Best mountain peaks around Westhampnett are characterized by rolling hills and downs, rather than traditional mountains. The area, including parts of the Goodwood estate, offers elevated points with notable views across the scenic landscape. Westhampnett's highest point is approximately 163 meters (534 feet) near the Goodwood Racecourse Grandstand. The region provides access to the South Downs National Park trails, offering diverse hiking opportunities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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It's worth noting that the pictures here are of Devil's Humps (10 mins away) not Bow Hill. This marker is in the middle of some woodland without a view (but you do walk past a good view as you turn off the main path!)
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A decent enough area with a trig pointed top. One of many trig points along the South Downs Way.
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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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Nice place with spectacular views. Easy path.
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Westhampnett is located in West Sussex, a region characterized by rolling hills and downs rather than traditional mountain peaks. The elevated points in the area, such as those within the Goodwood estate and the wider South Downs, offer scenic views and diverse hiking opportunities. The highest point directly within Westhampnett is approximately 163 meters (534 feet) near the Goodwood Racecourse Grandstand.
Yes, the area is rich in historical sites. You can visit Halnaker Windmill, a historical landmark offering 360-degree views, or explore the Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows), ancient burial mounds with spectacular views from Kingley Vale. Another significant spot is the Bignor Hill summit and Roman road signpost, a prominent viewpoint on the South Downs Way featuring a Roman road sign.
For family-friendly options, Halnaker Windmill is a great choice, offering fantastic views and a path following the old Roman Road. The Lancaster Bomber Crash Site Memorial, Littleton Down is also considered family-friendly, combining historical interest with an elevated viewpoint.
Several easy hiking trails are available around Westhampnett. You can explore routes like the Monarch's Way and The Trundle Loop, or a loop around the Goodwood Motor Circuit. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Westhampnett guide.
Yes, Heyshott Down Trig Point is a natural monument and viewpoint. Once quarried for chalk, it's now reclaimed by diverse plant species, attracting butterflies like the chalkhill blue and marbled white, and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Halnaker Windmill is particularly special in the autumn. The path leading up to it, which follows the old Roman Road (Stane Street), features the famous Halnaker Tree Tunnel, which looks fantastic on sunny autumn days.
Absolutely. There are various running trails available, including routes like the Graffham Down Nature Reserve loop or the East Dean Village loop, both starting near Goodwood Racecourse. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Westhampnett guide.
Yes, road cycling routes in the area often include elevated sections. You can find routes like the East Dean Hill – The Trundle loop or the Houghton Hill Climb. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Westhampnett guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and far-reaching views from these elevated points. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with historical significance, such as the Bronze Age barrows or Roman road markers. The ease of access to scenic paths and the peaceful atmosphere are also commonly praised.
Yes, the Lancaster Bomber Crash Site Memorial, Littleton Down is located at the top of Littleton Down, which stands at 255 meters. This memorial commemorates the eight people who died when a Lancaster bomber crashed there in 1944, and it offers a poignant historical viewpoint.
While Westhampnett itself features rolling hills, the highest point in the broader West Sussex area is Blackdown, standing at 280 meters (919 feet). Other significant elevations include Harting Down at 270 meters (886 feet) and Chanctonbury Ring at 242 meters (794 feet), known for its historic hillfort.


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