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Devil's Dyke is a spectacular V-shaped dry valley nestled on the South Downs in Sussex, Southern England, approximately five miles north-west of Brighton. This natural monument, managed by the National Trust, stands at an elevation of around 191 metres at its rim, offering expansive views across the landscape. It is renowned as the longest, deepest, and widest dry valley in the United Kingdom, a truly unique geological feature within the Beeding Hill to Newtimber Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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    16 luglio 2021

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    Devil's Dyke è una valle secca di gesso a forma di V che ospita fiori di campo e molte specie di farfalle. Unica e pittoresca, è una meta ambita per …
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    Giro ad anello di Devil's Dyke — South Downs National Park

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    Embark on the Devil's Dyke loop, an easy hike spanning 2.5 miles (4.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 468 feet (143 metres). You can comfortably complete this route…

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    Hike the moderate 6.4-mile Devil's Dyke, Edburton & Poynings loop for panoramic views across the South Downs National Park.

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    Embark on the Fulking loop from Devil's Dyke, a moderate hiking adventure that covers 8.0 miles (13.0 km) and involves an elevation gain of 891 feet (272 metres). You can…

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    Posizione:Poynings, Mid Sussex, West Sussex, Inghilterra sud-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What are the best family-friendly walking trails at Devil's Dyke?

    Devil's Dyke offers several family-friendly trails. The "Rampart Ramble" is an easy 30-minute stroll, often suitable for pushchairs when dry, providing a gentle introduction to the area's beauty. For a slightly longer adventure, the "Chasm Explorer" takes about two hours, leading down into the valley to the "Devil's Graves" and towards Saddlescombe Farm, offering a deeper exploration of the iconic landscape.

    Is Devil's Dyke suitable for toddlers and very young children?

    Yes, Devil's Dyke can be suitable for toddlers, especially on drier days. The "Rampart Ramble" is generally accessible for pushchairs. However, some paths can be uneven or steep, so sturdy footwear is recommended for adults and older children. For younger ones, a carrier might be more practical for exploring beyond the main viewpoints.

    What are the parking options at Devil's Dyke, and is there a fee?

    Car parking is available at Devil's Dyke. It is free for National Trust members. For non-members, there is a charge. The car park can get very busy, especially on weekends and during peak seasons, so arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot.

    How can I get to Devil's Dyke using public transport with my family?

    Devil's Dyke is easily accessible by public transport from Brighton. The Route 77 bus service, known as "Breeze-up-to-the-Downs," runs regularly from Brighton directly to Devil's Dyke. This is a convenient option for families without private transport, allowing you to enjoy the scenic journey.

    Is Devil's Dyke dog-friendly, and what are the rules for pets?

    Yes, Devil's Dyke is very dog-friendly, making it a great outing for families with pets. Dogs are welcome throughout the site. However, it's important to keep dogs on leads in areas where livestock are present to protect both your pet and the farm animals. Always clean up after your dog.

    What are the best times of year to visit Devil's Dyke for families, and how crowded does it get?

    The drier months, typically spring, summer, and early autumn, are often considered the best for optimal views and comfortable walking. However, Devil's Dyke can get quite busy on weekends and during school holidays. For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early in the morning on weekends.

    Can we visit Devil's Dyke in winter, and what should we wear?

    Yes, Devil's Dyke is open year-round and can be beautiful in winter, offering crisp views. However, paths can be muddy and slippery, and it can be very exposed and windy. We recommend wearing warm, waterproof layers, sturdy waterproof boots with good grip, and a hat and gloves. Check the weather forecast before your visit.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Devil's Dyke for a family meal or snack?

    Yes, there is a pub restaurant located right at the top of Devil's Dyke, offering convenient options for meals and refreshments. Additionally, the nearby Saddlescombe Farm, a National Trust site, may offer further amenities or information about local food options.

    What historical landmarks or unique natural features can families explore at Devil's Dyke?

    Beyond the stunning V-shaped valley itself, families can explore the remains of an Iron Age hillfort, including visible ramparts and round barrows. You can also spot remnants of the Victorian amusement park, such as the concrete footings of the cable car pylons. The "Devil's Graves" at the bottom of the Dyke are also a point of interest, linked to local folklore.

    What kind of wildlife can families expect to spot at Devil's Dyke?

    Devil's Dyke is an area of outstanding natural beauty, particularly known for its rare chalk grassland habitat. Families can enjoy spotting a diverse range of wildflowers, numerous species of butterflies, and various birds, including skylarks. It's a great place for kids to engage with nature and learn about local ecosystems.

    Are there any easy circular walks at Devil's Dyke suitable for families?

    Yes, there are several easy circular walks. The "Rampart Ramble" is a good example of a shorter, accessible loop. Many paths around the top of the Dyke offer relatively flat, circular routes with fantastic views, perfect for a leisurely family stroll without venturing too far down into the valley.

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