Sussex Border Path

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Sussex Border Path
Blackdown is the highest point on the Sussex Border Path and in Sussex
Length273 km (170 mi)
LocationSouth Eastern England, United Kingdom
DesignationLong-distance footpath
TrailheadsThorney Island, West Sussex
50°49′16″N 0°55′16″W / 50.821°N 0.921°W / 50.821; -0.921
Rye, East Sussex
50°56′56″N 0°43′44″E / 50.949°N 0.729°E / 50.949; 0.729
UseHiking
Elevation change3,130 m (10,270 ft)
Highest pointBlackdown, 280 m (920 ft)
DifficultyEasy
SeasonAll year
Waymark
The eastern half of the route is shown in outline.

The Sussex Border Path is a long-distance footpath in southern England that connects Thorney Island[1] to Rye.[2] The main path is 222 km (138 mi) long, with an additional 33 mi (53 km) spur known as the Mid Sussex Path which links Weir Wood Reservoir with Mile Oak in the city of Brighton and Hove.

The footpath uses existing rights of way to follow the Sussex county border and is waymarked.

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