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Kings Road Arches – Steyning Bowl Loop from Brighton

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Kings Road Arches – Steyning Bowl Loop from Brighton

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July 23, 2022

Kings Road Arches – Steyning Bowl Loop from Brighton

Moderate

03:01

48.2km

16.0km/h

290m

290m

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Overview

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 9.32 km for 183 m

After 37.9 km for 183 m

After 38.1 km for 405 m

Waypoints

A

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1

2.20 km

King's Road Arches

Highlight • Structure

The historic arches support the seafront promenade and are a vital part of our seafront infrastructure. After 120 years, it’s time for some of the arches to be replaced.

brighton-hove.gov.uk/libraries-leisure-and-arts/seafront/rebuilding-seafront-arches>

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2

12.2 km

amazing what happenes when you can literally "bend" planning permission!

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3

16.4 km

Lancing Beach

Highlight • Beach

The National Cycle Network (Route 2) runs along the seafront, between Lancing Beach Green and the beach itself. Although predominantly a pebble beach, there’s a stretch of sand at low tide and views of the Rampion offshore wind farm.

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4

24.6 km

Sopers Lane

Highlight • Viewpoint

This is a charming rural lane surrounded by the peaceful West Sussex countryside. Enjoy views of fields and woodland with quaint cottages dotted inbetween.

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5

24.7 km

View of Steyning Bowl

Highlight • Trail

Once you've tackled the hill, you'll find a bench at the top with fabulous views over Steyning Bowl, an impressive natural amphitheatre. This point intersects with the famous South Downs …

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6

29.3 km

St. Botolph's Church

Highlight • Historical Site

The Saxon church of St Botolph’s dates back to 950BC.

There's often a pop up cafe in the grounds of the church serving coffee and cake.

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7

33.6 km

Shoreham Old Toll Bridge

Highlight (Segment) • Historical Site

The easiest to access and safest way to cross the Adur in the area - the alternatives are busy roads. This crossing links with the Downs Link on the east …

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8

41.7 km

Brighton - Worthing

Highlight (Segment) • Other

B

48.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

22.0 km

14.4 km

5.86 km

4.23 km

1.33 km

443 m

Surfaces

42.3 km

3.77 km

1.26 km

832 m

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