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Sussex has plenty to keep the cyclist busy with a vast array of cycle routes and some splendid scenery.
The main attractions include the South Downs (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) with it's wonderful rolling countryside and also the coastal rides in and around the seaside towns of Brighton and Eastbourne.
Also check out the lovely Cuckoo Trail - a flat off road trail running from Heathfield to Eastbourne Park which makes for a relaxing afternoons cycling.
There are several National Cycle Network signed routes in the county many of which have been mapped and can be viewed and downloaded below. For more information on NCN routes in the county (including free cycle maps) please click here
For more information on cycle routes in Sussex including tips, advice and free cycle maps please click here
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|  Short Routes: <15 miles (25km) |
| Route Name | Distance | Difficulty |
| Centurion Way | 6 miles (10 km) | * |
| Forest Way | 11 miles (17 km) | * |
| Havant to Chichester | 11 miles (18 km) | * |
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|  Mid Distance Routes: 16 - 30 miles (26-50km) |
| Route Name | Distance | Difficulty |
| Crawley to Brighton | 25 miles (40 km) | ** |
| Guildford to Horsham | 22 miles (35 km) | ** |
| Horsham to Shoreham-By-Sea | 23 miles (37 km) | ** |
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|  Long Routes: > 30 miles (50km) |
| Route Name | Distance | Difficulty |
| Brighton to Eastbourne | 34 miles (55 km) | ** |
| Crawley to Eastbourne | 48 miles (78 km) | *** |
| Eastbourne to Rye | 31 miles (50 km) | ** |
| Petersfield to Brighton | 43 miles (70 km) | *** |
| Redhill to Tunbridge Wells | 36 miles (58 km) | *** |
| Rye to Dover | 39 miles (62 km) | ** |
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|  Sussex Cycling Links |
| Name | Description |
| Adur Council | Useful resource for the area |
| Brighton Council | Rides and routes in the area |
| Crawley Council | Useful maps and information |
| Wealden Council | Useful information for the area |
| Worthing Council | Useful resource for the area |
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