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Travel back to an age before motorised transport as you
follow in the tracks of our ancestors on these routes in the
High Weald Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty (link opens in a new window)
between the North and South Downs.
The area near East Grinstead is well known for
its archaeology and the Iron Age hill fort at Dry Hill Camp is
an important historical feature. The 24 acre site dates back
to about the first century BC.
Patches of ancient broadleaf woodland are located along the
bridleways and offer diverse habitats for plants and animals.
The riding routes comprise four loops with nine access links,
providing rides of up to 15.5 miles. The routes are mainly
bridleways with sections of quiet minor road.
Limited parking is available for horseboxes and trailers in the
lay-by on Ospode Lane, along the side of Ford Manor Road, and on
the old road at Marsh Green.
For further information about the Dry Hill rides, download the
Explore Kent guide.
Locate this riding area on a map
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