Trundle and Devils Humps Walk
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Take in the stunning views of Solent and Isle of Wight that can be seen in the distance. Another wonderful feature along this path is the ancient yew trees. Keep your eyes peeled for the abundance of wildlife that lives along this path.
Route Description for Trundle and Devils Humps Walk
The Trundle and Devils Humps Walk is a wonderful walk that provides stunning views of Solent and Isle of Wight along the ocean. Wander along pastoral land and through the forest while you get a great workout as this path provides somewhat challenging ascents and descents. Explore the ancient yew trees that line this area around Kingley Vale. As you continue along this path, you will arrive back where you began, as this is a circular walk.
Getting to the Trundle and Devils Humps Walk Trailhead
To get to the Trundle and Devils Humps Walk from Chichester, take E Walls and Priory Road to New Park Road/A286 and follow A286 and Pook Lane to Kennel Hill, and in 8.9 km, arrive at your destination.
Route Information
When to do:
May - September
Backcountry Campsites:
No
Pets allowed:
Yes
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Circuit
Trundle and Devils Humps Walk Elevation Graph
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