Best attractions and places to see around Brightling include a collection of unique follies and historical sites. Situated in an elevated position within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village offers views of the surrounding countryside. The area is characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and numerous footpaths. It provides opportunities to explore both man-made landmarks and natural landscapes.
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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Amazing trail along an old railway line route, it is smooth rolling and very enjoyable for all ages and abilities, there is an unfinished section that can also be ridden but be weary of random fences you may have to traverse.
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Rudyard Kipling's estate in East Sussex is a wonderful place that is managed and maintained by the National Trust. Here you can stroll through the orchard, the vegetable garden and the formal garden. Then you can visit the house from 1634 and the old mill, where Kipling had a generator installed early on to supply the house with electricity. Here they are trying to make the garden a perfect place for insects and especially for bees. To this end, a lot of experimentation is being done with flower meadows - you can wander through at least one of them during your visit. The house looks very grand and elegant, but turns out to be a gloomy block inside - as is often the case with these old, historic buildings. Here you can find more information about Bateman's: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/batemans
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First cycle from south to north. The way back is then downhill. Quite a boring trip without much view of the landscape
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This 14 mile surfaced path through the Sussex countryside is mostly traffic free and is a safe route for walkers and cyclists of all ages, forming part of the National Cycle Network – route 21. The picturesque trail follows the former ‘Cuckoo Line’ railway track and stretches from Heathfield to Shinewater Park. It passes through Horam, Hailsham and Polegate. So nice to ride and just listen to the sound of bird song without the hum of traffic.
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed it! The audio guides are really interesting and we learned and experienced a lot. I would definitely come again, there is a lot to see and the big tour we chose covered everything. The shop was great too. The houses and (battle) grounds are managed by English Heritage.
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Brightling is rich in history, particularly with the unique follies commissioned by John "Mad Jack" Fuller. You can discover structures like the iconic Brightling Needle, an obelisk on one of East Sussex's highest points, and the intriguing Pyramid mausoleum in the churchyard of St Thomas a Becket. Beyond Brightling, you can visit Bodiam Castle, a 14th-century moated castle, or delve into the past at Battle Abbey and Battlefield, founded by William the Conqueror.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Cuckoo Trail offers a 14-mile traffic-free path perfect for cycling or walking with children, featuring sculptures and wildlife. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest provides family-friendly cycling trails and adventure playgrounds. Additionally, Bodiam Castle and Battle Abbey and Battlefield often host seasonal events and offer engaging experiences for all ages.
Brightling is situated within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering spectacular views over rolling hills, dense woodlands, and streams. The elevated position of the village itself provides picturesque vistas. You can explore these natural landscapes through numerous footpaths, including those leading to follies like the Observatory and the Sugarloaf, which are set in scenic locations.
The area around Brightling is crisscrossed with footpaths ideal for walking and hiking. Popular trails include those exploring "Mad Jack Fuller's Tower loop" and "Mad Jack's Sugarloaf loop," which take you past some of the famous follies. For more structured routes, you can find various options for different difficulty levels in the running trails guide, which also includes walking routes.
Absolutely. The Cuckoo Trail is a popular 14-mile traffic-free path, ideal for family cycling. For mountain biking, Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest offers dedicated trails. You can explore more cycling routes, including touring bicycle options, in the cycling guide for Brightling.
Brightling Park, formerly known as Rose Hill, is a historic country estate. It is home to Grissell Racing and is well-known for hosting annual International Horse Trials and a music festival. The parkland itself is Grade II listed, offering a beautiful setting, though the main house and some follies within it are private.
St Thomas a Becket Church is the parish church of Brightling and holds historical and cultural significance. It features intriguing medieval brasses and remnants of medieval wall paintings. Notably, it houses a memorial to John "Mad Jack" Fuller, who also gifted the church a unique barrel organ and a peal of bells. His Egyptian-style pyramid mausoleum is located in the churchyard.
Brightling is famous for its collection of follies built by John "Mad Jack" Fuller. These include the cylindrical Observatory, the over 65-foot-high Brightling Needle, the conical Sugarloaf, the classical Temple (Rotunda) within Brightling Park, and the Tower (Watch Tower). Each has its own story and adds to the unique character of the village.
Yes, Bateman's House and Gardens, the former home of author Rudyard Kipling, is located in Burwash, a short distance from Brightling. This 17th-century house and its beautiful gardens are managed by the National Trust and offer a fascinating glimpse into Kipling's life and work.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of experiences, from the historical depth of sites like Bodiam Castle and Battle Abbey, to the natural beauty and outdoor activities offered by the High Weald and trails like the Cuckoo Trail. The unique follies of Mad Jack Fuller are also a consistent highlight, providing a quirky and memorable aspect to the region's charm.
Yes, many of the footpaths around Brightling offer relatively easy terrain, especially those exploring the immediate village and its follies. The Cuckoo Trail, while long, is flat and traffic-free, making sections of it ideal for an easy stroll. For more options, look for routes marked as 'easy' in the running and walking guides for the area.
Being within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Brightling and its surroundings are rich in wildlife. The dense woodlands, streams, and open fields provide habitats for various birds, small mammals, and insects. The Cuckoo Trail, for instance, is noted for its wildflowers and abundance of wildlife thriving along the former railway line.


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