Thursday, 14 August 2025

South Downs Way Part 2 (Buriton to Amberley) - August 2025

 Off again! Got the train to Petersfield arriving just after 7am, too early for buses (!), waited for a taxi but after 20 mins decided to walk to the start point where I left off in 2024, Hall's Hill Car Park just above Buriton. This was about 2.5 miles, so nothing terrible, and the climb up is not too bad. Got started on the route proper at 8.30am with a plan to walk several 'stages' in the Guide book I was using - Buriton to Amberley, totaling 23 miles on the walk proper with some small distances either side, my pedometer ended up on 27 miles. Not as bad as the Wey South Path's 35 miles I decided to take it a little easier as it was peaking at 29oC and on the WSP in July this year managed to prang my knee after walking the first 5 hours without a break...

Tend to be a bit competitive with myself on the 'regular' WSP walks but have decided to enjoy the South Downs Way more, it has some fabulous scenery, a real pleasure to view.

Perhaps as a result of taking more breaks and walking a more relaxed pace I suffered no 'pranged' knees, sore feet or anything else, the Ibuprofen stayed in the pack, undisturbed! 

Took an army surplus desert boonie hat with neck flap I have used a few times now on hot days, and it really does do the job it was intended to do. 

However, I don't think I drank enough (despite carrying a typical 3.5 litres) and suffered a little with dehydration on this occasion (not the first time), weighing 12st 11 lbs before setting off, the following morning I was 12st 6 lbs, i.e 5 lbs of fluid loss... back to 12st 11 lbs again the following day after much guzzling!

Often don't stop on a walk (except for 2-3 short breaks to eat and change socks to prevent blisters, something I almost never get whatever the distance, thanks to changing my socks - advice from beyond the grave form my WW1 veteran grand-father...) but this was a pleasure walk so stopped off at the Cadence Clubhouse Cafe at Cocking, it's literally on the SDW right next to Cocking Hill farm. The 'Berry Go Round' ice cold smoothie (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry) on a hot day was so good I thought I'd died and gone to Heaven... Resisted the temptation to have another but must admit that later on I ate a bucketful of wild blackberries by the side of the Way, where they are abundant, certainly in August... 😊

Other notables, walked for a little while on an old flint track which was at one time the Roman road "Stane street" which is not far from the remains of Bignor Roman Villa:-

https://www.bignorromanvilla.co.uk/

 with it's superbly preserved mosaic floors, buried for a long time until rediscovered in 1811 by a farmer ploughing his field. Will add a trip to this Villa to the future 'to do' list if I can persuade my wife!

It's hard to describe the pleasure I get from walks such as this, though nice weather helps. The scenery, the fresh air, the exercise and sense of achievement afterwards that you have 'pushed yourself' a little, the time to think without distraction, oh, and no cooking, washing up, or running around after teenage children!

                                 Petersfield after walking from the station towards Buriton.
                                      The Buriton book-swap is still going strong!
St. Mary's church, leaving Buriton before the climb to the SDW, and still looking a little 'Midsomer Murders'...
                                        A lovely thatched home, just on from the church.
                                                           What can I say?
                     South Harting below, with it's distinctive green oxidised copper church spire.


A large pebble to rest the stick on! In the distance the white line of the SDW track can be seen. At the bottom of the dip, refreshments await (Cadence Clubhouse Cafe).



                     Nearly half way! Something for next year, and the year after hopefully.


                                                    The Romans walked here!
                                        A memorial with a practical use, for horse riders.


                                            Could have done with more of these!
                                           Dropping down towards Amberley.

                                                            Little and large.
The River Arun, just before Amberley, a familiar place after numerous times walking the Wey South Path. The end of a great walk!
Not my pictures, just a couple showing the Cadence Clubhouse Cafe near Cocking, a very welcome sight on a hot day. Very friendly, nice atmosphere.





















































Monday, 7 July 2025

The Wey South Path 2025

  The 9th time I've walked this one now. The route is extremely familiar, didn't look at the guide book once this time, perhaps for the first time. The signage seems thin on the ground still compared to a few years ago, but is there in some crucial places still. Was thinking that I might not be walking this anymore a few years ago, but finding the time to do the Camino de Santiago in Spain is proving very difficult still and this is such a good and useful annual physical burn, it's hard to say no sometimes! Same time as last year, approx 0530 start in Guildford at Millmead Lock, ending at 1900 ish in Amberley, i.e 13.5 hours. Not as fast as 2023 as may have over-done the start with no stopping for the first 5 hours, should have stopped/ rested more as ended up with a sore knee which slowed me down later.

