Walks you can reach from Robertsbridge by train

Sussex · South East England | Walks by foot

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Etchingham Station to Wadhurst Station (Sussex)

4m direct from Robertsbridge.

17km.

Hilly Wealden pasture and woodland, panoramic valley views, converted oast houses, cobnut orchard, back lanes with wildflower verges, and reservoir shoreline. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Etchingham Station Circular (Sussex)

4m direct from Robertsbridge.

22km.

High Weald, rolling hills, woods, Sussex Border Path, and quiet farmland. Can be muddy.

A variant of Wadhurst Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Pevensey and Westham Station to Battle Station (Sussex)

7m direct from Robertsbridge.

Tough: 29km. Moderate ascents. 8h–13h30.

An essential walk! Beautiful landscapes and multiple historic sights.

Highlights: Pevensey Castle, Herstmonceux Castle, Battle Abbey and Battlefield, Battle Abbey and Battlefield, Pevensey Levels, and Battle itself.

Lunch stops: Nuthatch Kitchen and Terrace (2h30–4h in), or the Ash Tree Inn (4h30–8h in).

End-of-walk rewards: the White Hart Pub, or Battle Abbey and Battlefield.

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Battle Station Circular (Sussex)

7m direct from Robertsbridge.

19km. 5h30.

Rolling Wealden countryside, fields, woods, and the historic town of Battle.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Crowhurst Station to Battle Station (Sussex)

7m direct from Robertsbridge.

20km. 6h.

Gentle farmland, woodlands, golf course, parkland, riverside paths alongside streams and the River Brede, and historic town centre. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Stonegate Station Circular via Bateman's (Sussex)

9m direct from Robertsbridge.

15km. 5h.

Rolling hills, tranquil valleys, classic English woodland, pastureland, and unspoiled village. Nettles and brambles.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wadhurst Station to Stonegate Station (Sussex)

9m direct from Robertsbridge.

16km.

High Weald AONB, rolling hills, woods, quiet farmland, and historic villages. Can be muddy.

An alternative variant of Wadhurst Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wadhurst Station Circular via Bewl Water Circular (Sussex)

15m direct from Robertsbridge.

17km.

A rambler favourite! Hidden valleys, ancient woods, quaint old farms, reservoir shoreline, hilltop village, and gentle but rolling Wealden landscape. Can be muddy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wadhurst Station to Tunbridge Wells Station (Sussex)

15m direct from Robertsbridge.

13km. 3h30.

High Weald ridges, wooded valleys, open fields, landscaped parkland, and back streets and alleyways of a spa town. Can be boggy.

Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Wadhurst Station to Frant Station (Sussex)

15m direct from Robertsbridge.

11km. 3h.

High Weald ridges, wooded valleys, open fields, descent through woodland, and brief roadside stretch. No pavement on final road.

A shorter variant of Wadhurst to Tunbridge Wells – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Frant Station to Tunbridge Wells Station (Sussex)

15m direct from Robertsbridge.

17km.

High Weald hills, landscaped parkland, bluebell woods, restored heathland, sandstone outcrops, river valley, wooded common, and colonnaded town walkway. Busy road at start.

A shorter variant of Tunbridge Wells Circular – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.

Winchelsea Station to Hastings Station (Sussex)

30m direct from Robertsbridge.

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.

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