Arundel Half Marathon – 21km

A small stone castle with twin round towers sits on a grassy hill beneath a clear blue sky.

The route which is to follow deserves a little context, so I need to take you on a little journey back to 2020 which will be forever stamped in our minds as the year of Covid-19, Lockdowns and whether having wine and cheese in a room constitutes being a business meeting or a party.

Leith Hill Circular – 14km

Sunset over a calm lake with bare trees along the shore and a colorful sky.

This hilly route starts out at the base of Leith hill and leads you on a circular trail via the Leith Hill Tower and Tillingbourne Waterfall.

Henfield – 8.5km

A narrow, wet path runs through a frost-covered field with a fence along the right and a clear blue sky above.

This lovely loop which takes in the some of the Downs link and loops round along the banks of the river Adur.

Slinfold – 16.5km

Weathered wooden sign reading "DOWNS LINK" beside a mossy brick arch and green foliage.

This route utilises the downs link trail as well as the country trails and paths leading away from the main trail.

Blue Idol – 11km

A traditional half-timbered cottage with white walls and dark wooden beams sits on a green lawn under a blue sky.

Starting from the Blue Idol which in itself is a historic site and a Quaker meeting house, the route leads away from here and along quiet country trails.

Petworth Park – 7km

Rolling countryside with grassy fields, scattered trees, a small pond, and distant hills under a partly cloudy sky.

This route takes you into the National Trust owned Petworth Park, the route leads you round the majestic 700 acre deer park designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. The route starts out from the Deer Park car park along the A283 where a small charge is required for parking which goes towards the upkeep of the […]