The morning part of the walk will roughly follow the Arun River to Houghton Bridge (with some inland deviation through Offham and South Stoke). Lunch is a picnic at Houghton Bridge. There is also the option for supplementing your lunch with some food or a drink at one of the two cafes/pubs in Houghton Bridge. The afternoon part of the walk joins the Monarch’s Way on the west side of the Arun River before entering Arundel Park. There is a steep climb (with rewarding views) in Arundel Park, followed by undulating open country. We will exit the park into the town of Arundel, which offers plenty of options for a post walk beverage.
The meeting point is the Museum at Mill Road car park. Parking costs £5 and payment can be made by card at a machine or by the Sippi app. There is also free street parking along Mill Road but you may have to drive quite a distance to find a sport. Public transport is available but limited. There is a Southern service train from Brighton at 8.30am, arriving at Arundel Station at 9.54. The meeting point is a 15 minute walk from the station. Ramblers with cars are encouraged to offer lifts.
Ramblers with cars are encouraged to offer lifts. Parts of the walk may be quite overgrown and it is bramble season so please wear suitable clothing.
If you can, please RSVP to this walk via our Meetup site. This will give the walk leader a rough idea of how many people may be attending. If you are a paid up member of the Ramblers organisation, you can ignore any waitlist you may find yourself on.
We don't ask you to pay to join us on your first three walks. Afterwards, in order to continue walking with our group, you must become a paid-up member of the Ramblers. Click here (https://www.ramblers.org.uk/membership) to apply. The cost is very reasonable and there are also other benefits. Please then bring your membership card with you.