An Arundel Castle loop

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"Following the River Arun to Arundel Park and concluding with a tour of this handsome Sussex town"
Walk directions
From the car park on Mill Road, turn right and walk along the tree-lined pavement. Pass the bowling green, and a glance to your left will reveal a dramatic view of historic Arundel Castle with its imposing battlements.
Follow the road to the elegant stone bridge, avoid the first path on the right and cross over via a footbridge, and turn right to join the riverside path, partly shaded by overhanging trees. Continue along this, emerging from the trees to reach the western bank of the Arun. Turn left here and walk beside the reed-fringed Arun to the Black Rabbit pub, which can be seen standing out against a curtain of trees.
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  Terrain  - Riverside and parkland paths, some road walking, 1 stile
  Landscape  - Valley, rolling parkland and town
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead on tow path; not permitted in Arundel Park; final stage of the walk is along busy roads in Arundel
  Parking  - Mill Road car park, Arundel
  Toilets en route  - At car park in Mill Road
About the walk
Arundel has rows of elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings, fine shops and a picturesque riverside setting, but topping the list of attractions is surely the town’s magnificent castle. As you drive along the A27 to the south of Arundel, its great battlements, together with the grandiose French...
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Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.
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An Arundel Castle loop

Recommended by
Our view
"Following the River Arun to Arundel Park and concluding with a tour of this handsome Sussex town"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Riverside and parkland paths, some road walking, 1 stile
  Landscape - Valley, rolling parkland and town
  Dog friendliness - Off lead on tow path; not permitted in Arundel Park; final stage of the walk is along busy roads in Arundel
  Parking - Mill Road car park, Arundel
  Toilets en route - At car park in Mill Road
About the walk
Arundel has rows of elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings, fine shops and a picturesque riverside setting, but topping the list of attractions is surely the town’s magnificent castle. As you drive along the A27 to the south of Arundel, its great battlements, together with the grandiose French...
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About the area
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West Sussex
Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.