Walking the South Downs Way

NEW ROUTE – Luggage Transfers is the only baggage transfers service covering the entire 100 miles of the South Downs Way. Established in 2009, we move thousands of bags each year for visitors walking and cycling throughout the South West.  We’re now expanding our service into the South East.

Below, you’ll find more information about the route, a popular itinerary for the South Downs Way, as well as a link to our walker-friendly accommodation for the entire route.  There’s everything there you need to plan your walking holiday on the amazing National Trail that is The South Downs Way.

Start: Winchester
Finish: Eastbourne
Total Distance: 100 miles / 160 km
Luggage transfers available: 1st March to 31st October

The South Downs Way

The only National Trail to lie entirely within a national park; it also passes through or by five National Nature Reserves.

Stretching 100 miles (160 km) from the ancient cathedral city of Winchester in Hampshire to the white chalk cliffs of Eastbourne in East Sussex, the South Downs Way is one of England’s most cherished National Trails. Traversing a beautiful and varied landscape of rolling chalk hills, wide open downs, hidden valleys and picture-perfect villages, this route offers a quintessential English walking or cycling experience.

The trail follows the ridgeline of the South Downs, offering spectacular panoramic views across the Weald to the north and the English Channel to the south. Along the way, you’ll encounter iron-age hill forts, Neolithic barrows, and charming market towns such as Lewes and Arundel. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy spotting skylarks, butterflies, and perhaps even a red kite soaring overhead.

With well-signposted paths and relatively gentle gradients, the South Downs Way is suitable for walkers and cyclists of all abilities, though some sections can be more challenging, particularly during wet weather. The trail passes through the South Downs National Park, ensuring unspoilt countryside and a sense of tranquillity throughout.

Whether you’re looking for a leisurely ramble, a multi-day hike with overnight stops, or an adventurous cycle tour, the South Downs Way offers a rewarding journey through some of England’s most iconic scenery. Our luggage transfer service takes the weight off your shoulders, so you can fully enjoy the trail without the burden of a heavy pack.

Vital stats

Length: 100 miles (160km)

Start/end: Winchester/Eastbourne

Highest point: 270m (890ft), Butser Hill

Counties covered: Hampshire, West Sussex, East Sussex

Designated a National Trail: 1972

Notable figures: Edward Thomas (poet), Virginia Woolf (writer), Eric Ravilious (artist), Gilbert White (naturalist)

Highlights include:

The historic city of Winchester and its stunning cathedral

Devil’s Dyke and the panoramic views from Ditchling Beacon

The Seven Sisters cliffs and Beachy Head near Eastbourne

Rolling chalk downs and peaceful rural landscapes

Traditional English pubs and cosy villages en route

Let us help you enjoy the South Downs Way at your own pace, with convenient and reliable luggage transfers between your chosen accommodations.

Explore the South Downs Way with some of our popular walking itineraries

Day 1 - Winchester to Exton (12.5 miles / 20 km)
Day 2 - Exton to Buriton (13 miles / 21.5 km)
Day 3 - Buriton to Cocking (12.5 miles / 20 km)
Day 4 - Cocking to Amberley (12 miles / 17.5 km)
Day 6 - Amberley to Upper Beeding (13 miles / 20.5 km)
Day 7 - Upper Beeding to Pyecombe (7.5 miles / 12 km)
Day 9 - Pyecombe to Kingston-near-Lewes (10 miles / 16 km)
Day 10 - Kingston-near-Lewes to Alfriston (11.5 miles / 18.5 km)
Day 11 - Alfriston to Eastbourne (12 miles / 19.5 km)