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Stazione di Devils Dyke
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Lovely walks along the downs. Great views, free parking with National Trust, or pay & display.
A stunning beauty spot some 15 minutes drive out of town, (National Trust Car Park) or take the 77 bus from Seven Dials. Take refreshments at the Devil's Dyke pub or take the paths down to The Shepherd and Dog at Fulking or The Royal Oak at Poynings. Wonderful views.
Brilliant views of the Sussex countryside plus watching the hang gliders take off
A legendary beauty spot on the South Downs Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat. At nearly a mile long, the Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest 'dry valley' in the UK. Legend has it that the Devil dug this chasm to drown the parishioners of the Weald. On the other hand, scientists believe it was formed naturally just over 10,000 years ago in the last ice age.
A legendary beauty spot on the South Downs Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat. At nearly a mile long, the Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest 'dry valley' in the UK.…
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Devil's Dyke Road
Brighton, England