Mount Caburn
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 2.58 km
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Calculated time: 1h 10
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 136 m
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Vertical drop: - 44 m
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Highest point: 143 m
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Lowest point: 7 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: South Downs
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District: Glynde
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Start: N 50.861869° / E 0.067799°
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End: N 50.872236° / E 0.048598°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 7 m - Continue
- E : km 2.58 - alt. 99 m
Other walks in the area
Charleston Farm & Firle Beacon from Firle

This East Sussex walk takes you onto the South Downs for spectacular views north at Firle Beacon. The walk also offers the opportunity to visit Charlestown Farmhouse with its bohemian decor and associations with the Bloomsbury set. This walk has un challenging climb.
From Lewes to Alfriston via the Ouse and the Downs

From lovely Lewes in East Sussex along the River Ouse valley, then up onto the South Downs for a bracing downland stretch with views across the Weald, gorgeous South Downs Way and the sea, ending up in the delightful village of Alfriston, where there are afternoon buses back to Lewes.
Southease, Rodmell and Lewes Brooks

Using a part of the South Down Way, this circular walk goes through Southease, Rodmell, along the River Ouse and include one steep hill.
Alfriston, White Horse and Cuckmere
Alfriston is a beautiful village, with old houses and a lovely Common in front of its typical church. Clergy House was the first acquisition of the National Trust. This walk runs along the two river banks of Cuckmere River, via the White Horse, the horse is engraved with the chalk of a valley, and the return trip runs by a hill offering beautiful views.
Seven Sisters From Seaford to Eastbourne
Sea, Sun and … the Seven Sisters walk of course! When the weather is nice and the temperatures are rising, lace up your hiking boots (or trail runners, it’s summer after all), apply the sunscreen and get the brim out of the closet. It is time to enjoy a walk by the South Coast, and who knows, maybe even take a dip in the bright blue English Channel.
Cuckmere Haven circular

Beautiful out-and-back walk starting in Cuckmere Haven car park, taking in riverside, coastal path, village and forest
Seven Sisters (East bank of the Cuckmere River)

The Seven Sisters are magnificent white cliffs cut in half by the River Cuckmere, which ends its course towards the sea. Part of the Southdowns National Park, the site is protected. It is one of the most beautiful natural sites in South-East England. We walk among the sheep (many gates to pass) toward the cliffs to walk back along the meandering river.
Beachy Head & Eastbourne from East Dean
This linear walk from East Dean to Eastbourne includes many of the highlights along the East Sussex coast in this area. A frequent bus serrvice can be used to return to the start.
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