Wildflowers in important nature reserves above Graffam Down on the South Downs Way
Sheep or Badgers?!
Amazing looking sheep with faces like badgers and a black underbelly. From Cocking to Amberley on the SDW.
Climb to ridge above Heyshott Down
I started my Cocking to Amberley leg with a climb past beautiful corn fields to the ridge above Heyshott Down.
Views of Cocking Hill
Jill reaches the 35 miles point as she approaches Cocking Hill on the South Downs Way. Read her blog about walking with hip dysplasia.
Trees near the Monkton Estate – SDW
A perfect lunch spot on the South Downs Way – listening to the birds in the trees and calls of peacocks from the Monkton Estate. A very mindful moment!
SDW chalk path through woodland
Leaving Harting Down and climbing on the chalk path past hedgerows and woodland. Heading for Cocking on the South Downs Way. @WalkingJill – Jill Pringle, who has DDH.
View from Harting Hill
For #NationalWalkingMonth, Jill Pringle takes her next walk with hip-dysplasia from Harting Down to Cocking Hill on the South Downs Way.
Chalk path on the South Downs Way
The tell-tale chalk footpaths pass through vibrant green farm fields on my early spring walk to Harting Down.
Early spring light – Harting Hill woodland
A walk up Harting Hill through beautiful trees and early spring sunshine – getting that spring back in my step!
Lunch stop on a lovely lane
About half way between Buriton and Harting Down I stopped for lunch and enjoyed the views…