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The Green Walk
1700 metres or approx. one and quarter miles. This is an extension of the White Walk which follows the Cuckmere River for about half a mile. You can watch the milking at Parkwood Farm on any day from approximately 3pm to 5pm. N.B. Please watch out for electric fencing and cows that may be in the yard.
The Yellow Walk
990 metres or approx. three quarters of a mile. Another extension of the White Walk which leads to Primrose Farm and its livery yards and young cattle. This walk takes you to higher ground giving good views of the surrounding countryside, before leading you back to Beaton's Wood.
Wild Garlic Walk
320 metres or approx. quarter mile. Cross the Cuckmere River by a narrow footbridge, chldren taking particular care, through Winham Coppice and link up with the Green Walk. A profusion of garlic plants in this area have a strong scent when flowers are out. N.B. There are two stiles on this walk.
The White Walk
1350 metres or approx 1 mile. This is an extension of the Blue Walk diverting at the Lower Pond then on through the fields. It rejoins the latter part of the Blue Walk back in Beaton's Wood.
The River Walk
800 metres or approx. half a mile. Planted in 1993 in what was a 12 acre arable field. A pond was also dug in this field adjacent to an existing one. This walk continues to the River Walk and then links up via gate number 6 with the White Walk, so taking the long way back to Beaton's Wood.
New Wood Walk
800 metres or approx. half a mile. Planted in 1993 in what was a 12 acre arable field. A pond was also dug in this field adjacent to an existing one. This walk continues to the River Walk and then links up via gate number 6 with the White Walk, so taking the long way back to Beaton's Wood.