Walks you can reach from Ore by train
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Winchelsea Station to Hastings Station (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
Tough: steep ascents. 18km. 4h–7h.
A rambler favourite!
Highlights: Hastings.
Lunch stops: the New Beach Club (1h30–2h30 in), or the Cove (2h–3h30 in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Jolly Fisherman, the Lord Nelson, the Royal Standard, the London Trader, the Hastings Arms, Ye Olde Pumphouse, the Cutter, or the Albion.
Hastings Station to Rye Station (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
19km. 6h.
A rambler favourite! Clifftop coastal path, steep climbs, remote naturist beach, flat marshland, ancient hilltop towns, and panoramic viewpoints. Crumbly cliff edges.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Hastings Station Circular via Fairlight Glen Beach (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
13km.
Hilly clifftop path, steep glens, shingle and sandy beach, forested inland valleys, coastal headlands, bracken, and eroding cliffs. Crumbly cliff edges.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Eastbourne Station to Hastings Station (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
26km.
Flat coastal seafront promenades, shingle beach, sandy beach at low tide, sea wall paths, quiet coast roads, and low cliffs. Shingle heavy going.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Three Oaks Station to Hastings Station (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
13km.
Varied hilly terrain, woods, cliff-top coast path, steep ascents and descents, and old town. Steep ascents and descents.
A shorter variant of Winchelsea to Hastings via Three Oaks – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Cooden Beach Station to Hastings Station (Sussex)
3m direct from Ore.
11km.
Seafront promenade, sandy paths, secluded bays, low cliffs, and Hastings promenade.
A shorter variant of Eastbourne to Hastings via Bexhill – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Winchelsea Station to Three Oaks Station (Sussex)
7m direct from Ore.
12km.
Undulating ridge, pastureland, farms, woods, and hilly territory with fine views over the Brede valley.
A shorter variant of Winchelsea to Hastings via Three Oaks – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Winchelsea Station Circular (Sussex)
15m direct from Ore.
16km.
A rambler favourite! Flat river levels, farmland, coastal path to Pett Level, and return via connecting walk.
A variant of Winchelsea to Hastings – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Rye Station Circular via St Mary the Virgin (Sussex)
15m direct from Ore.
16km. 3h30.
Medieval hilltop town, reclaimed marshland, shingle beach, saline lagoons, freshwater gravel pits, reedbeds, riverside embankments, and coastal nature reserve. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Hampden Park Station to Eastbourne Station (Sussex)
30m direct from Ore.
26km.
Parks, woods, chalk downland ridges, open grassland, chalk heath, dense beech forest, coastal farmland, golf course, and Victorian seaside town. Steep descents.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Pevensey and Westham Station to Eastbourne Station (Sussex)
30m direct from Ore.
9km.
Coastal path south-west from Pevensey, seafront promenade, sandy beach, and Eastbourne pier.
A shorter variant of Eastbourne to Hastings via Bexhill – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Ham Street Station to Appledore Station (Kent)
30m direct from Ore.
14km. 3h.
Woodland National Nature Reserve, Royal Military Canal towpath, farm fields, vineyard, Romney Marsh flatlands, and a historic village main street. Can be muddy.