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Hikes around Polegate provide access to the rolling chalk hills of the South Downs National Park and the Wealden countryside. The landscape is characterized by a mix of open meadows, ancient woodlands, and coastal paths leading to chalk cliffs. The town serves as a gateway for routes of varying difficulty, from gentle, surfaced paths to more demanding ascents onto the Downs.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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27.9km
07:51
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
02:51
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the starting point for the magnificent trail across the South Downs! I hiked it myself and still fondly remember it after many years!
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Impressive cliffs rising perpendicularly from the sea. The name "Seven Sisters" is said to have been used by sailors in the past.
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This was our final stage of the South Downs Way (Bo Peep to Eastbourne) and the second of a two day hike. The Seven Sisters followed by Beachy Head is pretty brutal.
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I can recommend visiting the Long Man of Wilmington (it isn't an ancient Fertility symbol more an artificial 17th century tourist attraction, more fool, the faux American witches I saw there several years ago). However I can't recommend leaving the Long Man pub down the road, at 7.30pm, in January, several days after it snowed and then several days of negative temperatures froze it in place, and then climb straight up past it. There is a path but we decided that would take far too long to divert to it. It was not surprisingly steep.
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From here, just off Beachy Head Road, you are either at the start or coming to the finish of the South Downs Way, depending on which direction you started from. Here you have views north across towards Eastbourne, whilst behind you are the famed cliffs of Beachy Head, and of course to the east, sublime views out over the English Channel.
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This coastal landscape with its white cliffs is spectacular. Many people know that. Therefore, it is better to avoid visiting on weekends.
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Above the visitor center you have a beautiful view of the chalk cliffs.
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Great views of the lighthouse below. However, the cliff edge is completely unsecured and you should have a certain respect for heights. As a father of three children with unfortunately only two arms, you can start to sweat a bit. But there is an ice cream van in the car park: the only place in England where we had to pay with cash.
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Yes, Polegate is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. The area offers numerous loops that guide you through the South Downs and surrounding villages without needing to retrace your steps. A good example is the Mushrooms Galore loop from St Wilfrid's, which takes you through local woodlands.
The area around Polegate is rich with popular hiking spots.
Abbot's Wood is a local favorite, offering well-marked trails through ancient woodland and pretty streams. For dramatic coastal scenery, the Seven Sisters Cliffs Walking Trail provides world-renowned views. Another highly-regarded option is Friston Forest, which has various trails, including one that offers a view of the famous White Horse hill figure.
Yes, Polegate's mainline railway station provides excellent access to the region. From the station, you can walk directly onto trails leading into the South Downs National Park. Local bus services also connect Polegate to nearby villages and key trailheads, including those for the Seven Sisters and Cuckmere Haven.
Definitely. The Cuckoo Trail is a fantastic option for families. It's a 14-mile surfaced path following a former railway line, making it flat, gentle, and largely traffic-free. For a shorter, accessible walk, the paths around Cuckmere Haven and the Arlington Reservoir are also very popular with families.
Most trails in the South Downs National Park and surrounding woodlands like Abbot's Wood are dog-friendly. However, you will be walking through areas with livestock, particularly sheep, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Many routes incorporate a traditional pub stop. The walk to the village of Alfriston is a classic choice, as the village has historic pubs perfect for a mid-hike break. Similarly, trails passing through Wilmington or Jevington offer opportunities to visit charming local pubs. You can plan your route to pass through one of these villages for refreshments.
The Long Man of Wilmington is a large, mysterious hill figure carved into the side of Windover Hill. You can see it by taking a walk from Polegate towards the village of Wilmington. Several trails lead to the base of the hill, offering excellent views of the 235-foot figure. The site is free to access.
There is a wide range of difficulties. You can find very easy, flat walks like the Cuckoo Trail, which are suitable for all fitness levels. There are also many moderate routes with gentle climbs into the rolling South Downs, such as the Folkington Village – View of Folkington loop from Willingdon and Jevington. For a serious challenge, there are long-distance treks with significant elevation gain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the South Downs, the beauty of the Seven Sisters coastline, and the mix of open downland and peaceful ancient woodlands.
Yes, parking is available at several key locations. Popular spots like Butts Brow and Arlington Reservoir have dedicated car parks, though they can get busy and may require a fee. For trails starting in Polegate itself, there are town car parks and on-street parking options available, but it's always best to arrive early.
The Cuckoo Trail is a 14-mile path for walkers and cyclists that follows the route of a disused railway line, known as the 'Cuckoo Line'. It runs from Polegate north to Heathfield, passing through peaceful countryside, woodland, and several towns and villages. Its flat, surfaced path makes it an easy and accessible option for everyone.
Yes, Polegate is very close to the South Downs Way, a long-distance national trail. You can easily join the trail by hiking a short distance from the town to the village of Alfriston, which lies directly on the route. From there, you can walk sections of the trail either east towards Eastbourne or west towards Seaford.


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