Discover Devil's Dyke: experience one of England's "grandest views" with ease, a scenic bus ride from vibrant Brighton.
Nestled within the stunning South Downs, Devil’s Dyke offers breathtaking panoramic vistas that once inspired painter John Constable to declare it the “grandest view in the world.” This remarkable V-shaped dry valley, the longest and deepest in the UK, is a natural wonder inviting exploration.
You can easily immerse yourself in its ancient landscapes without a car. Simply hop on the Breeze 77 bus directly from Brighton city centre, enjoying the scenery as you ascend. Once there, explore walking trails, uncover remnants of an Iron Age hill fort, or even spot hang-gliders soaring overhead. After a bracing walk, perhaps enjoy refreshments at The Devils Dyke pub, perfectly positioned at the top. For a delightful extension, take a gentle 30-minute stroll along the South Downs Way to Saddlescombe Farm, an ancient farmstead rich in history.







