
Easting / Northing | 559,100E / 109,546N |
What3Words | stables.honeybees.group |
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