Best attractions and places to see around Fletching include a range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks within this East Sussex village and its surrounding areas. The region is characterized by its blend of historical architecture, such as a Grade I listed church, and natural beauty, including reservoirs and country parks. Visitors can explore areas within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse landscapes. The area provides opportunities to engage with both local heritage and natural environments.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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There is a local car park at the Activity Centre leading straight onto the walk around the reservoir. Currently the foot path is very wet and muddy in places but would be a nice walk spring/summer/ autumn. There are a few benches around the reservoir for stopping and taking in the view.
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The perimeter path around the reservoir is very muddy in places currently due to the amount of rain. Welly boots needed in some places.
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This is the location of the only (single) public toilet on this route, and there’s also a kiosk for hot and cold drinks and ice creams. Long queues for both.
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Also a Local Nature Reserve, Ardingly Reservoir was built in the 1970s. It is a wildlife haven with Ospreys even seen here. There are two bird hides on this eastern shore while the south eastern end is a hive of watersports activity.
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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.
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Apart from a café bar where you can stop for a break, this center offers a variety of activities at Ardingly Reservoir, including junior and adult sailing, paddleboard rentals, and the opportunity to try windsurfing, among others.
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The area around Fletching offers several beautiful natural attractions. You can visit Ardingly Reservoir, a Local Nature Reserve known for its wildlife, bird hides, and watersports. The Forest Way Country Park provides a traffic-free path through the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for spotting local wildlife. For a challenge with rewarding views, explore Kidd's Hill, also known as The Wall, in Ashdown Forest.
Fletching is rich in history. The village itself, Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church, features many historical buildings, including the Grade I listed church dating back to 1230. Another iconic historical site is Pooh Bridge, famous for its association with Winnie the Pooh and the game of Poohsticks.
Yes, Fletching offers several family-friendly options. Pooh Bridge is a popular spot for families, especially fans of Winnie the Pooh, where you can play Poohsticks. The Ardingly Reservoir is great for walks and wildlife spotting, and the Forest Way Country Park provides a safe, traffic-free path suitable for family strolls and cycling.
The Fletching area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Sheffield Mill Pond loop. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and mountain biking trails that explore the scenic East Sussex countryside.
There are many hiking opportunities around Fletching. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, that explore the local landscape. Popular options include the Sheffield Mill Pond – Bluebell Railway Bridge loop and the West Wood – Sheffield Park loop. For more detailed information and route options, explore the hiking guide for Fletching.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Kidd's Hill, also known as The Wall, is the most challenging climb in Ashdown Forest. It's a straight, steep ascent that offers rewarding views to the northeast from Coleman's Hatch once you reach the top.
Absolutely. Kidd's Hill provides excellent views to the northeast from Coleman's Hatch. Additionally, Fletching Village itself offers impressive vistas over Sheffield Park, considered some of the finest in the county.
The Fletching area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring natural attractions like Ardingly Reservoir and the Forest Way Country Park. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, particularly around areas like Ashdown Forest. Historical sites like Fletching Village and St. Andrew & St. Mary the Virgin Church can be enjoyed in any season.
Yes, for attractions like Ardingly Reservoir, there is a car park available making access easy. For other village attractions and trailheads, parking options may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage or specific attraction websites beforehand.
Yes, Fletching Village is home to a couple of good pubs and village stores, offering places to relax and refresh after exploring the area. These establishments contribute to the pleasant atmosphere of this historic Sussex village.
Beyond the village itself, nearby cultural landmarks include Clinton Lodge Gardens, known for its diverse English garden designs, and National Trust properties like Sheffield Park and Garden and Wakehurst Place, which feature historic landscaped gardens and mansions.
Many of the natural areas around Fletching are suitable for dog walking. The Ardingly Reservoir is a popular spot for dog walkers, and the traffic-free Forest Way Country Park is also a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines.


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