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Hikes around Rother explore a landscape in East Sussex that combines rural countryside with coastal paths. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands within the High Weald, peaceful river valleys like the River Rother, and a shoreline dotted with beaches. The terrain is generally composed of rolling hills and flat coastal areas, with historical sites such as Bodiam Castle frequently appearing along the trails.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Embark on a moderate 6.0-mile (9.7 km) hike through the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, a journey that takes about 2 hours and 26 minutes with only 41 feet (13 metres)…
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Embark on the Rye Town loop from Camber Sands — Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, a moderate hiking route that blends coastal beauty with historical charm. This trail covers 6.9 miles…

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04:25
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Embark on the Winchelsea Town & Beach loop from Rye, a moderate hiking route that spans 10.7 miles (17.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 237 feet (72 metres).…
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Embark on the Bodiam Castle loop from Robertsbridge, a moderate hike spanning 8.3 miles (13.4 km) with an elevation gain of 280 feet (85 metres), typically taking around 3 hours…
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Embark on a moderate 5.0-mile (8.1 km) hike through the East Sussex countryside, a journey that typically takes around 2 hours and 8 minutes. This loop offers varied terrain, guiding…
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Embark on the Burwash loop to Bateman's, a moderate hike spanning 5.1 miles (8.2 km) with an elevation gain of 471 feet (144 metres). You can expect to complete this…
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03:08
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Embark on a historically rich hiking experience with The Battle of Hastings loop from Battle — High Weald. This moderate trail covers 7.1 miles (11.4 km) with an elevation gain…
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Embark on the Mad Jack's Sugarloaf loop, a moderate hike that takes you through the classic High Weald landscape. This route covers 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and involves a gentle…
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01:28
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Embark on an easy 3.3-mile (5.4 km) hike through the Crowhurst & Fore Wood Nature Reserve, gaining 274 feet (84 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 27 minutes.…
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Embark on the West Promenade loop via the Motor Heritage Trail in Bexhill-on-Sea, a delightful coastal hike offering continuous views of the English Channel. This moderate 4.9-mile (7.9 km) route…
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Virtually nothing reliable is known about the life of Saint George, to whom this church is dedicated, but veneration of him dates back to early Christianity. A martyr identified with George is said to have lived in the third century. The legend of Saint George as the dragon slayer, however, is very well-known and widespread. He is usually depicted—in paintings or as a statue—as the vanquisher of the beast, often as a knight on horseback. The feast day of this very popular saint is celebrated on April 23 in both the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. He is, among other things, the patron saint of the Kingdom of England, and several of the orders and decorations awarded there bear his name.
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Who hasn't heard or read about the Battle of Hastings in English class at school? It's all the more impressive when you're there yourself and can see everything; this is how history comes alive.
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The castle is still a small attraction that almost transports the visitor to times gone by - it still has charm
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Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is a wonderful and diverse area: a coastline with a pebble beach, a sea wall, lakes from former gravel pits, sheep pastures, canals, inland former pebble beaches, the Rother estuary, bunker sites, various beach plants, and a diverse range of birds. The Discovery Centre offers information and a café with friendly service.
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A beautiful old church with space for children, seniors, and anyone who wants to peek inside. Regular music performances are organized there.
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Remains of what must have been an impressive castle.
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One of the oldest streets in Rye.
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Remains of what must have been an impressive castle.
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Yes, many of the trails in Rother are designed as loops, so you can easily return to your starting point. These circular routes are perfect for exploring the region's diverse landscapes, from the woodlands of the High Weald to coastal nature reserves. A great example is the Crowhurst & Fore Wood Nature Reserve loop, which offers a pleasant walk through woodland scenery.
Many trails in the Rother region are suitable for walking with a dog, especially through the open countryside and woodlands. However, always be mindful of local signage, particularly in nature reserves like Rye Harbour or areas with livestock. It's recommended to keep your dog on a lead in sensitive areas to protect wildlife.
Rother offers numerous easy trails that are perfect for a family day out. Look for shorter, flatter routes, especially along the coast or through nature reserves where there's plenty to see. The West Promenade loop in Bexhill-on-Sea is a good option, offering a gentle walk with coastal views.
Absolutely. The Rother region is rich in history, and many trails lead to significant landmarks. You can explore routes that take you past medieval castles, ancient battlefields, and historic homes. For a walk that combines scenery with a unique piece of local history, consider the Mad Jack's Sugarloaf loop.
There is a vast network of over 500 hiking routes around Rother. The collection includes everything from short, easy strolls to more challenging full-day treks, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level and interest.
The trails in Rother are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over a thousand reviews. Hikers often praise the beautiful mix of coastal scenery, peaceful river valleys, and the enchanting woodlands of the High Weald.
Yes, Rother's coastline provides excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find trails that follow promenades, cross sandy beaches, and traverse nature reserves. A scenic option is the Rye Town loop from Camber Sands, which combines coastal paths with views of the historic town of Rye.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find generally flat paths along the coast and in the river valleys, making for easy walking. As you move inland into the High Weald National Landscape, the trails feature more rolling hills and woodland paths, offering more moderate and sometimes challenging climbs.
Yes, many routes in the countryside pass through charming villages where you can find a traditional pub for a meal or a drink. Planning a route that starts or ends near a town like Battle, Burwash, or Robertsbridge is a great way to incorporate a pub stop into your hike. For example, The Battle of Hastings loop starts and ends in the historic town of Battle, which has several pubs.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, there are several substantial routes. These trails often connect different towns and points of interest. A good example of a longer trek is the Winchelsea Town & Beach loop from Rye, which covers over 17 km and explores the coast and historic towns.
The High Weald National Landscape is characterized by a mosaic of small, irregular fields, ancient woodlands, and scattered farmsteads. Hikes here, such as the Bodiam Castle and Hollow Wall Oast loop, take you through this classic English countryside, known for its rolling hills and scenic, secluded paths.


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