GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

Eartham Woods

3.11 miles (5 km)

This large area of beech woodland near Slindon has some nice footpaths to follow. The woods are a great place to see bluebells in the spring months. You may also see deer, woodland birds and various butterflies as you make your way through the forest. You can start your walk from the car park located at the south eastern end of the woods, just to the north of the village of Eartham.
The woods are part of the wider National Trust owned Slindon Estate. The 1400 hectare estate has miles of excellent trails with wonderful views over the South Downs to enjoy.
The Monarch's Way also runs through the woods. You could pick up the long distance trail and head east to the nearby Houghton Forest. The expansive Goodwood Country Park is just to the west while the Grade II listed Halnaker Windmill and viewpoint is also very close by.

Postcode

PO18 0LU - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locations

Eartham Woods OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Eartham Woods Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Dog Walking

The woods are a great place for a dog walk with miles of wide trails to try. You'll probably see plenty of other owners on a fine day.

Photos

Eartham Wood Car Park and Picnic Area - geograph.org.uk - 15253

Eartham Wood Car Park and Picnic Area

Path junctions at southern edge of Eartham Woods - geograph.org.uk - 1757935

Path junctions at southern edge of Eartham Woods

Eartham Wood - geograph.org.uk - 236530

Just off Stane Street, the wood is open access land owned by the National Trust.

Stane Street, Eartham Wood - geograph.org.uk - 236529

Stane Street, Eartham Wood. The course of the former Roman Road runs straight through the wood. The ditched at the sides of the agger are now overgrown with foliage but the National Trust who owns this wood have cut the wood back to give a good idea of the width of the road.

Eartham Wood Picnic Area - geograph.org.uk - 236315

A bicycle rests against a bench in the picnic area. The small ring of white stones appear to be an area for fires. Fine place to stop for lunch on a warm September's afternoon.

Log Piles, Eartham Wood - geograph.org.uk - 236533

Log Piles. Piles of logs from recent coppicing await removal. Taken from the junction of Stane Street and the forestry track that heads north.

Video

GPS Files

GPX File

Eartham Woods.gpx (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold>Download Linked File)

Memory Map Route

Eartham Woods.mmo (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold >Download Linked File)