Best attractions and places to see around Lyminster And Crossbush include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and scenic trails in West Sussex, England. The area is characterized by its rich Anglo-Saxon history, picturesque countryside, and proximity to the Arun Valley and South Downs National Park. Visitors can explore ancient Roman roads, significant historical buildings, and tranquil natural spaces. These features collectively highlight the historical depth and natural beauty of the Lyminster And Crossbush area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Cycling is limited. Access from London Road (where cathedral is)
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it's beautiful but it seems it may have been overgrown through times. Now (May 2025), it is full of nettles, bramble, slipped banks and even fallen tree. So prepare to be lifting your bike. Very challenging for mountain bikers. I haven't seen that tree with roots out...either fallen or on slightly different route? There were machines to take care of fallen trees (past Arundel Park gate towards South Stoke)
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Beautiful views, trails and architecture in a historical place. Some hill walking, mud tracks (of this time of year) walk along the River Arun. You will see a variety of birds, adulating ground levels, scenic photographic views both panoramic and sculpture. Visit the old market town, churches, a cathedral, views of Arundel Castle, sit by the lake with a hot drink from the cafe at Swanbourne Lake. Walk your own pace and enjoy.
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Not great for riding, narrow, overgrown and lots of walkers. Most of the time you have no views of the river either.
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The area is rich in history. You can walk along Stane Street Roman Road, a 56-mile Roman road linking London to Chichester, literally following in ancient footsteps. Don't miss the 11th-century Saxon St Mary Magdalene Church in Lyminster, which houses the intriguing 'Slayer's Slab' linked to a local dragon legend. Nearby, the prominent Hiorne Tower, a 19th-century folly, also offers historical context within the South Downs National Park.
Absolutely. Swanbourne Lake offers a picturesque setting with abundant wildlife, perfect for a leisurely walk or even rowing between March and October. For expansive views, head to Hiorne Tower or Bignor Hill summit, both providing stunning vistas of the South Downs countryside. Lyminster itself also provides excellent vantage points across the Arun Valley towards Arundel.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking along the peaceful River Arun Riverside Path, though some sections can be narrow. For cycling, there are numerous routes available; explore options like those found in the Cycling around Lyminster And Crossbush guide, or for more challenging terrain, check out the Gravel biking around Lyminster And Crossbush guide.
Yes, Swanbourne Lake is particularly family-friendly. You can walk around the lake and woodland, feed the swans and ducks, or even rent a rowing boat during warmer months. The nearby Swanbourne Lodge Tearooms also offer refreshments. The picturesque countryside of Crossbush also provides many trails suitable for family walks.
Lyminster is famous for the legend of the Knucker, a dragon said to have inhabited the deep chalk spring known as The Knucker Hole. The story tells of a local hero, Jim Pulk, who slayed the beast, and his memory is commemorated by the 'Slayer's Slab' inside St Mary Magdalene Church. Additionally, Bignor Hill is also associated with Celtic legends of a dragon's lair.
Lyminster provides excellent vantage points for enjoying views across the Arun Valley towards Arundel, where Arundel Castle is a prominent landmark. Swanbourne Lake is also beautifully overlooked by Arundel Castle, offering a picturesque setting to admire the fortress.
You can explore historical trails like Stane Street Roman Road, which offers a unique walk through ancient history. The River Arun Riverside Path provides a peaceful, winding track. The picturesque countryside around Crossbush also features numerous trails for hiking, and the South Downs National Park, home to Hiorne Tower and Bignor Hill, offers extensive walking opportunities with varied terrain.
Yes, The Six Bells in Lyminster is an old coaching inn and a well-known pub among locals. Near Swanbourne Lake, you'll find Swanbourne Lodge Tearooms, offering a range of food and drink. In Crossbush, the Arundel Brewhouse and Cafe is a newer business venture south of the A27 dual carriageway.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive views, historical significance, and tranquil natural settings. Highlights like Hiorne Tower are appreciated for their excellent vantage points, while Swanbourne Lake is loved for its picturesque beauty and wildlife. The opportunity to walk in the footsteps of ancient civilizations on Stane Street Roman Road is also a popular draw, with many enjoying the blend of history and nature.
Yes, for more detailed historical information about the parish, you can visit the official Lyminster and Crossbush Parish Council website: lyminsterandcrossbush-pc.gov.uk.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the River Arun Riverside Path can be challenging in parts due to narrow and overgrown sections. For cyclists, the Cycling around Lyminster And Crossbush guide includes difficult routes like the 'Chichester Cathedral – Beach Huts loop'. Gravel biking also offers difficult options, such as the 'View from Bignor Hill – Graffham Down Nature Reserve loop' found in the Gravel biking around Lyminster And Crossbush guide.


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