Cuckoo Trail
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Cuckoo Trail is in East Sussex.
Culture and History
The Cuckoo Trail is an 11 mile (16km) surfaced track through the Sussex countryside is a safe route for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders of all ages. it follows the path of the old Tunbridge Wells to Eastbourne railway from Heathfield (although it is possible to cycle to Tunbridge wells from Heathfield using local roads (the route is well signposted)
An extension runs south from Polegate to Hampden Park in Eastbourne forming part of a National Cycle Network route. Benches and picnic tables along the way offer plenty of places to stop for a break. All the towns and villages that the route passes through have at least a pub
It was originally part of the railway line from London and Tunbridge Wells to Eastbourne which closed in 1963, along the route there are various station buildings, signals and other infrastructure left behind
Prepare
Have a well maintained bike and a puncture repair kit etc; since there are limited bike shops and at certain times of the day and certain sections of the route, traffic can be a bit sparse.
Travel to Cuckoo Trail & Visa Requirements
- Train: Stations at Polegate and Hampden Park.
- Bus: Eastbourne Bus Service 01323 416416
- Car parking: at Heathfield, Horam, Hellingly, Hailsham, Polegate and Hampden Park
- Horsebox parking: Hellingly Cuckoo Trail Car Park
- Cycle Hire: Cycle Revival, Heathfield 01435 866118
- Events: Sussex Country Information Centre 01323 442667.
Stay safe
- If cycling; cycle carefully, many people have been hurt by 'speeding' cyclists
- Avoid walking along the path at night without good lights, many areas of the path have steep sides and are near to roads
- try to keep dogs on leads or at least under control
Get out
Cuckoo Trail cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels & lodging
Accommodation: Sussex Country Information Centre 01323 442667
The route also links up with the forest way and forms part fo the cycle route from London to Paris via Newhaven.
Ask for advice at the Cuckoo Trail travel forum
This page was last edited at 00:56, on 17 May 2008 by Jack Dann. Based on work by Evan Prodromou and Tim Sandell and Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel.
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