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Hikes around Ferring feature a mix of coastal and countryside terrain. The landscape in this West Sussex area includes flat seaside paths along the English Channel and gentle inland routes. Key features include walks along the Ferring Rife river and ascents of Highdown Hill, which provides views over the surrounding area and the sea.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Highdown Hill is part of the South Downs National Park. From the summit there are good views of Littlehampton, Angmering, Ferring and Worthing, and as far east as the Seven Sisters or west to the Isle of Wight. The National Trust own and manage this area. A series of footpaths and bridleways cross the land here.
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Goring Greensward is a wooded area that fringes the beach at Goring by Sea, just outside of Worthing. It's a beautiful spot that backs on to a large grassy open space, where BBQs are permitted.
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Goring Greensward is a large open green space situated on the waterfront in Goring-by-Sea. Pack some lunch, pull up a picnic blanket, and enjoy the sensational ocean views.
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Enjoy a saunter down this scenic walkway that runs adjacent to the beautiful Ferring Rife. The footpath is around 1.5 miles and runs from the village of Ferring down to the coast at Ferring Beach. Expect lovely scenes of woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, and opportunities to see some beautiful birds and butterflies, too.
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This beautiful pebble beach stretches. 2 miles along the south coast of England and affords some breathtaking views up and down the coast and out to sea. This particular section of the beach is situated on the mouth of the Ferring Rife, a popular spot for fishermen.
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Highdown Hill is an open area overlooking the south coast and managed by the National Trust. It reaches 266 feet (81 m) and offers uninterrupted sea views over the suburbs of Worthing and Littlehampton.
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Yes, Ferring is a great place for walking with dogs. The area offers many open spaces, and Ferring Beach is known for being dog-friendly year-round. For a specific route, the Ferring & Goring-by-Sea loop is a flat coastal walk that's perfect for a stroll with your canine companion. Always be mindful of local signage, especially near wildlife areas like Ferring Rife.
The landscape around Ferring is ideal for easy, flat walks. The coastline offers miles of level paths along the shingle beach. For a route that combines both river and sea scenery, consider the Ferring Rife loop via Ferring Beach. This gentle walk follows the peaceful riverbank before returning along the coast.
Absolutely. Many of Ferring's trails are suitable for families. A great option is the Goring Greensward and Beach – Sea Lane Café loop from Ferring, which is a short, flat walk with plenty of open space and the promise of a treat at the popular Sea Lane Café.
For panoramic views of the coast and the South Downs, a walk up Highdown Hill is a must. The Highdown Hill trig point – Highdown Hill Bridleway loop from Ferring is an easy route that includes a gentle ascent to the summit, rewarding you with impressive vistas.
For coastal walks, there is on-street parking available along the seafront roads near Ferring Beach, though it can get busy. For walks heading inland towards Highdown Hill, you can find a dedicated car park at the top of Highdown Rise, which is also convenient for visiting the Highdown Gardens.
Yes, there are several options for a post-hike refreshment. The Sea Lane Café in Goring is a very popular spot right on the beach, perfect after a coastal walk. In Ferring village itself, you'll find traditional pubs that offer a cozy place to relax.
Yes, Ferring's location provides excellent access to the South Downs. You can easily drive a short distance to trailheads for iconic hikes like Cissbury Ring or Chanctonbury Ring. A walk up Highdown Hill also gives you a fantastic taste of the downland landscape right on the edge of the village.
Highdown Hill is rich in history and natural beauty. At the summit, you'll find the Miller's Tomb, a local landmark. On its slopes are the highly-regarded Highdown Gardens, unique chalk gardens with rare plants and sea views, which are a wonderful place to explore before or after your hike.
While most local loops are easy, you can create longer walks by linking trails. For a moderate-length coastal hike, the Giant Wheel, Worthing – Sea Lane Café loop from Ferring extends along the coast towards Worthing for a round trip of over 14 km. You can also head inland to connect with the extensive footpath network of the South Downs for a full day of hiking.
There are over 20 designated hiking routes to explore around Ferring on komoot. These range from short, easy coastal strolls to more moderate inland loops, offering plenty of choice for all fitness levels.
The trails around Ferring are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the variety of scenery, from the wide-open shingle beaches to the peaceful paths along the Ferring Rife. The accessibility of the routes and the stunning views from Highdown Hill are also frequently mentioned as highlights.


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