Findon Walks
This West Sussex village is in a fine spot for exploring the South Downs.
Local walking highlights include the hill fort and viewpoint at Cissbury Ring and the Chanctonbury Ring Hill Fort. The South Downs Way National Trail also passes close by.
Please scroll down for the full list of walks near and around Findon. The detailed maps below also show a range of footpaths, bridleways and cycle paths in the area.
Findon Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map
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Findon OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Findon Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Walks near Findon
- Cissbury Ring - Visit this historic hill fort in West Sussex and enjoy terrific views over the South Downs countryside on this circular walk
- Devils Dyke - This circular walk explores this beautiful valley near Brighton
- Fulking - The pretty village of Fulking sits in a lovely position on the South Downs
- Highdown Hill and Highdown Gardens - This walk visits Highdown Gardens before climbing Highdown Hill in the South Downs
- Chanctonbury Ring - Climb to this early Iron Age hill fort on the South Downs and enjoy wonderful views over the surrounding countryside and coast
- Clapham Wood - These mysterious woods are located in the Arun District of West Sussex, next to the village of Clapham
- Angmering Park Estate Woods - The expansive area of woodland surrounding the Angmering Park Estate has miles of public bridleways and footpaths for walkers and cyclists to try.
- Lancing Ring - This circular walk explores the Lancing Ring Nature Reserve in West Sussex.
- Worthing - This circular walk explores the South Downs to the north of this West Sussex seaside town
- The South Downs Way - This beautiful 100 mile long trail runs from Winchester to the coastal town of Eastbourne
Pubs/Cafes
The Findon Manor Hotel is set in an interesting 18th century building and includes 2 acres of lovely gardens. It has an interesting history having started its life as the village Rectory. The centre portion of the building was then built in 1584,
and around 1728 the east wing was added and the west end was built in 1773.
There's two restaurants and the Snooty Fox Bar which provides a warm, casual, cosy atmosphere for guests and non-residents to relax in. The bar faces the lawned garden allowing guests to sit outside and enjoy the country air. You can find the hotel on the High Street with a postcode of BN14 0TA for your sat navs.