I used to regularly ride the Downslink trail from Christ's Hospital to Shoreham. Not too testing and plenty of places en route for a bite to eat or a drink. Lovely on a Spring afternoon
I've just booked up for the London Brighton off road again over North & South Downs only 75 miles, walk in the park![]()
I've just booked up for the London Brighton off road again over North & South Downs only 75 miles, walk in the park![]()
I regularly do the downs link going across from East Grinstead through Crawley then down from horsham, I make it about 80 miles, going on to Washington should take it over 90.
8 of us, all in our 40s, getting the train to Guildford and riding the Downs Link to Shoreham as a warm up for our trip to Normandy in June to visit all the D-day beaches
That's definitely not the DownsLink you're doing. This is the Downslink route, which is 37 miles and doesn't pass through many of the places you mention. The Downslink is a very specific route following the old Downslink railway line linking Shoreham-by-Sea with Guildford. The map below is slightly wrong at the end, continuing onto Brighton. 90 miles is a cracking ride though, especially when you consider it's only 33 miles from E. Grindstead to Shoreham. What on earth are you doing out there on your bike?
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It is the downs link I am doing, but as I said from Horsham not Guildford, try reading what I posted. East Grinstead to Crawley, then Pease Pottage to Southwater then downslink to Shoreham.
Ah, you take the Downs Link part way to finish off. Gotcha. Great ride and nice way to finish.
Yea thats halfway though, as I go back the same route. Planning on carrying on through Brighton to Eastbourne then north at some point.
Get yourself over to Stanmer Woods for some riding - good selection of trails for all abilities, & easy to follow. Also got the tea rooms for those much needed breaks! If you are able to go further try Friston Forest, which is also a great mtb hub.
Personally, I love the area out the back of Peacehaven, Rottingdean, Woodingdean & Falmer...all the way up to Ditchling Beacon. There are some lovely trails that way - and some serious climbing if you like that sort of thing!
To join up with other people, try looking at Brighton MTB on Facebook - or get in touch with your local club, who will probably have an MTB section which you can get involved with.