The Ramblers in West Sussex
Crawley and North Sussex Ramblers
Friendly sounding branch of the Ramblers, who stress that the most important thing is to enjoy each others' company.You can see how you like the Ramblers by joining them for 3 walks before you have to sign on the dotted line.
Horsham and Billingshurst Ramblers
Gives few details other than the year's programme of rambles and contact details for each event.Mid Sussex Ramblers
Walks arranged on most Saturdays and Sundays, Tuesdays and Bank Holidays.Some walks are 3-6 miles and others are twice as long. Mid Sussex Ramblers have about 500 members.
Brighton and Hove Ramblers
Brighton branch of the Ramblers. They loosely organise some of their walks by age group, so the young 'uns get to walk together and the old 'uns do the same.Sussex Pathfinders
Sussex Pathfinders Rambling Club organise walks every Sunday, with additional shorter walks on summer Saturdays.Sussex Young Walkers
Branch of the Ramblers for people aged 25 and 45. The group's walks take place all over East and West Sussex.Disabled Ramblers
The Disabled Ramblers get around using all sorts of specialist kit, depending on their needs and organise rambles all over England and Wales.As they say, "We are truly 'ramblers', although very few of us can walk more than a few yards!".
Peter Lovett's Ramblings
The personal blog of Mid Sussex Rambler Peter Lovett has some nice photos from his recent rambles.Other rambling related pages
Our walking in West Sussex gives information about good walking routes in West Sussex which you may find useful if you prefer to make your own arrangements for walks, rather than join up with organised walking groups like the Ramblers.
WEST SUSSEX TOWNS
- Arundel
- Bognor Regis
- Burgess Hill
- Chichester
- Crawley
- East Grinstead
- Haywards Heath
- Horsham
- Littlehampton
- Midhurst
- Petworth
- Shoreham-by-Sea
- Steyning
- Worthing
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