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Top 3 Gorges around Linch

Best canyons around Linch offer diverse natural landscapes, primarily characterized by impressive gorges and rolling terrain. The area, located in West Sussex, provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring unique geological formations. Visitors can discover several notable gorges, each presenting distinct features and experiences within the region.

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  • The most popular canyons is Devil’s Punch Bowl, a viewpoint that attracts a mixture of walkers, runners, cyclists, and horse riders. It is National Trust…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Devil’s Punch Bowl

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The Punchbowl is national trust land so attracts a mixture of walkers, runners, cyclists, horse riders and motorcycles. As such it can become a bit of a battle between all users.

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Hammer Lane

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Hammer Lane is an impressive narrow sunken road in Chithurst cutting through sandstone and passing over Hammer stream.

It’s a lovely section of road cycling, typical of the quiet lanes in this part of West Sussex.

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Punchbowl - lower bowl

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The lower part of the Devil's Punchbowl is super quiet and peaceful. There are a number of paths to choose from in this area, all generally involve a climb out of he bowl.

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Into the Bowl

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One of the lower paths in the Devils Punchbowl. It’s generally super quiet, wide paths and generally good under foot all year round.

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June 17, 2026, Punchbowl - lower bowl

The deep, sheltered lower basin of the Devil’s Punch Bowl offers a cool, secretive world apart from the exposed rim. Dappled sunlight filters through ancient oak and beech woodland, while small, clear streams ripple across the valley floor, creating a tranquil, lush haven rich with mosses and wildlife.

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The lower part of the Devil's Punchbowl is super quiet and peaceful. There are a number of paths to choose from in this area, all generally involve a climb out of he bowl.

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One of the lower paths in the Devils Punchbowl. It’s generally super quiet, wide paths and generally good under foot all year round.

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Hammer Lane is an impressive narrow sunken road in Chithurst cutting through sandstone and passing over Hammer stream. It’s a lovely section of road cycling, typical of the quiet lanes in this part of West Sussex.

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The Punchbowl is national trust land so attracts a mixture of walkers, runners, cyclists, horse riders and motorcycles. As such it can become a bit of a battle between all users. There are many bridleways running through the Punchbowl. Be nice, say hi!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyons or gorges can I explore around Linch?

Around Linch, you'll find impressive gorges that offer varied experiences. Notable spots include the dramatic Devil’s Punch Bowl, known for its viewpoints, and Hammer Lane, a unique sunken road cutting through sandstone.

Are there family-friendly trails in the gorges near Linch?

Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider the trail Into the Bowl. It offers generally quiet, wide paths that are good underfoot all year round, making it suitable for families.

What are the difficulty levels of trails in the Linch area gorges?

The gorges around Linch offer a range of difficulties. Trails like Devil’s Punch Bowl and Hammer Lane are considered intermediate. For a more challenging experience, the Highcombe Bottom Climb out of the Devil's Punchbowl presents a steep, consistent gradient.

What outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Linch?

Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Linch is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, family-friendly hikes, and gravel biking routes.

Are there good hiking opportunities near the gorges?

Absolutely. The region offers many hiking trails. For family-friendly options, explore the family-friendly hikes around Linch, which include routes like the Lynchmere Common – Marley Common loop.

Can I go mountain biking or gravel biking near the Linch gorges?

Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. You can find dedicated MTB trails around Linch and a variety of gravel biking routes, including challenging loops like the Great Ridge Trail – Harting Down.

What can I expect when visiting Devil's Punch Bowl?

The Devil’s Punch Bowl is National Trust land, popular with walkers, runners, cyclists, and horse riders. It features many bridleways and offers stunning viewpoints. Be prepared for a mix of users on the trails.

What is unique about Hammer Lane?

Hammer Lane is an impressive narrow sunken road in Chithurst. It cuts through sandstone and passes over Hammer stream, offering a lovely section for road cycling, typical of the quiet lanes in this part of West Sussex.

Are there any challenging climbs in the Linch gorges?

Yes, if you're looking for a challenge, the Highcombe Bottom Climb out of the Devil's Punchbowl is a steep ascent with a consistent gradient, providing a great workout.

What kind of natural features can I see in the gorges around Linch?

The gorges around Linch are characterized by their dramatic geological formations, such as the sandstone cuts of Hammer Lane, and the expansive viewpoints offered by areas like the Devil’s Punch Bowl, which is also a natural monument.

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