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Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley

West Sussex, England

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Trail length

21.7 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

243 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
family-friendly

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley take to walk?

Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley is 21.74 km long with 243 m of elevation gain, so most walkers should allow around 4.5 to 6.5 hours depending on pace and stops. The route follows an easy profile overall, which helps keep the walking time manageable for a full-day outing.

Where does Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley start and finish?

Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley starts at Three Bridges Station and follows the old railway corridor through Crawley Down toward East Grinstead. West Sussex County Council lists the shared-use Worth Way itself as running 11 km from Three Bridges Station to East Grinstead Station, and this hike covers a longer 21.74 km outing based from that corridor.

Is Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley easy and suitable for beginners?

Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley is rated easy, with 243 m of climbing spread across 21.74 km. The route largely follows a disused railway line, so gradients are generally gentle, and West Sussex County Council notes that the surface is maintained along the route, with some sections using the road network.

Can you get to Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley by train or bus?

Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley is straightforward to reach by public transport because the route begins at Three Bridges Station. Crawley Borough Council also notes a nearby bus stop at Station Hill on Route 100, making the trail accessible without needing to drive.

Is Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley good for cycling and horse riding too?

Yes. Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley follows a shared-use corridor that West Sussex County Council identifies for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. The route is also part of National Cycle Network Route 21 between Crawley and East Grinstead, which helps explain its broad, multi-use character.

What is the terrain like on Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley?

The terrain on Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley is generally straightforward because it follows the line of a former railway. West Sussex County Council describes the route as surfaced throughout, with some on-road sections, so it is usually more even underfoot than a rough hill trail.

Are dogs allowed on Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley?

Worth Way from Three Bridges near Crawley is a public shared-use route used by walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, and there is no general ban on dogs noted by the local authorities on the main route information. Because it is multi-use and passes through wildlife habitat, dogs should be kept under close control, especially near other users and around Crawley Down Pond.

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