On a clear day you can gain stunning vies across the Downs. You can walk from Brighton or take a bus which runs only on the weekends.

On a clear day you can gain stunning vies across the Downs. You can walk from Brighton or take a bus which runs only on the weekends.
Excellent trails for hiking with stunning scenery. Magical. The Devils Dyke pub offers a good menu to recharge and relax.
nice place to visit if you are walking a dog or enjoy a nice stroll on hills, very scenic place and perfect for a nice picnic. great to take the kids down and enjoy a game of frisbee and is also easily accessable on the 77 bus.
Incredible views and great place to take a walk. The local pub with the same name is well worth visiting , as well. Take the back roads down the hills to small charming picturesque villages with thatched roofs and great pubs.
Following a sign we saw down at the seafront in Brighton, we simply hopped on the 77 bus which took us all the way to the attraction within 30 minutes. There were lots of easy paths along the top with plenty of areas for picnics facing out to the breathtaking views of the Sussex countryside. The pub seemed very nice...
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Have tried this restaurant on more than one occasion and keep hoping that it will improve. Service is slow and food can be hit and miss. I gather that Sunday lunch is better. But service isn't.
the view is breathtaking take the family and have a picnic you will not regret it you can see miles of greenery and the sea felt so free
Seen negative reviews of this establishment, but we had good food, good value & very good service here. Also a good area to go walking, you don't have to eat here to visit, but would recommend it. Choose a clear day for excellent views.
Devil's Dyke is indeed a wonderful site, many reviews seem to comment on this and not the restaurant. So, here we go - after being moved off a table we selected that had nice a view and offered a little two seat table in a dark corner away from the window alarm bells should have started ringing. We were just...
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A fabulous place to explore on a bright sunny day! Can be very windy and not quite so nice in cold weather obviously. Such a shame the railway closed years ago, this place takes one back in time. Outstanding views, perfect for a day out and a picnic. Don't forget to call into the National Trust Cabin and buy the...
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