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National Trust - Devil's Dyke — Attraction in Mid Sussex

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Devil's Dyke is a 100 metre deep V-shaped dry valley on the South Downs in Sussex in southern England, 5 miles north-west of Brighton. It is managed by the National Trust, and is also part of the Beeding Hill to Newtimber Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Dyke lane house, The Street, Poynings, Brighton BN45 7AQ, United Kingdom
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National Trust - Devil's Dyke

Devil's Dyke Rd, Brighton BN1 8YJ, United Kingdom
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Devil's Dyke is a 100 metre deep V-shaped dry valley on the South Downs in Sussex in southern England, 5 miles north-west of Brighton. It is managed by the National Trust, and is also part of the Beeding Hill to Newtimber Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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R WatersR Waters
An absolutely beautiful, iconic treasure of Brighton- a must visit for all ages. Walking through the Dyke itself isn't too strenuous and is a really peaceful, grounding experience. I love walking through with my son or on my own- it's great for kids who enjoy nature as insects, wildflowers and birds are abundant. If you aren't able or in the mood to traverse the steep hill, there are large flat walking areas as well which are just as much of a treasure to experience with stunning views. People often fly kites, walk their dogs and just enjoy the space no matter the weather. It's really a special part of Brighton and so easy to get to by hopping on a 77 bus. There is also a pub/hotel which has AMAZING chips which are a must, as well as toilets when needed.
Shamnas TharakkalShamnas Tharakkal
Devil’s Dyke is absolutely stunning! The sweeping views over the South Downs are breathtaking and make for a perfect day out, whether you’re hiking, paragliding, or just enjoying the scenery. The walking trails are well-marked and suitable for all levels, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the views. There’s a lovely pub nearby as well, ideal for a drink or meal after a long walk. Highly recommend visiting, especially on a clear day — you can see for miles!
Judith HopeJudith Hope
What a great place! We walked all the way down and then back up this extraordinary valley. Lots of wild flowers to be seen. You should be aware that the toilets aren't national trust's, but a local pub who don't invite walkers in. You have to buy a pint to use facilities. Rather misleading I think. Lovely pub though with excellent service and a nice latte for just £2.75. Great views too.
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An absolutely beautiful, iconic treasure of Brighton- a must visit for all ages. Walking through the Dyke itself isn't too strenuous and is a really peaceful, grounding experience. I love walking through with my son or on my own- it's great for kids who enjoy nature as insects, wildflowers and birds are abundant. If you aren't able or in the mood to traverse the steep hill, there are large flat walking areas as well which are just as much of a treasure to experience with stunning views. People often fly kites, walk their dogs and just enjoy the space no matter the weather. It's really a special part of Brighton and so easy to get to by hopping on a 77 bus. There is also a pub/hotel which has AMAZING chips which are a must, as well as toilets when needed.
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Devil’s Dyke is absolutely stunning! The sweeping views over the South Downs are breathtaking and make for a perfect day out, whether you’re hiking, paragliding, or just enjoying the scenery. The walking trails are well-marked and suitable for all levels, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the views. There’s a lovely pub nearby as well, ideal for a drink or meal after a long walk. Highly recommend visiting, especially on a clear day — you can see for miles!
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What a great place! We walked all the way down and then back up this extraordinary valley. Lots of wild flowers to be seen. You should be aware that the toilets aren't national trust's, but a local pub who don't invite walkers in. You have to buy a pint to use facilities. Rather misleading I think. Lovely pub though with excellent service and a nice latte for just £2.75. Great views too.
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As someone who lives with agoraphobia, finding places that feel safe, accessible, and supportive can be incredibly difficult. It’s rare for me to feel comfortable enough to go out, but Devil’s Dyke has become a place where I genuinely feel at ease—and that’s thanks in large part to the incredible staff. One experience that truly stood out was when I had a panic attack during a visit. A National Trust team member named Wendy went above and beyond to help me through it with such kindness and compassion. That moment made a lasting impact. Knowing there are people like Wendy around gives me the confidence to return, and now Devil’s Dyke feels like one of the few places I can go without fear. Thank you to Wendy and the whole National Trust team—you’ve created a space that’s not just beautiful, but also truly welcoming and safe. It means more than...

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1y

Devil's Dyke is an amazing location with the best view of Sussex, ever. So many great views and so many walking routes to discover. Perfect for a dog walk, picnic or basically any excuse you need to get outside and enjoy the view from the top of the Dyke. The only complaint I have is the overly harsh parking situation, it's a bit messy and always busy. For example I went there at 7pm on a Summer Sunday evening and there were 2 confused couples by the parking ticket machine not sure if they had to pay or not, when I looked it had a sign saying "parking changes apply from dawn until dusk" which seems rather questionable seeing as the sun was setting? Is that dusk? Why not just have "9am to 8pm" like the rest of Brighton? A weird, annoying quirk in an otherwise...

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1y

Outstanding landscape feature in the South Downs, situated not far from Brighton. Believed to have been formed in the last age, it's the UK's longest dry valley, and is home to an array of wild flowers, particularly in spring and early summer. A variety of walking trails are available, including one down to the base of the valley that allows you to fully appreciate its scale. The site was home to an amusement park in the Victorian era, remains of which can still be seen today around the top of the valley, adding some historical interest. There's plenty of parking (free for National Trust members) outside the Devil's Dyke restaurant. From here there are sweeping views north to the High Weald and Surrey Hills. One of the most dramatic geological features in the...

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