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Hiking around Guestling explores a landscape of ancient woodland and dramatic coastline. The region is part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling hills, wooded glens, and sandstone cliffs. The network of walking trails near Guestling offers routes through both inland forests and along coastal paths, providing diverse terrain for hikers.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.5
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7
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9.11km
02:27
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.9km
03:27
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
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9.12km
02:28
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
06:03
450m
450m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.1km
03:46
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Visit the 7ft Knight tomb and some fantastic views
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Convenient bench located on the Saxon Shore Way with great coastal views.
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Always great to have the breeze on your nose and enjoy the view 🥰 I love England
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The East Hill Cliff Railway, or East Hill Lift, is a funicular railway in the town of Hastings in the UK. After similar systems in Broadstairs and Margate were closed, it is the steepest British railway with a gradient of up to 78%. Source: Wikipedia
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There is still a lot of fishing going on in Hastings. However, as the long beach is too narrow to lay out the fishing nets to dry, especially at high tide, Hastings has a special feature: the so-called net shops at the beach harbor, narrow, tall wooden buildings in which the nets are hung. Source: Wikipedia
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25£ per Tent/night. With fridge and Water, clean toilets and nice owner.
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I visited this centre on a Sunday and the cafe was closed... but you could make you own cup of tea or coffee and take a few biscuits for a donation (If you don't have cash, you can pay a donation with a card at the till).
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A lovely old-fashioned pub in the best possible way. Great location with views over the green Sussex hills and a great starting point for walks. Not exactly an insider tip, so avoid weekends!
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Yes, circular walks are very common in the Guestling area. Many trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. These range from short woodland circuits to longer coastal hikes. For a moderately challenging loop, consider the Stonestile Lane loop from Three Oaks, which offers a pleasant mix of fields and country lanes.
Yes, several trailheads are accessible by public transport. Bus services connect Hastings and Rye with villages like Guestling, Fairlight, and Pett. Key bus stops are located near St Laurence's Church in Guestling and the Hastings Country Park Visitor Centre, providing good starting points for various walks. Three Oaks also has a train station, offering another option for accessing the local footpath network.
For hikes focusing on the ancient woodland, Guestling Wood has its own dedicated car park which is a popular starting point. If you plan to explore the coastal paths, there is parking available at the Hastings Country Park Visitor Centre at the top of Fairlight Road. For other routes, you may find smaller car parks or on-street parking in villages like Pett or Fairlight.
Definitely. The area offers several family-friendly options, especially within Guestling Wood, which has well-maintained paths and a relatively flat circular trail. For a shorter coastal adventure, the The Dripping Well Waterfall – Nude Beach loop from Bachelor's Bump is a good choice, offering impressive scenery without being too strenuous.
Most trails around Guestling are dog-friendly, and places like Guestling Wood are very popular with dog walkers. However, you will be walking through areas with wildlife and potentially livestock in adjacent fields, so it's important to keep your dog under control. On coastal cliff paths, it is always safest to keep your dog on a lead.
Yes, the most well-known waterfall is the Dripping Well, located in a beautiful wooded glen within Hastings Country Park. It's a key feature of several popular hikes in the reserve. The descent to the waterfall can be steep and slippery, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
The trails can vary. Paths within Hastings Country Park are often rugged and steep in places. The woodland trails, particularly in Guestling Wood, are known to get very muddy, especially during the winter months or after heavy rain. It's always a good idea to wear waterproof hiking boots with good grip.
Hiking is possible year-round, but spring is particularly special. In April and May, Guestling Wood is famous for its spectacular carpets of bluebells and wood anemones. The coastal paths are stunning on clear summer and autumn days, offering expansive views across the English Channel.
Yes, the region is crossed by a couple of significant long-distance paths. The Saxon Shore Way and the England Coast Path both run through Hastings Country Park, offering dramatic cliff-top walking. The 1066 Country Walk also passes nearby, providing another option for hikers looking to cover more ground.
The hiking around Guestling is defined by its variety. You'll find a mix of ancient broadleaved woodland, like the popular Guestling Wood, and the dramatic coastal landscape of Hastings Country Park. Expect rolling hills, steep wooded valleys known as 'glens', and stunning sea views from sandstone cliffs.
There are over 400 hiking routes to explore around Guestling, recorded by the komoot community. These range from easy, short walks of just a couple of miles to difficult, full-day hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level and interest.
Yes, you can find pubs in the villages surrounding the main hiking areas, such as Guestling, Pett, and Fairlight. These make for a perfect stop after a long walk. The Bale House visitor centre in Hastings Country Park also has a cafe, which is conveniently located for many of the coastal trails.


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