The Downs Link footpath and bridleway links the North Downs Way National Trail at St Martha's Hill, ÄûÃʵ¼°¹ with the South Downs Way near Steyning, West Sussex. For most of its length it follows former railway lines and is popular with cyclists wanting to stay off-road on a well-surfaced track. Please note that the start at St Martha's Hill is steep, uneven and unsurfaced.
'Easy Going on The Downs Link' is a short walk of about 1 mile in length starting from the car park at the former Bramley Station. The surface is generally firm and level with no steps. There is a short gradient at Tannery Lane Bridge.
Facilities
- unsurfaced path
- parking/blue badge
- trees/woods
- slope (Tannery Lane Bridge)
- grassland
- bridge
- horses/cyclists (mountain bikes advisable due to uneven surface in some areas)
- no toilet facilities
For more information on the Downs Link, see our cycling pages for this and other cycle routes.