Activities at Slindon Estate

Days out at Bignor Top
With a hill top car park, Bignor is an ideal location to enjoy dark skies and star sprinkled nights, as you stand atop the Bronze Age burial mounds to admire the far reaching views.

Days out at Slindon
There is so much to do at Slindon Estate. Get the best out of the great outdoors with walking trails, cycling and horse riding or have a go at geocaching.

The Rise of Northwood ramble, Slindon
Take a walk to see the fields under the plough since the First World War, soon to be restored to woodland as part of our project 'The Rise of Northwood'.
- Easy
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 3.3 miles (5.3km)

Bridle Road to Bignor walk
Take in some beautiful vistas of the largest traditional estate on the South Downs, with earthworks and barrows to be enjoyed all year round
- Moderate
- 2 hours 30 mins
- 6.5 miles (10.45km)

Slindon Estate, West Sussex
This walk around Nore Hill Folly from The George Inn at Eartham is perfect for warm days in spring, with much of the route overhung and shaded by trees. Feast your eyes on the superb show of bluebells here, from as early as mid-April.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 3.8 miles (6.1km)

A Roman Ramble to Gumber Farm
Discover a Roman road across open downland, a chalky woodland ride known as 'Leper's Path', and Iron Age lynchets across a small pasture.
- Moderate
- 2 hours
- 3.75 miles (6.0km)

Slindon Medieval Park Pale and village walk
Take a walk round Slindon's Medieval deer park, starting in Butchers Copse woodland, following the route of its 'Pale', then through the unspoilt Downland village of Slindon.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 1.75 miles (2.8km)

Stane Street trail
Take our substantial 7-mile walk through the Slindon Estate, Eartham Woods and along the Chichester to London Roman Road: Stane Street.
- Easy
- 3 hours
- 7.2 miles (11.55km)