Description
This is a Slow Ways route connecting Portslade-by-Sea and Brighton.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Portslade-by-Sea and Brighton.
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Route status - Live
Reviews - 4
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (4)
There are currently no problems reported with this route.
Downloads - 5
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Grade 2: Mostly smooth and compacted surfaces, but there may be some loose gravel, muddy patches or cobbles. Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users. |
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Facilities
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Challenges
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Accessibility
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Measurements
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Narrowest part of path: no data
The steepest uphill gradient East: no data
The steepest uphill gradient West: no data
The steepest camber: no data
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Clear (1)
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Terrain
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25.0% of the route is on roads (1)
95.0% of the route is lit at night (1)
95.0% of the route is paved (1)
2.0% of the route is muddy (1)
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Geography information system (GIS) data
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Start and end points
Portslade-by-Sea
Grid Ref
TQ2644405541
Lat / Lon
50.83559° / -0.20570°
Easting / Northing
526,444E / 105,541N
What3Words
echo.pouch.caller
Brighton
Grid Ref
TQ3101304887
Lat / Lon
50.82870° / -0.14108°
Easting / Northing
531,013E / 104,887N
What3Words
script.begins.warns
Portbri One's land is
Portslade-by-Sea | |
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Grid Ref | TQ2644405541 |
Lat / Lon | 50.83559° / -0.20570° |
Easting / Northing | 526,444E / 105,541N |
What3Words | echo.pouch.caller |
Brighton | |
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Grid Ref | TQ3101304887 |
Lat / Lon | 50.82870° / -0.14108° |
Easting / Northing | 531,013E / 104,887N |
What3Words | script.begins.warns |
Coast | 10.5% |
Urban | 89.5% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Ami
01 Jul 2023Walk with Black Tri Tribe! Enjoyable walk along the Brighton and Hove coast. Beautiful sunny day with cool wind to enjoy a slow slow walk with a view. Would definitely recommend. Not challenging at all.
Kelly Smith
01 Jul 2023This was a wonderful walk that I did with the black tri tribe. We all had a really nice day and it was a lovely group. The route was very scenic and took us through the sea front along beach and took us straight to portslade station.
Notes for improvement is that the route cut across aldrington park which has a cricket match happening.
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Bostal Boy
30 May 2021I walked from Brighton to Portslade on Sunday 30th May. The route is not the most direct route, initially heading down Trafalgar Street in completely the opposite direction. It heads through Pavilion Gardens on the way to the seafront which you follow westwards for about three miles to the lagoon . The final section cuts across Aldrington Rec. Plenty of refreshments and public loos along the way. No obstacles apart from the mobile variety. You will be sharing the pavements with speeding cyclists, scooters and skaters.
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BecciWest
20 May 2021Walked this in the direction of Brighton to Portslade. Nice route out of the centre of Brighton past the Pavilion and on to the promenade. The route comes off of the promenade accross the A259 where there is a crossing. It then goes diagonally up to Portslade via the recreation ground or you can walk around the edge if you prefer. Then past some beautiful art deco buildings, into the town centre.
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