Sussex is considered to be a very picturesque county and you can easily take in its sights through walking trails. If you fancy going on these walks you might prefer for the route to not be too difficult to follow and to end up exactly back where you started. Luckily there are plenty of circular walks you can take in the county, most of which are a couple of miles long and take between one and three hours.
5 stunning circular walls to enjoy in Sussex The Slater Trail Circular The Slater Trail is just under 10km long (Image: Georgia Adams/AllTrails) Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here . This trail near Seaford in East Sussex takes its name from the landscape which inspired the artist Eric Slater. Overall, it is 9.
8km long and should take you around two hours and 20 minutes to complete. The profile adds: "The walk takes you from Seaford, east along the seafront, past Hope Gap to Cuckmere River, then returns via a more inland route and passes the Cuckmere Heaven War Memorial." The Kipling Roedean and Rottingdean Circular The walk is said to offer breathtaking views (Image: Liang Kim Lim/AllTrails) Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here .
The Kipling Roedean and Rottingdean Circular is a 7.4km trail which should take you around one hour and 45 minutes to complete. Its profile says: "This is a circular walk along the south coast near Brighton , taking in the beautiful undercliff path, the pretty village of Rottingdean,.