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Woodland walks in West Sussex | Nore Wood

Woodland walks in West Sussex | Nore Wood

by Kathryn Burrington | 29 Jan 2020 | Chichester, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 14 comments

There’s a myriad of beautiful walks in West Sussex, many passing through our ancient woodlands. The county is one of the most wooded areas in England with a rich diversity of plant and animal species. We are fortunate to have an intricate network of public...
Join me on a guided walk in West Sussex and the South Downs

Join me on a guided walk in West Sussex and the South Downs

by Kathryn Burrington | 9 Oct 2018 | Chichester, Destinations, Featured, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 4 comments

Join Kathryn, from Sussex Bloggers, on a guided walk along the South Downs and discover some of the many secrets our countryside holds. Summer is a lovely time of year for walking in the English countryside. There are a great many public footpaths forming an extensive...
Into the Blue – Bluebell Woods in Sussex

Into the Blue – Bluebell Woods in Sussex

by Suzanne Jones | 16 Apr 2018 | East Sussex, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 2 comments

Bluebell season is upon us and it’s one of my favourite times of year to take a woodland walk. In springtime, Sussex woods are blanketed in swathes of glorious bluebells under dappled canopies of fresh green foliage. A woodland walk amid the delicate hues and...
The path to Halnaker Windmill, a magical tunnel of trees

The path to Halnaker Windmill, a magical tunnel of trees

by Kathryn Burrington | 23 May 2017 | Chichester, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex | 38 comments

Whenever I share this photograph on social media it causes a bit of a stir and many people have asked where it was taken. It’s called Mill Lane. It’s a public footpath in Halnaker (pronounced Ha’naker), a hamlet a few miles north of Chichester in...
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