Devils Dyke Devils Dyke National Trust

Description


A massive gash in the landscape at the edge of the South Downs. From the very pleasant pub at the top of the Dyke, on the back edge of the downs, you get a stunning view across the Sussex Weald to the North Downs. There are plenty of hearty walks that help you explore the area.

Charge




Getting There

Brighton and Hove route 77 (open top bus in fine weather) runs approximately hourly from the pier out to the pub at Devils Dyke. Due to the route it takes it can get heavily delayed if the traffic in the centre of Brighton is busy.
Latitude: 50.883376; Longitude: -0.211346
What3Words: seasick.repayment.pile

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Web Link


www.nationaltrust.org.uk/devils-dyke
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (01/03/2014), and on time of last update (05/03/2014) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.