- Shoreham, Lancing, and Bramber Circular - 11.5 milesOld Shoreham Toll Bridge (East end near Red Lion Pub), Shoreham-by-Sea
A circular walk starting from the Old Shoreham Tollbridge (opposite the Red Lion pub close to the Airshow crash memorial). The walk proceeds north of Lancing towards the college before looping around to Bramber. Later returning to Shoreham along the river.
Picnic lunch.
Accessible via public transport. Catch the #2 bus from Churchill Square at 09:48 which arrives at the Red Lion bus stop for 10.34. The walk will start after the arrival of the bus.
If walking from the train station, please allow a good 20-30 minutes to reach the walk start point.
Parking available a few minutes walk away in St Nicolas lane Shoreham.
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/group-walks/shoreham-lancing-and-bramber-circular-0
Difficulty: Moderate (https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking-hub/how-know-if-ramblers-walk-right-you)
We don't ask you to pay to join us on your first three walks. Afterwards, in order to continue walking with our group, you must become a paid-up member of the Ramblers. The cost is very reasonable and there are also other benefits. Please then bring your membership card with you. Click for more information: https://www.ramblers.org.uk/membership
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The Brighton and Hove Group of The Ramblers and its leaders accept no responsibility for any claims arising from the activities of the group. All walk leaders must be fully paid-up members of the Ramblers Association.
All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception. In spite of the safety of members being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important, therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards and take all reasonable steps to eliminate or minimise the potential for an accident to arise.
For more information about the Ramblers' Association, see the Ramblers website https://www.ramblers.org.uk/