Thank the Lord for a change in what we're allowed to do in the UK during this pandemic. I know that some people are not happy that lockdown has lightened and don't want to be heading out for walks, and that is OK, we are all different. It is your prerogative to choose what is right for your family. I'm happy for my family to go out together and enjoy the great outdoors and keep a 2-metre distance between us and other families, or if necessary to quickly pass each other on a path.
There seems to be agreement from the scientists that the risk of contracting the coronavirus in the great outdoors is far less than indoors, and it is certainly more fun to be to in the sun taking some exercise than it is to head into a supermarket.
We've decided to stay fairly local to home when we head out for a trip, as there doesn't seem any need to start travelling massive long distances when there are great places on our doorstep, and if everyone did this there would be far fewer worries about areas becoming inundated with visitors from afar.
Here are our recommendations for six walks you can take in East Sussex and enjoy the great outdoors, whilst also being sensible and applying the rules of social distancing.
1. Seven Sisters Cliffs and Country Park (near Eastbourne - BN20 0AB)
A word of warning if you're new to this area, the cliffs are made of chalk and prone to crumble, so please stay away from the edge as they can be super dangerous and no photo is worth your life.
Thanks to my husband for this image |
2. Cuckmere Valley (near Eastbourne - BN26 5TT)
Parking is £3 for under 2 hours and £4 for over 2 hours. There is normally toilets, a cafe and visitor centre here. You can also kayak and paddleboard here normally.
3. Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (Rye - TN31 7TX)
This 46-hectare reserve is gorgeous and there is a nice long, tarmacked path right up the middle, that is good for those needing an easy walk to maybe using wheels. There are loads of grassed or pebble paths too though, to allow you to get away from everyone else and to enjoy the space and fresh-air social distancing style.
Check out my full review of visiting the nature reserve. The parking is free and there is normally public toilets and cafes nearby, but obviously, at the moment, things are a little different
4. Bewl Water (Lamberhurst - TN3 8JH)
Parking for a car is just £4 for the whole day and there is a cafe, restaurant and toilets on site. In the summer months, it is open 8am to 30 minutes before dusk.
5. Arlington Reservoir (Polegate - BN26 6TF)
Normally there are toilets available and parking is £1 for under 2 hours and £2 for more than 2 hours. At the moment the car park is locked but you can park along the side of the road as it is quite right now.
6. Bodium Castle circular walk (Bodium - TN32 5UB
You can park for free at the castle if you're a member, or otherwise, it is a case of finding a spot along one of the country roads. Normally the cafe at the castle and also The Hub at Bodium are great places to eat.
These are just a few of the walks we've enjoyed in recent times and there are loads more around this area.
Check out these sites for more ideas of trails and walks to take in East Sussex
All Trails
East Sussex Country Council recommended walks
Countryfile East Sussex recommended walks
Komoot for hiking recommendations in East Sussex
Est Sussex walks on Walk & Cycle