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Easy hiking trails around Stedham With Iping traverse a varied landscape characterized by lowland heathland, extensive woodlands, and the winding River Rother. The region features Iping and Stedham Commons, a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its unique flora. Hikers can explore rolling downs that offer views towards the South Downs, alongside tranquil riverside paths. The terrain typically consists of dry, sandy soils, with some sections potentially muddy in wetter conditions.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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13
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.01km
01:38
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.17km
02:00
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.69km
00:42
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.75km
01:31
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amazing views over to the South Downs ridge and across the milland valley
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Good views are to be had from here going to the trig point.
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Typical UK trig point. Gravel, start point car park. A bit of road work but mainly good trails.
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The Rother rises in Hampshire near Liss Forest and flows south to Petersfield before veering east into West Sussex where it flows along the foot of the South Downs to join the River Arun near Hardham. The Rother is the largest tributary of the Arun and runs for a total length of 52km, approximately 42km of which lies within West Sussex. https://www.gravelroots.net/rother_river.html
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Somewhat hidden in the bushes in this trig point, but it's worth finding for the great views towards the South Downs. Trig Points are dotted about the UK and were used by the Ordnance Survey to plot the shape of the land when mapping. They are usually at the highest point in an area.
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Far reaching views from the bench at the Woolbeding Common viewpoint. Across to Titty Hill and towards the South Downs. It really is an exceptional view and a short walk from the car park so perfect for those who prefer to or can walk short distances.
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Keep on the gravel bridleway past a beautiful old Sussex farm!
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Stedham With Iping offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 260 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region features more than 560 hiking tours, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Easy hikes in Stedham With Iping primarily traverse lowland heathland, woodlands, and river valleys. You'll find dry, sandy soils, especially on the extensive Iping and Stedham Commons. Some sections, particularly near the River Rother or in shaded woodland areas, may be muddy during wetter seasons.
Yes, many easy routes in Stedham With Iping are circular. For example, the Stedham Hanger – Hopgarden Plantation loop from Woolbeding with Redford offers a pleasant 4.2-mile walk through shaded woodlands. Another option is the Woolbeding Common – Woolbeding Common Viewpoint loop from Linch, which takes you through rolling downs and open common land.
Easy hikes in Stedham With Iping offer diverse sights. You can explore the unique lowland heathland of Iping and Stedham Commons, known for its heather and diverse wildlife. The River Rother loop from Stedham with Iping provides tranquil riverside scenery. For historical interest, the River Rother – Cowdray House Ruins loop from Stedham with Iping allows you to see the historic Cowdray Heritage Ruins.
Yes, many easy trails are well-suited for families. The varied landscapes, from woodlands to open commons and riverside paths, provide engaging environments for children. Routes like the Hiking loop from Stedham with Iping are shorter and have minimal elevation, making them ideal for a family outing.
The easy trails in Stedham With Iping are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from the unique heathlands to the tranquil river paths and shaded woodlands, as well as the well-maintained network of paths.
Stedham With Iping is enjoyable year-round. Late summer is particularly beautiful when the heather on the lowland heathlands, such as Iping and Stedham Commons, is in full bloom. Spring offers fresh greenery and wildflowers, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands. Winter walks can be peaceful, though some sandy or peaty sections might be muddier.
Yes, several easy routes offer rewarding views. Trails that traverse rolling downs, such as those around Woolbeding Common, often provide expansive vistas, including glimpses towards the South Downs. Trig points on higher ground, like Older Hill, also offer excellent panoramic outlooks over the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely. Beyond the hiking trails, the region features several points of interest. You can find tranquil lakes such as South Pond, Midhurst or Folly Pond. For historical exploration, the Cowdray Heritage Ruins are a notable landmark, and you can also find other historical sites like Folly Tower, South Downs National Park.
The diverse habitats of Stedham With Iping support a rich array of wildlife. On the heathlands of Iping and Stedham Commons, you might spot rare birds like nightjars and woodlarks, as well as various insects and butterflies, including the silver-studded blue butterfly. The woodlands and river valleys also host a variety of birds and small mammals.
Yes, a significant part of the area is the Iping and Stedham Commons Nature Reserve, which is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This rare lowland heathland habitat is meticulously managed and offers miles of paths for exploration. You can find more information about the commons on the Stedham With Iping Parish Council website.


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