Best mountain peaks around South Stoke offers a diverse landscape of rolling hills and elevated viewpoints. The area is characterized by picturesque countryside, providing opportunities for scenic walks and exploration. Visitors can discover historic paths, ancient sites, and expansive views across the region. These elevated points are appreciated for their natural beauty and accessibility for outdoor activities.
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Chantry Hill is adjacent to Kithurst Hill and provides another route to this accessible trig point. The paths and wide open views down over the South Downs are stunning.
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Yet another trig point to do on the South Downs Way. Well, not quite as Kithurst Hill is slightly north of the official trail, but worth the dog leg to it just to get another trig.
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This is a great place to visit at any time of the year, but is particularly special in the autumn. At the NE edge of the village, on the main road (A285), is a new small carpark. The path up to the windmill (Mill Lane track on OS maps) follows the old Roman Road, Stane Street. Beyond the cottages is the famous Halnaker Tree Tunnel. The sunken path has trees on both sides which look particularly fantastic on sunny, autumn days. There are great views in every direction when you get up to the windmill.
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A beautiful little hill and very popular with dog walkers and runners. Mainly because not only are the views great but there are good paths underfoot and a nearby car park.
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Not as steep as some sections up to the South Downs Way but when you get to the top it is worth every fast heart beating moment and the decent is exilerating!
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A steady climb up onto the South Downs Way. Rutted chalk but rideable. Orchids half way up.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Halnaker Windmill, a historical site offering fantastic 360-degree views, and Bignor Hill summit and Roman road signpost, known for its far-reaching views and historical markers. Another favorite is Chantry Hill, which provides spellbinding views over the countryside and out to sea.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. Halnaker Windmill is a prominent historical landmark, and Bignor Hill summit and Roman road signpost includes a Roman road sign on the ancient Stane Street, connecting to historical routes.
The elevated points around South Stoke offer diverse and expansive views. From places like Bignor Hill and Chantry Hill, you can enjoy far-reaching vistas over rolling countryside, lush greenery, and even out to sea. Many spots provide panoramic 360-degree views.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Halnaker Windmill is considered family-friendly, offering great views and an accessible path. Barnsfarm Hill on the South Downs Way also offers family-friendly sections with amazing views.
The area around South Stoke is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. Popular hiking routes include the Monarch's Way and River Arun Circular, while cyclists enjoy loops like Storrington & Pulborough from Amberley.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, trails around Chantry Hill and Kithurst Hill Trig Point are rated as challenging. Additionally, longer hiking routes like the Arundel to Amberley loop and the Bignor Hill, Houghton Forest & Glatting Beacon loop are considered difficult.
While enjoyable year-round, some locations are particularly special in certain seasons. For instance, Halnaker Windmill is noted as being especially beautiful in the autumn, with the path leading up to it featuring a stunning tree tunnel.
Yes, many trails in the area are dog-friendly. Kithurst Hill Trig Point, for example, is very popular with dog walkers due to its great views and good paths underfoot.
The South Downs Way, which passes near several elevated points like Barnsfarm Hill, is renowned for its classic chalky doubletracks, testing climbs, and expansive views. It offers exhilarating descents and rewarding ascents, making it a favorite for cyclists, walkers, and horse riders.
The Kithurst Hill Trig Point is a popular spot, slightly north of the official South Downs Way, offering excellent views. It's a local favorite for its picturesque setting and is easily accessible from a nearby car park.
Yes, Chantry Hill and Kithurst Hill Trig Point are both recognized as natural monuments. The area is characterized by rolling hills and chalk landscapes, typical of the South Downs, offering unique geological beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning, wide-open views over the picturesque countryside and out to sea. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and the opportunity for various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling makes the area highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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