This is one of my favourite local walks. If it was a real ale it would be called
something like ‘Old Dependable’, I’ve walked it dozens of times, it’s familiar
and never disappoints. It starts and
finishes in Arundel, takes you through wooded parkland, crosses the meandering
River Arun (twice), traverses classic high chalk downland, and swoops back to
Arundel along a lovely dry valley. It’s
just a shade under 19kms long, can be completed in under five hours and is just
tough enough to justify a couple of pints or so of genuine real ale in Arundel
before returning to Brighton (or wherever).

To be honest it does challenge the number No 2 ‘Walks from
Brighton Rule’ (you have to be able to get to and from the walk from Brighton
by public transport) as it takes nearly an hour to get there on either bus or
train (you can get there nearly as quickly from London). It’s not that far as crow flies but if you go
by train you have to change at Ford and the bus option, the ‘Coastliner 700’ is
even less direct. When I had a car the
rule could easily be ignored but no longer.