Cissbury – the Devil's Ring
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.
There are fine views from here over Worthing, well out to sea and a long way along the coast, eastwards to Shoreham with its power station chimney visible and to the west to Littlehampton’s gasholder. On a clear day you can see Chichester Cathedral’s spire and even the Isle of Wight. Leaving the summit, go forward to head generally towards a distant communications mast, the path soon becoming a broad greensward path bearing left towards a clump of trees. This path goes between the trees, mostly oak, ash and sycamore, and leaves Cissbury Ring via the south ‘gate’ or gap in the rampart and ditch, identified by steps either side of the breach.
Out through a kissing gate follow the path ahead and downhill, woods to your left. At the corner of the wood turn right, signposted 'Findon'.
Beyond a gate continue ahead, the path generally keeping parallel to the curve of the ramparts and ditch above to your right and amid downland grass. When just below a National Trust sign for Cissbury Ring to your right, take the left-hand of three gates. The path then descends and ascends again briefly, having merged with a track coming in from the left alongside a post and wire fence. Pass through a gate and keep ahead to the gate at the car park.
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