Southease to Monk's House Circular Walk
Southease to Monk's House Circular Walk
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Embark on a moderate hike through the classic English countryside, where chalk hills meet rolling farmland. This 3.1-mile (5.1 km) circular route offers gentle views of the River Ouse, which you will follow for a stretch. You will gain 107 feet (33 metres) in elevation, making it a manageable outing that takes approximately 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete. The trail provides a peaceful atmosphere as you traverse varied terrain, including paths along the riverbanks. Look out for the historic Southease Bridge, an 1880 landmark, as you cross the water.
Before you set out, be aware that the paths on this route can get very muddy and waterlogged, particularly after rain or during the winter months. Appropriate footwear is essential to ensure a comfortable experience. If you plan to visit Monk's House, remember it is usually open from March to October, Wednesday to Sunday. For refreshments after your walk, the Abergavenny Arms pub in Rodmell is a convenient option.
This trail offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance within the South Downs National Park. It leads you directly to Monk's House in Rodmell, the former residence of the renowned author Virginia Woolf. This connection provides a fascinating glimpse into literary history, adding a cultural layer to your outdoor adventure. The route is an excellent choice for those seeking a gentle exploration of the area's heritage and landscapes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.52 km
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1.46 km
1.43 km
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You can typically find parking in the villages of Southease or Rodmell. Many visitors choose to start near the Southease Bridge or in Rodmell, which is close to Monk's House. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.
Yes, the route is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through farmland and areas with livestock, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially near fields with sheep or cattle. Always follow the Countryside Code.
The walk is enjoyable year-round, but the best time is typically during drier months from late spring to early autumn. During winter or after heavy rain, paths can become extremely muddy and waterlogged, particularly the track leading to the river through water meadows. Proper waterproof footwear is highly recommended in wetter conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Southease to Monk's House Circular Walk itself, as it uses public footpaths and bridleways. However, if you plan to visit Monk's House, which is owned by the National Trust, there will be an admission fee for entry to the house and garden.
The trail features varied terrain. You'll encounter paths that can be very muddy and slippery, especially after rain. While parts are relatively flat, there are gradual ascents and descents, including a small hill with views towards Rodmell and the Ouse Valley. The underfoot conditions often reveal the chalk and flint characteristic of the South Downs.
This route is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll pass by Monk's House – Virginia Woolf's Home, the 12th-century St Peter's Church in Southease with its rare round tower, and St Peter's Church in Rodmell. You'll also cross the historic Southease Bridge over the River Ouse.
Yes, the Abergavenny Arms pub in Rodmell provides an opportunity for a refreshment stop. It's conveniently located near Monk's House, making it a good option for a break during or after your walk.
Along the River Ouse, you can often spot various bird species, including herons and egrets. The surrounding countryside is home to typical English farmland wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds of prey soaring above the downs.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. It follows sections of the Monks House and the Sussex Ouse Valley Way for its entire length. You'll also find it briefly overlaps with parts of the Egrets Way and the South Downs Way.
The National Trust classifies this as a 'moderate' walk and generally considers it family-friendly. While some parts are easy, the potential for very muddy and waterlogged paths, especially in winter, can increase the difficulty for younger children. In dry conditions, it's a lovely route for families to explore.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, as conditions can change. It's also wise to bring water, snacks, and a map or GPS device, as phone signal can be intermittent in some areas. If visiting Monk's House, check their opening times.
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