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Attractions and Places To See around Little Horsted - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Little Horsted include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in East Sussex. The area features ancient woodlands, significant historical buildings, and rolling hills. Visitors can explore landmarks, enjoy scenic walks, and discover cultural sites. The region is characterized by its countryside, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular attractions is Firle Beacon summit, a natural monument that stands at 712 feet…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Firle Beacon summit

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Standing at 712 feet (217 m) tall, Firle Beacon affords extensive views over the South Downs. There are many ancient burial sites on and around the summit, many of which …

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Blackcap Summit and Trig Point

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Blackcap is a National Trust owned area of countryside on the peak of the South Downs, just south east of the village of Plumpton in East Sussex, England. It is …

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Lewes Castle

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The views are breathtaking, very lovely walk!! Lewes town looks pretty too.

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Fletching is a really pleasant old Sussex village with many historical buildings, a couple of good pubs, village stores and a church. If you know where to look from, the …

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The Juggs

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A beautiful originally rural pub. Small doors and low ceilings. Nice open fireplace inside and nice seating outside. Nice staff and relaxed guests. Definitely worth a trip. See you soon, …

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Sarah
March 20, 2025, Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church

The cafe has re-opened Tuesday to Saturday closing at 4.30pm. Had the coffee and polenta cake - very yummy.

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Nice enough trig pointed hilltop and easy enough to get to with grand views out over the South Downs.

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Alice Baddeley
November 25, 2023, Lewes Castle

Lewes Castle is a medieval fortress originally known as Bray Castle. Positioned strategically, it commands a prominent location, overseeing the gap in the South Downs shaped by the River Ouse and surrounded by the towns of Lewes and Cliffe. The castle is perched on a man-made mound located just north of Lewes' high street, crafted from locally sourced limestone and flint blocks.

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Alex Foxfield
September 14, 2023, Lewes Castle

East Sussex's historic county town, Lewes is a lovely place to explore. There are many interesting old buildings, from the 16th-century timber-framed Anne of Cleves House to the impressive Lewes Castle, and many quirky boutiques, pubs and eateries. There are plenty of excellent walking options in the surrounding countryside, from river rambles along the Ouse to more hilly affairs on the South Downs.

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Sadly the cafe has closed permanently. Shame, it was a great pit stop

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David Howells
September 4, 2023, Lewes Castle

Visit Lewes Castle, a Norman Castle built after the Battle of Hastings by supporters of William the Conqueror. Climb the steps to the top of The Keep for stunning panoramic views across Sussex. As you ascend, explore the history of this 950-year-old fortress and how it played a key role in the development of the town. Visit the adjoining Museum of Sussex Archaeology to view artefacts from prehistoric to medieval Sussex, plus temporary exhibitions that showcase treasures from our collections. https://sussexpast.co.uk/attraction/lewes-castle/

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The Church is a fine Grade I listed building and one of the largest in the area, with the original building completed in about 1230.

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Lewes is worth a visit and invites you to take a break with its cafes and restaurants. Nice castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Little Horsted?

The area around Little Horsted offers several natural highlights. You can visit Firle Beacon summit, which provides extensive views over the South Downs. Another excellent viewpoint is Blackcap Summit and Trig Point, a National Trust-owned area with views over the Weald. For ancient woodland, explore Plashett Park Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The River Ouse also meanders through the area, offering scenic spots for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Are there historical sites to visit near Little Horsted?

Yes, Little Horsted and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, a historical village with a Grade I listed church dating back to 1230. St. Michael and All Angels Church in Little Horsted itself is a 12th-century Grade II listed building. While a short distance away, Lewes Castle offers a glimpse into Norman history with panoramic views from its keep.

What are some family-friendly attractions in the area?

For families, the Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum, located within Little Horsted parish, offers an enjoyable afternoon visit. Horsted Green Park is another great option, featuring three way-marked walking routes suitable for all abilities, a picnic area, and a pond. Many of the historical sites like Lewes Castle are also considered family-friendly.

Where can I go for a walk or cycle ride near Little Horsted?

Little Horsted is surrounded by excellent routes for walking and cycling. You can explore the rolling hills and lush greenery of the Low Weald, with paths along the River Ouse. Popular walking routes include the Barcombe Mills Toll Bridge loop and the Horsted Green Park loop. For cycling, the area is close to the Cuckoo Trail, a 14-mile route, and the South Downs Way, a 100-mile route. You can find various routes for gravel biking, MTB, and running in the area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Little Horsted guide.

Are there any dog-friendly walking routes?

Yes, many of the walking routes around Little Horsted are dog-friendly. Horsted Green Park, for example, is suitable for dogs and offers way-marked routes. The extensive network of public footpaths through the countryside, including those along the River Ouse and in Plashett Park Wood, are generally welcoming to dogs, though always ensure they are under control, especially near livestock.

What are the best viewpoints in the Little Horsted area?

The most prominent viewpoints are Firle Beacon summit, standing at 712 feet (217 m) tall, offering extensive views over the South Downs. Another excellent spot is Blackcap Summit and Trig Point, which provides wonderful views over the Weald to the North. From Lewes Castle, you can also enjoy stunning panoramic views across Sussex.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on walks?

The natural areas around Little Horsted are home to diverse wildlife. Plashett Park Wood, an ancient woodland, provides a habitat for various breeding birds, rare invertebrates, and flora. Along the River Ouse, you might spot Kingfishers and other waterfowl. The South Downs, including areas like Firle Beacon and Blackcap, are also important for various bird species and other wildlife.

Are there pubs or places to eat near walking trails?

Yes, there are traditional pubs in the area that are great for a refreshment stop after a walk. The Yew Tree Inn is a traditional English pub located within Little Horsted itself. In nearby Fletching Village, you'll find a couple of good pubs. The Anchor Inn, located along the River Ouse, is another popular spot for walkers. The Juggs is also a beautiful, originally rural pub with a nice open fireplace inside and seating outside, highly recommended by visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Little Horsted for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Little Horsted, with warmer weather and longer daylight hours perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring. However, the area also offers pleasant winter walks, especially in the ancient woodlands and along the River Ouse, which can be particularly atmospheric.

Are there accessible attractions or walks?

Horsted Green Park offers three way-marked walking routes suitable for all abilities, making it a good option for those seeking accessible paths. While many of the natural and historical sites involve varied terrain, some sections of the Cuckoo Trail and River Ouse paths may also be suitable for easier access, depending on specific needs.

What outdoor activities are available besides walking and cycling?

Beyond walking and cycling, the area around Little Horsted offers opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find specific routes and guides, such as Gravel biking around Little Horsted and MTB Trails around Little Horsted. For golf enthusiasts, the East Sussex National Golf Club provides an opportunity to enjoy a round in Little Horsted.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions here?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Firle Beacon summit and Blackcap Summit and Trig Point. The historical charm of villages like Fletching and the ancient architecture of churches are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained walking trails, and the welcoming atmosphere of local pubs like The Juggs.

Can I visit any notable churches or villages?

Absolutely. In Little Horsted, you can visit St. Michael and All Angels Church, a significant 12th-century landmark. Nearby, Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church is a pleasant old Sussex village with historical buildings and a Grade I listed church. Lewes, a historic county town, also features many interesting old buildings, including the 16th-century timber-framed Anne of Cleves House.

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