Cissbury – the Devil's Ring

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"Enjoy a breezy stroll amid ancient history with fine long views over the Downs to the sea."
Walk directions

From the car park cross the lane to take the gate in front of the National Trust sign, and go half left on the track (signposted as a bridleway) that skirts to the left of Cissbury Ring.

Near the top, fork right, and immediately right again to go through a kissing gate and across the hill-fort’s ring ditch to pass through the gap in the ramparts, the original east gateway, and into the enclosure. Head to the trig point at the hill summit that is 603ft (184m) above sea level.

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  Terrain  - Footpaths, no stiles
  Landscape  - Iron Age hill-fort and chalk hills of the South Downs
  Dog friendliness  - On lead if sheep are grazing the Ring’s slopes
  Parking  - Cissbury Ring Car Park, accessed from Findon village centre
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Cissbury Ring is credited in legend as the work of the Devil, for when he was digging the Devil’s Dyke near Brighton it is said clods of earth flew from his gigantic spade and created many of the most prominent earthworks in Sussex. These include Chanctonbury Ring near Washington, Mount Caburn near...
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Cissbury – the Devil's Ring

Recommended by
Our view
"Enjoy a breezy stroll amid ancient history with fine long views over the Downs to the sea."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Footpaths, no stiles
  Landscape - Iron Age hill-fort and chalk hills of the South Downs
  Dog friendliness - On lead if sheep are grazing the Ring’s slopes
  Parking - Cissbury Ring Car Park, accessed from Findon village centre
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Cissbury Ring is credited in legend as the work of the Devil, for when he was digging the Devil’s Dyke near Brighton it is said clods of earth flew from his gigantic spade and created many of the most prominent earthworks in Sussex. These include Chanctonbury Ring near Washington, Mount Caburn near...
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