Loxwood's forgotten canal

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"Cross pastures to discover how a forgotten canal is being brought to life."
Walk directions
From the car park walk past the Canal Centre and the Onslow Arms to the B2133. Turn right and cross over the canal, continue along the road for 50 yards (41m) and then turn right along a signposted path which leads between hedges. Meet a road and keep ahead by Loxwood Surgery on the right. Turn right at the T-junction.
Pass Burley Close and turn left into Spy Lane. Follow the road as it leads between houses and bungalows and look for the Emmanuel Fellowship Chapel on the right. Bear right immediately beyond the chapel, through a gate, and skirt the Emmanuel Fellowship playing field.
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  Terrain  - Field paths, tracks and tow path
  Landscape  - Gentle farmland bisected by Wey and Arun Canal
  Dog friendliness  - On lead on road and stretches of farmland
  Parking  - Free car park by Wey and Arun Canal, next to Onslow Arms, Loxwood, beyond pub car park and Canal Centre
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The Wey and Arun Junction Canal was completed in 1816 to connect the Wey and Arun rivers and form part of a continuous inland waterway route, linking London with the south coast. (‘Junction’ was later dropped from the name.) Glancing at derelict stretches of the 23-mile (37km) canal today, in...
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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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Loxwood's forgotten canal

Recommended by
Our view
"Cross pastures to discover how a forgotten canal is being brought to life."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, tracks and tow path
  Landscape - Gentle farmland bisected by Wey and Arun Canal
  Dog friendliness - On lead on road and stretches of farmland
  Parking - Free car park by Wey and Arun Canal, next to Onslow Arms, Loxwood, beyond pub car park and Canal Centre
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The Wey and Arun Junction Canal was completed in 1816 to connect the Wey and Arun rivers and form part of a continuous inland waterway route, linking London with the south coast. (‘Junction’ was later dropped from the name.) Glancing at derelict stretches of the 23-mile (37km) canal today, in...
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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.