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Ditchling Beacon station

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Caroline
July 21, 2018
Ditchling Beacon is the second highest point on the South Downs National Park with spectacular views across the Weald. As the name suggests, Ditchling Beacon was one of the chain of fires lit to warn of impending invasions. It was once an Iron Age hillfort, with its steep northern slope used as a natural defence. With its walking trails and long views over the downs, Ditchling Beacon is as good for the experienced rambler as it is for a family picnic. There are no facilities available on site (except for an ice-cream van in the summer months) and due to its open nature, it can get quite windy, so wrap up if necessary.
Ditchling Beacon is the second highest point on the South Downs National Park with spectacular views across the Weald. As the name suggests, Ditchling Beacon was one of the chain of fires lit to warn of impending invasions. It was once an Iron Age hillfort, with its steep northern slope used as a n…
Katy
August 29, 2018
Most beautiful view and walks, part of the southdowns way
Sophie
June 8, 2018
Catch the bus up here and walk along the South Downs Way to Lewes - or head in the opposite direction to reach the Jack & Jill Windmills.

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Brighton, England