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Hiking around Wivelsfield explores the gentle, undulating terrain of the Low Weald in Sussex. The landscape is characterized by a mix of ancient woodlands, open fields, and traditional green lanes. Waterways such as the Pellingford Brook add to the area's scenery, creating a varied environment for walkers. Wivelsfield is situated on a ridge that serves as a watershed between the River Adur and the River Ouse, offering diverse natural features.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Boggy Section – Fairy Wood loop from Wivelsfield

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Ken Hollingdale
January 9, 2024, Boggy Section

Avoid when wet as very boggy and difficult to negotiate around muddy sections

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Perfect spot for a pit stop over looking small pond with good views

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Very peaceful.

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Jack
September 5, 2021, Rest Spot by the Stream

peaceful rest spot near running stream. there is a plank of timber near a running stream with a little sign from the nearby farm asking walkers to sit and rest for a while.

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Jack
March 9, 2021, Woodland Path

Can be a little muddy

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This is a really nice section of bridleway on the Sussex Border Path, through the woodland south of Wivelsfield. Its on Weald Clay and its unmade, so it can get (too) muddy during the autumn and winter.

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The Yawning Kea
November 9, 2020, Colwell Lane

A BOAT (byway open to all traffic) lane, and bridleway, that changes into a nice wide unsurfaced track linking linking the A272 with Hurstwood Lane to the south. An enjoyable long downhill in one direction and a slightly less enjoyable up in the other (although still recommended)! Combined with Theobalds Lane to the southwest, this forms part of a predominantly off-road route between Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath

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James
July 24, 2020, Fairy Wood

Look out for the fairy houses

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the hiking trails around Wivelsfield suitable for dogs?

Yes, the area around Wivelsfield is very accommodating for dogs. Many trails pass through open fields and woodlands with plenty of space. Local nature reserves like Bedelands are popular with dog walkers. However, always be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog on a lead where required. Some woodlands can be very muddy, so appropriate footwear for you and a towel for your dog are recommended.

Can I do a circular walk that includes a pub?

Absolutely. Pub walks are a classic feature of the Sussex countryside. The Cock Inn in Wivelsfield is a traditional, family-friendly pub that serves as a popular starting and finishing point for many local routes. You can plan a walk that loops through the nearby fields and woodlands before returning for refreshments.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks in the Wivelsfield area?

Yes, Wivelsfield is great for family outings. The landscape is mostly gentle, and there are several shorter routes. A particularly magical option for families is a walk that explores Fairy Wood, which is known for its whimsical fairy trail and stunning bluebells in the spring. The nearby Borde Hill Garden is another highly-regarded spot with extensive grounds perfect for a family stroll.

What are the parking options for starting a hike in Wivelsfield?

For many walks starting in the village, on-street parking is available, but please park considerately. Some popular starting points, like local pubs such as The Cock Inn, offer parking for patrons. For trails starting slightly further afield, dedicated car parks can be found at nature reserves like Ardingly Reservoir or Chailey Common.

How can I get to Wivelsfield by public transport for a walk?

Wivelsfield has its own railway station, which is on the main London to Brighton line, making it very accessible. Several footpaths can be reached directly from the station, allowing you to start your hike as soon as you arrive. Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath are also nearby stations with good connections and access to local trails.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect on Wivelsfield walks?

The walks around Wivelsfield showcase the classic Low Weald landscape: a charming mosaic of ancient woodlands, gently rolling open fields, and quiet country lanes. You'll encounter serene waterways like the Pellingford Brook. For more expansive views, some trails offer glimpses towards the South Downs National Park to the south.

Are there any walks that feature historical landmarks?

Yes, you can easily combine hiking with a bit of history. The Wivelsfield Church loop from Old Wivelsfield is a short walk that takes you past the historic Church of St. Peter and St. John the Baptist, parts of which date back over 900 years. From the churchyard, you can enjoy lovely views over the surrounding countryside.

What is the best time of year to see bluebells in Wivelsfield?

The best time to see the famous bluebell displays is in late April and early May. Woodlands in the area, particularly Costells Wood and the aptly named Bluebell Wood near Fairy Wood, are transformed by a spectacular carpet of blue flowers, making it a magical time for a walk.

Are there any long-distance hiking options near Wivelsfield?

Yes, for those seeking a full-day challenge, the area offers longer treks. The Wapsbourne Wood – Tomkins Farm Animal Enclosure loop from Wivelsfield Green is a demanding 15.5-mile (25 km) hike. Additionally, sections of the Sussex Border Path run near Wivelsfield, providing opportunities to tackle part of a long-distance trail.

What do other hikers say about the trails around Wivelsfield?

The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient woodlands, the well-maintained footpaths, and the classic English countryside scenery. The mix of easy strolls and more challenging routes is also frequently mentioned as a major positive.

Are the trails around Wivelsfield generally flat?

The terrain is best described as gently undulating rather than completely flat. As part of the Low Weald, you'll encounter gentle rolling hills and slopes, but there are no major, strenuous climbs. This makes the area accessible for most fitness levels while still offering some variety and rewarding views.

Can I find a shorter circular walk, around 3-5 miles?

Yes, there are several excellent options in that range. The Woodland Path in Sussex – Lone Tree in Open Field loop from Haywards Heath is a pleasant 3.4-mile (5.5 km) walk. It's an easy route that showcases the typical mix of woodland and open fields found in the region.

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