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The Palace built by Mr Van Hoogstaten as a mausoleum for his body
Mr Van Hoogstraten's Path - Members-only    
14.6km / 9.1mi  -  3 hours 01 minutes    Moderate
A ramble through undulating low Weald Countryside from Uckfield, looking at various ways that the countryside is changing in the modern world. Also featuring the footpath which caused the famous battle between the Ramblers and Mr Van Hoogstraten
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Tottington Woods on return from Small Dole
YHA Truleigh Hill, S. Tottington Sands, Oreham H'se, Edburton Hill - Members-only    
9.8km / 6.1mi  -  3 hours    Moderate
Walk in the South Downs National Park from Truleigh Hill YHA This walk takes you to the area north of the South Downs Way and includes a stretch of the SDW on the route back to the hostel. Optional detour to Small Dole adds 1.5 miles (2.4 Km)
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The crowds queuing to get over the stepping stones in Dovedale.
YHA Ilam Hall to Dovedale and the Stepping Stones. - Members-only    
11.9km / 7.4mi  -  3 hours 45 minutes    Moderate
Starting from the YHA in the lovely grounds of Ilam Park, the route climbs the shoulder of Bunster Hill over to Milldale, returning via one of England's most famous walks along the full length of Dovedale.
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The 19th century signalling point at the highest point of the walk (530 feet)
YHA Eastbourne Circular via Belle Tout & Beachy Head - Members-only    
13.3km / 8.3mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A circular walk from Eastbourne Youth Hostel initially crossing a golf course & farmland on well marked tracks and footpaths. The second half is along the coast path and takes in Beachy Head, before descending through downland & woods to the start.
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Volunteer wardens at Telscombe YHA
YHA Telcombe Trail - Members-only    
10.7km / 6.7mi  -  2 hours 01 minutes    Moderate
A circular downland and riverside walk to or from Telscombe youth hostel with a visit to the villages of Southease and Rodmell The walk can be used to link the hostel with the station, bus services, and the South Downs Way.
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