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Kingfisher Trail at Ardingly Reservoir
The Kingfisher Trail was originally created in 1996 and is approximately 4kms in length, taking 3 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. Unfortunately, there isn’t a circular walk around the reservoir, but the neighbouring area can be explored using the local network of footpaths and bridleways.
An official Kingfisher Trail leaflet can be picked up online, from the main Ardingly Reservoir car park or the Activity Centre.


The Ardingly Pub Walk
Public House Walks, a 3 Mile circular loop starting and finishing at the local Gardeners Arms. A charming and undulating Sussex walk with lots of variety. Taking in the Ardingly Reservoir and Wakehurst Place, there’s a good combination of wooded and open paths to enjoy.
Official Trail Leaflet can be found here.
Ouse Valley Viaduct Walk
Balcombe Viaduct and Ardingly Reservir Circular Walk
14.2km | 8.85 miles | Medium Difficulty
Starting at Balcombe, enjoy winding around the countryside taking in lanes, tracks and paths through the woodlands and farmlands with beautiful scenery and interesting sights. On the way, you will pass the Ouse Valley Viaduct, a fascinating structure over the River Ouse that was built in 1838 to carry the London-Brighton railway line.
If you are wanting a shorter walk, you can park in the Ardingly Reservoir Car Park and walk to the viaduct from there.
Shorter Walk: 1.12 miles | Easy Difficulty