Walked in July this year instead of the usual May (kids exams etc) and the difference was huge in terms of vegetation. On the approach to Amberley towards the end, reeds etc normally a couple of feet high were well over 6 feet high, it was difficult to know where the path was, it was really difficult to traverse and not much fun at all...

Took 3.5 litres of water, drank 2.5 litres and ate very little, just a tin of beans/ sausages and a 200g bag of nuts, stopping just twice for 15 minutes to rest the feet/ change socks (no blisters at all thanks to this). Again, probably should have stopped more often!

Will add my packing/ prep list again, in case useful to anyone doing this as a one day walk:-

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High calorie breakfast - Porridge/ Granola/ Muesli etc

*** Bath/ shower night before, so quick to go in morning, and ensures feet are fully dry - avoids blisters !!!   

Sun-cream if hot.

***Phone & charger for train home

Water - 3.5 litres

Food - 3 x easy pull/ no tin opener needed tins of Beans and Sausages or similar. 3 x packs Flapjacks - Energy !!!  Plastic Spork, kitchen roll, small 'bin bag' for any rubbish.  Electrolyte tablets for water, alternate bottle, don't over-do.) 200g Bag of nuts?

4 x spare pairs socks - at least! (for zero blisters!)

Day back-pack (30L ?), & small easy access side bag to access water etc without stopping.

OS Map Route - print out/ in plastic- if needed  (***Wey-South Path guide book might suffice) - available here:- https://weyarun.org.uk/shop/gb/maps-and-books/6-the-wey-south-path.html

Multi-tool etc, Hiking stick - support, probing ahead, clearing overgrown nettles/brambles, fending off dogs etc... v.useful !!!

*** Warm wool hat, fleece for way back if cool in evening. Lightweight poncho (not coat), Light coloured trousers - can see Ticks), cap - keeps rain or sun out of eyes etc.

Sunglasses/ glasses if needed.

Pedometer? Tick remover !!! (I use the O'Tom tick remover)

Compact/ super-lightweight Emergency blanket, Compass, Whistle, Spare laces, string etc - why not!

Cards, (Cash in case need Taxi/ Hotel !!!)  ***Rail-Cards !!!

Small torch (& spare batt !!!), small plastic bags for rain protection - phone/ wallet etc

Something to read - for the way back

Plasters, ***Nail clippers (cut toe-nails a few days before...), (Elastic bands)

Pen, paper

1st Aid kit, Medicines - (Diocalm, Ibuprofen, Paracetamol, Germolene?)  (Last few years only took Ibuprofen - essential...)

***((Leave Route Info with someone before you go in case of accident etc)

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Top tip is walk between May - July for plenty of daylight, start very early so less pressure on yourself to finish, be mad enough to start, and pig-headed enough to finish!

Once again, the sense of satisfaction lasts for days, probably longer, that you have pushed yourself to your limit, and beyond. 

                                       Not that White House, but a nice Guildford pub!
                                                  Millmead Lock, the official start.

                                                        Passing through Bramley.


                                                               Utworth Manor.
                                                Chocolate box homes along the way.



                                               A new addition to the walk, very creative! 
                        Some of the fabulous work carried out by the Wey and Arun Canal Trust.
                                                               Entering Sussex.
                            A nice rest area at the above restored Lock, 5 hours in and my first stop.




                                A deer in the distance, hard to spot, saw three on the walk.

                                                       Just love these open vistas.
                         Loved the light on the leaves, like a painting. This was in Sydney Wood.
                                                Pallingham Quay Farm in the distance.
                                                          Another chocolate box.
                                      Passing Coombelands with it's horse racing tracks.


                                                           Spot Shaun the Sheep!
Looking back at the path over the 'wetlands' approaching Amberley. Impassable at wetter times of the year, and nearly impassable in July as it's incredibly overgrown...
                                                                The South Downs.
                                                                  Amberley at last.
                                                                  circa 1550 !
                                                              Must go in one day!
                                                                  The tea room.
             At last! The official end, just beyond Amberley, up a hill. Another half mile and you are at Amberley station.




South Downs Way Part 2 (Buriton to Amberley) - August 2025

 Off again! Got the train to Petersfield arriving just after 7am, too early for buses (!), waited for a taxi but after 20 mins decided to wa...