Botolphs to Ditchling Beacon
Goodness, it was hot today!!
We had a ten mile walk, starting with an ascent to the top of the ridge at Truleigh Hill (216 m high). After a brief stop at the youth hostel there, we walked on to Fulking escarpment ( main blip) and Devil's Dyke (in extras) which is the deepest dry valley in the UK. It is a spectacular feature although rather marred by the tawdry pub close by. In Victorian times it was the site of a leisure centre with cable car, funicular railway and zoo! At least, those have gone now.
We came off the ridge and down into Pyecombe to eat our lunch in the cool of the shepherds' church, which positively encourages ramblers to rest there, even providing soft drinks.
Then it was up hill again and onto Ditchling Beacon. The other extra shows one of the old dew ponds built to provide water for the sheep and cattle on these dry downs.
So, so, pleased we have a rest day tomorrow!
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