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Easy hiking trails around Angmering are characterized by rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and broad dry valleys, situated between the South Downs National Park and the English Channel. The area features diverse landscapes, including the privately-owned Angmering Park Estate with its lush woods and downland views. Prominent natural features like Highdown Hill offer elevated vistas of the coast and surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Highdown Hill is part of the South Downs National Park. From the summit there are good views of Littlehampton, Angmering, Ferring and Worthing, and as far east as the Seven Sisters or west to the Isle of Wight. The National Trust own and manage this area. A series of footpaths and bridleways cross the land here.
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If you're visiting Wephams Wood in the spring months, expect to be sauntering through a field of blooming bluebells!
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This beautiful section of mixed woodland within the Angmering Park Estate features tall conifers and mature beach trees. In May, bluebells carpet the forest floor. Although the estate is privately owned, it features a network of public footpaths and bridleways for you to enjoy. This forested bridleway has a good compact surface and descends gradually from north to south.
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July 2021 this path is overgrown with nettles and thorny broads...best avoid.
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There's no good spot to stop and have picnic near the pond but very much worth a visit!
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Angmering offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with nearly 40 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are perfect for those looking for gentle walks through the diverse local landscape.
Easy hikes around Angmering typically feature rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and broad dry valleys. You'll find well-maintained footpaths and bridleways, often through areas like the Angmering Park Estate or open chalk grassland, providing varied and accessible terrain.
Yes, Angmering is well-suited for family walks. Many of the easy trails are relatively flat and pass through interesting areas. For example, the Angmering Village β View of the Pond loop from Angmering is a pleasant option, leading through local fields and past the picturesque village pond.
Many trails in Angmering are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths and bridleways. The Angmering Park Estate, for instance, welcomes dogs on leads. Always be mindful of livestock and local signage, particularly in areas bordering farmland or nature reserves.
You can enjoy expansive views from prominent landmarks like Highdown Hill, offering vistas of the coast and surrounding countryside. The Highdown Hill Bridleway β View of the Downs and Coast loop from Angmering provides excellent opportunities for this. Ancient woodlands, such as those in the Angmering Park Estate, are also significant natural features.
Yes, several historical sites are accessible. Highdown Hill itself is the site of an Iron Age hill fort. Nearby, you can find other historical sites like Cissbury Ring Hill Fort, the largest hill fort in Sussex, or explore the ruins of Bramber Castle. The village of Angmering also features historical buildings like St. Margaret's Church.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially in areas like Wepham Wood, which is known for its bluebells. The Bluebells in Wephams Wood loop from Priorslease Farm is ideal then. Autumn also offers vibrant displays of color in the woodlands. The rolling chalk downlands provide pleasant walking conditions throughout much of the year.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Angmering are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Highdown Hill Bridleway loop and the Woodland Clearing Picnic Spot loop from Priorslease Farm.
The easy trails in Angmering are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied scenery, from open downland views to peaceful ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable, accessible walks.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the trailheads for easy hikes in Angmering. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or near popular starting points like Priorslease Farm or Angmering village.
Angmering village has public transport links, and some trails are accessible from the village center. While direct access to every trailhead by public transport might vary, you can often reach starting points for village-based loops or connect to trails leading into the South Downs National Park from Angmering.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail might be limited, Angmering village itself offers options for refreshments. Many routes are designed to be relatively short, allowing you to enjoy a meal or drink in the village before or after your hike.


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