The Battle Of Lewes


Details
The Battle Of Lewes
Date - Tuesday 6th May 2025
Description - A walk around the Battle of Lewes site, taking in some ‘big sky’ views & stunning scenery, all whilst enjoying some challenging climbs, at our usual pace.
In 1264 English history was shaped as Simon de Montford and the Barons attacked the army of King Henry III, an action which ultimately ended with the King’s surrender and the signing of the Mise of Lewes. De Montford's rule as the de facto King Of England came to an end a year later at the Battle of Evesham.
A brief explanation of the battle can be found here: The Battle Of Lewes
Distance - 12.9 km / 8.0m approx
Pace - Inclusive & Moderate
Elevation - 258m up & 268m down
Start time - 10:30 / 15:00 approx., depending on pace.
Meeting Point - Corner of Spital Road & Lewes Prison BN7 1PA
What 3 Words: [gets.accent.pine](https://w3w.co/gets.accent.pine)
Google Map Reference: VXFW+9CC Lewes, United Kingdom
Refreshments - On the Trail & After At The Depot
Lunch - BYO Lunch - On The Trail
Loos - Finish & On The Trail - Plenty Of Suitable Locations
Getting There
Public Transport - Regency Route From Brighton eg 28,29. Alight at Lewes Prison bus stop. Or train to Lewes & 20 mins walk to the start point.
By Car - Some On Street, charges apply - see photos for details. Buy enough time!
Difficulty Level, Hazards, & Conditions
Some climbs, soley sheep, chalk trail slippery if wet.
Guidance
Who We Are & How We Do Things
Acceptance Of Risk
By RSVPing to an event you agree to having had the opportunity to have read all the following & to agree to abide by the guidelines. You accept that any activity such as walking comes with its own dangers & challenges and on that basis you accept responsibility for your own health & safety & will not compromise that of others. You agree that the Organisers and walk leader can be in no way held responsible for any injury incurred to you, your guests, or your or their dogs, in the course of the walk.
Our Ethos
We are an inclusive social hiking group with walkers of all abilities, fitness levels, and health statuses, whose walks are accessible by public transport.
We walk at an inclusive but moderate pace & like to stay together. Should we concertina, we will regather, allowing people to get their breath back before moving on, particularly on the climbs.
Please treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself.
There is ONE walk leader per walk to avoid confusion.
We run group walks, we start together, walk together, lunch together & finish together.
Cancellations & Delays
If you can't attend an event you have signed up for, please change your RSVP status to ‘Not Going’ as soon as possible, so no-one waits unnecessarily for you.
If you are going to be late, please message. Some Walk Leaders will provide their phone number if requested as Meetup messages can be delayed.
Not changing your RSVP status or informing the walk leader may result in your being removed from the group.
Leaving A Walk
If you have to leave a walk early, even for a short period, ensure the Walk Leader knows and has acknowledged that.
Becoming Ill Or Injured
If you become ill or injured during a hike, kindly inform the walk leader, or ask another walker to do so for you.
Kit & Provisions
Be appropriately clothed, booted, equipped & prepared for emergencies and have sufficient & appropriate drinks, food & snacks with you.
Pet Parents & Four Legged Members
Dogs are important members of our group and always very welcome, however on a lead around livestock please, for everyone's benefit.
Weather
The weather forecast can change, so keep an eye on Event Chat and messages in case the weather prompts a cancellation.
Finally
Have Fun!

The Battle Of Lewes