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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Rustington

Best mountain peaks around Rustington refers to elevated points in the broader West Sussex area, as Rustington itself is a coastal village with a largely flat landscape. The region is characterized by its proximity to the English Channel and an average elevation of 5 meters. While not mountainous, the surrounding areas offer hills and viewpoints that provide elevated perspectives of the countryside and coast. These locations are part of the natural landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

Chantry Hill

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Chantry Hill is a picturesque hill that affords spellbinding views over picturesque countryside and out to sea. The farmland along this stretch of track is very beautiful.

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Barnsfarm Hill on the South Downs Way

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This is classic South Downs Way riding; white, chalky doubletracks, testing climbs and expansive views that help you forget about the burning in your legs!

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Kithurst Hill Trig Point

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We visit this hill so often we could do it with our eyes closed but it is always worth it. Good to know the Lithurst Hill car park has been given a reprieve by Horsham District Council. Well done guys.

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Barpham Hill Summit

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The summit of Barpham Hill is the highest point on Angmering Park Estate at 465 feet (142 m). There are stunning views of the local area with the rolling South …

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Highdown Hill Bridleway

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Highdown Hill is part of the South Downs National Park. From the summit there are good views of Littlehampton, Angmering, Ferring and Worthing, and as far east as the Seven …

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September 23, 2024, Highdown Hill Bridleway

Highdown Hill is part of the South Downs National Park. From the summit there are good views of Littlehampton, Angmering, Ferring and Worthing, and as far east as the Seven Sisters or west to the Isle of Wight. The National Trust own and manage this area. A series of footpaths and bridleways cross the land here.

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Chantry Hill is adjacent to Kithurst Hill and provides another route to this accessible trig point. The paths and wide open views down over the South Downs are stunning.

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Yet another trig point to do on the South Downs Way. Well, not quite as Kithurst Hill is slightly north of the official trail, but worth the dog leg to it just to get another trig.

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A beautiful little hill and very popular with dog walkers and runners. Mainly because not only are the views great but there are good paths underfoot and a nearby car park.

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Not as steep as some sections up to the South Downs Way but when you get to the top it is worth every fast heart beating moment and the decent is exilerating!

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The summit of Barpham Hill is the highest point on Angmering Park Estate at 465 feet (142 m). There are stunning views of the local area with the rolling South Downs to the north, the Arun Valley to the west, and the shimmering coastline to the south. A grassy bridleway and compact earth track runs over the summit, cutting through fields of grazing sheep. It's a fantastic section of open cycling, particularly at sunset.

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A steady climb up onto the South Downs Way. Rutted chalk but rideable. Orchids half way up.

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Ian Baines
February 20, 2023, Chantry Hill

Kithurst Hill is our local go to summit hill. We have certainly climbed it more times than any other and the paths on the scarp slope are one of our favourite hill climbing practice areas. It is only 213m but it has a Trig pillar and excellent views. It might be just off the South Downs Way but it is technically a Hump and is definitely worth a visit or two.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'mountain peaks' can I expect to find around Rustington?

Rustington itself is a coastal village with a largely flat landscape. The 'mountain peaks' referred to in this guide are actually elevated points, hills, and viewpoints in the broader West Sussex area, particularly within the South Downs National Park. These locations offer elevated perspectives of the countryside and coast, rather than traditional mountainous terrain.

Which are the most popular elevated viewpoints near Rustington?

Among the most popular elevated points are Barpham Hill Summit, which is the highest point on Angmering Park Estate offering stunning views, and Kithurst Hill Trig Point, known for its expansive views and popularity among dog walkers and runners.

Are there family-friendly trails around these hills?

Yes, some areas offer family-friendly options. For example, Barnsfarm Hill on the South Downs Way is listed as family-friendly, providing classic South Downs riding with expansive views. Many of the paths around these hills are suitable for walks with varying difficulty.

What natural features can I see from these viewpoints?

From these elevated points, you can enjoy diverse natural features. Barpham Hill Summit offers views of the rolling South Downs, the Arun Valley, and the shimmering coastline. Chantry Hill provides picturesque views over the countryside and out to sea, often featuring beautiful farmland.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated points?

The area around Rustington and its elevated points is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Rustington, Road Cycling Routes around Rustington, and Gravel biking around Rustington.

Are there specific hiking trails near these elevated points?

Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the area around Chantry Hill and Kithurst Hill Trig Point offers paths that are popular for hill climbing practice and provide stunning views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Rustington guide.

Which elevated points are dog-friendly?

Kithurst Hill Trig Point is particularly popular with dog walkers due to its good paths and nearby car park. Many bridleways and footpaths in the South Downs National Park area are generally suitable for dogs, but always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated points around Rustington?

Visitors frequently praise the expansive and spellbinding views over the countryside, coastline, and the South Downs. The well-maintained paths, opportunities for cycling and walking, and the sense of open space are also highly appreciated. The presence of trig points, like at Kithurst Hill Trig Point, adds to the appeal for many.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near these elevated points?

Highdown Hill Bridleway is part of the South Downs National Park and is managed by the National Trust, indicating its historical and natural significance. While not explicitly mentioned as ancient sites, many areas within the South Downs have a rich history of human activity and ancient pathways.

How accessible are these elevated points, especially regarding parking?

Accessibility varies by location. Kithurst Hill Trig Point, for example, is noted for having a nearby car park, making it quite accessible. Many of these elevated points are located within or near the South Downs National Park, which generally provides good access points and facilities.

Can I find less crowded trails around the Rustington area?

While popular spots like Kithurst Hill can attract visitors, the extensive network of paths and bridleways across the South Downs National Park offers many opportunities to find quieter routes. Exploring some of the less-frequented sections of the South Downs Way or local circular walks can lead to a more secluded experience.

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