Hi guys
I'm hoping to cycle from Brighton to Chichester in a couple of weeks and I was debating the A259 or sustrans route 2 along the coast. The sustrans route sounds safer and prettier but I have a nasty feeling that a lot it will be on a shared path with pedestrians and therefore quite slow (and frustrating!)- is this correct? Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Becca
Hi Becca,
You might like to consider this route.
Personally I would ride out to Pyecombe, following the
A23 NCN 20, you could then follow the South downs way which is bloody good ride, with a few soggy bits and a few hills, but in the main good hard surface.
If you or your bike are not up to riding the SDW, then leave
Brighton on the
Devils Dyke road but head for
Saddlecoombe, turn Left for
Poynings then follow the under hill road through
Fulkings to the
A2037. Turn left for
Upper Beeding then right into
Bramber through
Bramber and
Steyning to
Washington on the
A283.
At
Washington roundabout Straight ahead for
Storrington, through
Storrington turn Right onto
B2139 and follow to
Amberley and
Houghton Bridge(Road is a little narrow in places with some fast traffic). Tea rooms and pub by bridge, continue on
B2139 uphill to
Whiteways Roundabout (tea Room by Car park). From the roundabout take the
A29 road for
Slindon and
Fontwell (All downhill to Slindon). At the
Slindon turn off, you can either carry on to
Fontwell, or turn off into
Slindon village and follow the meandering minor roads thought
Eartham to
Halnaker and
Boxgrove then to
Tangmere and into Chichester.
Or from the
Slindon turn off, stay on the
A29 for
Fontwell, then follow to
Eastergate,
Westergate, Oving then into Chi!.
Total Distance: about 40 miles depending what route you take.