The South Downs Way

South Downs National Park MTB Hub web site
All you need is a bike and a map!
If
you can't get organised to join an event, ride it yourself. The SDW
with its 10,000ft of climbing is always there, on our doorstep. All you
need is a bike, this map (£12.99 at Quest Adventure), and a bit of
determination. Go for it!
The South Downs Way - National long distance trail
Not far enough? Why not ride there and back?
Take a look at the South Downs Double website for inspiration. Ian Leitch is supported by Quest Adventure
The South Downs National Park
Uniquely combining a biodiverse landscape with bustling towns and villages, the South Downs National Park covers an area of over 1,600 km2 and is home to more than 110,400 people.
Recognised as an area of outstanding beauty, the South Downs is also home to a multitude of vibrant working communities steeped in history and traditional English culture, from the ancient cathedral city of Winchester in the west to the bustling market town of Lewes in the east.
Here you can walk, cycle or horse ride along the South Downs Way, enjoy traditional ales in an English country pub, visit arts and crafts festivals at Winchester, Brighton and Arundel, and watch spectacular performances at the world famous Glyndebourne.
Whatever you are looking to do, for residents and visitors alike, the South Downs National Park offers a multitude of things to see and enjoy.

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South Downs National Park boundary map