The defense of the realm

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Although the exact line of the coast has moved through time, this coastline has been at the forefront of every invasion threat to England from Roman times to World War II. It is also the landing place of one invasion which did succeed – that of William the (soon to be) Conqueror who landed at Pevensey on 28 September 1066. This walk looks at what is left of these defences of varying ages and styles.

Route Details 

LENGTH – 3 miles

TIME – 2 hours

START – Pevensey Castle car park, High Street, Pevensey, BN24 5LE (NGR 647 048).

PARKING – Pevensey Castle car park, High Street, Pevensey, BN24 5LE (pay and
display).

TOILETS – Pevensey Castle car park.

REFRESHMENTS – Pubs at Pevensey, Pevensey Bay and Westham. Cafes and tea room at Pevensey and Pevensey Bay. Village shops at Pevensey Bay and Westham.

CAUTION – The walk is partly on a wetland area and may be flooded following wet weather. There are two crossings of the A259 road and rail crossing.

This walk contains stiles.

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Caution

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Cafe

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Car park

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Gradient

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Picnic area

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Pub

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Shop

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Start point

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Toilet

Whilst we have taken reasonable endeavours to ensure the information is up to date and correct, you will be using the information strictly at your own risk. If you come across any inaccuracies whilst you are on your walk, please contact Wealden District Council’s Community and Regeneration team.

The self-guided walk descriptions are provided to help you navigate your way, however we recommend that you plan your route prior to walking the route and that you carry an Ordnance Survey map of the area being walked and follow your position on the map as you proceed.

Please note, we cannot be responsible for the conditions of the footpaths and land and you are responsible for your own safety.