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Burgess Hill

The best walks and hikes around Burgess Hill

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Hikes around Burgess Hill explore a landscape of woodlands, open spaces, and nature reserves in Mid Sussex. The region is characterized by its mix of green spaces interwoven with the urban environment, with trails providing access to the South Downs and the High Weald. Paths often follow the Eastern Adur River or pass by local ponds, offering varied scenery for circular walks Burgess Hill is known for.

Best hiking trails around Burgess Hill

  • The most popular hiking route is Valebridge…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Valebridge Mill and Pond loop from Burgess Hill

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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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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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Cav
March 13, 2026, Slugwash Lane

Nice views through here but keep an eye open for the potholes.

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Nej
September 24, 2024, Valebridge Mill and Pond

Old water-powered cornmill overlooking Valebridge Pond.

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Hear this shop is great for bike repairs

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Charlie
May 12, 2023, Rik's Bikes

Rik, was really helpful, helping me out in an emergency so I could carry on my journey. Great guy!!!

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Sarah
November 20, 2022, Slugwash Lane

This is part of Slugwash Lane - a good way of joining Haywards Heath to Wivelsfield.

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look out for dog walkers and the occasional horse. Better early morning as less people

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Josse M
June 20, 2020, Slugwash Lane

A nicer way to get to Ditchling and Ditchling Beacon than staying on the A/B roads

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many dog-friendly walks around Burgess Hill?

Yes, the area is very accommodating for walks with dogs. Many local nature reserves are popular spots. For instance, Bedelands Nature Reserve is a highly-regarded local favorite with varied habitats for your dog to explore. Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve is another excellent choice, often described as a beautiful spot for a dog walk in any season.

What are the 'twitten paths' in Burgess Hill?

The 'twitten paths' are a network of historic alleyways and footpaths that connect the town centre of Burgess Hill to the surrounding countryside. They offer a unique way to start a walk directly from the town, leading you out into green spaces. The local council provides guides for these trails, which vary in length. For more details on specific routes, you can consult the Burgess Hill Town Twittens & Trails page.

Are there any good circular walks for families?

Certainly. For a very short and easy outing suitable for all ages, the Hiking loop from Goddards' Green is a great option at just under a mile. It's a simple way to get some fresh air without committing to a long trek. Many of the local nature reserves, like West Park Nature Reserve, also offer gentle, contained paths perfect for a family stroll.

Can I get to hiking trails using public transport?

Yes, Burgess Hill's location makes it a good starting point for hikes accessible by public transport. The town itself is well-connected by train, and from there you can access many local footpaths, including the 'twitten paths' that lead out to the countryside. For routes heading towards the South Downs, local bus services can often get you closer to trailheads near villages like Ditchling.

What are some notable viewpoints on the trails near Burgess Hill?

For some of the most expansive views, you'll want to head south into the South Downs National Park. A short journey from Burgess Hill brings you to trails leading up to Ditchling Beacon, the highest point in East Sussex. From the summit, you get sweeping panoramic views across the Weald to the north and towards the English Channel in the south.

Are there any long-distance footpaths accessible from the area?

Yes, Burgess Hill is conveniently located near several long-distance trails. The High Weald Landscape Trail, a 90-mile route, passes through the region's characteristic landscape of rolling hills and ancient woodlands. The 60-mile Sussex Diamond Way also traverses the nearby Low Weald, offering a more extensive challenge for serious walkers.

What kind of scenery can I expect on hikes around Burgess Hill?

The hiking here offers a lovely mix of classic English countryside. You'll find trails that follow the Eastern Adur River, routes through ancient woodlands and meadows in places like Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve, and paths that cross the open chalk grasslands of the nearby South Downs. The landscape is a mosaic of green spaces, riverbanks, and gentle rolling hills.

Are there any walks that include historical points of interest?

Yes, you can combine a walk with local history. The Slugwash Lane – Wivelsfield Church loop from Wivelsfield is a moderate route that takes you to the historic Wivelsfield Church. Additionally, the area around Ditchling Beacon is archaeologically significant, featuring an Iron Age hillfort.

How many hiking trails are available in the Burgess Hill area?

There is a wide variety of options to explore, with over 60 curated hiking routes available around Burgess Hill. These range from short, easy strolls through local parks to more challenging treks in the surrounding High Weald and South Downs.

What do other hikers think of the trails around Burgess Hill?

The trails in this region are well-regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, hikers often praise the mix of accessible nature reserves, quiet woodland paths, and the beautiful scenery of the surrounding High Weald and South Downs.

Where are the best places for a nature walk?

For a dedicated nature walk, Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve is a top choice, celebrated for its ancient meadows, woodlands, and ponds which support a rich variety of wildlife. For a larger expanse, Buchan Country Park is a very popular, sprawling park with 170 acres of gardens, fields, and trails to explore.

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