Blackdown

Hill, Mountain in Sussex Chichester

England

Blackdown

Gated Track On the Sussex Border Path in Chase Wood heading for Blackdown.
Gated Track Credit: Chris Thomas-Atkin

Blackdown is a prominent hill located in the county of Sussex, England. Rising to an elevation of 280 meters (919 feet), it is often referred to as Blackdown Hill or Blackdown Mountain. Situated within the South Downs National Park, it is part of the larger Blackdown Hill area, which comprises a series of rolling hills and valleys.

Blackdown offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its summit providing an ideal vantage point to admire the beauty of Sussex. On a clear day, it is even possible to catch glimpses of the English Channel to the south. The hill is covered in an abundance of diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The area surrounding Blackdown is rich in history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. There are several Iron Age hillforts and ancient burial sites scattered across the hill, adding to its archaeological significance.

In addition to its natural and historical appeal, Blackdown is home to various recreational activities. There are numerous walking trails and footpaths that crisscross the hill, providing ample opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area is also a favored destination for paragliding and hang gliding enthusiasts, who take advantage of the hill's favorable wind conditions.

Overall, Blackdown is a stunning and culturally significant landmark in Sussex, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside while also delving into its rich historical past.

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Blackdown Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.058412/-0.68984557 or Grid Reference SU9129. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gated Track On the Sussex Border Path in Chase Wood heading for Blackdown.
Gated Track
On the Sussex Border Path in Chase Wood heading for Blackdown.
Path junction One of the many path options on Blackdown.
Path junction
One of the many path options on Blackdown.
Pond near the Pen-y-Bos Track The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
Pond near the Pen-y-Bos Track
The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
View SW from the Pen-y-Bos Track Something was burning down in the valley - hence the smoke. The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
View SW from the Pen-y-Bos Track
Something was burning down in the valley - hence the smoke. The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
Black Down Trig Point A return visit to the trig point which marks the highest point in Sussex. For more details see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6117646">SU9129 : Highest point in Sussex</a>
Black Down Trig Point
A return visit to the trig point which marks the highest point in Sussex. For more details see SU9129 : Highest point in Sussex
Temple of the Winds The viewpoint on Black Down provides stunning views across the Sussex Low Weald.
Temple of the Winds
The viewpoint on Black Down provides stunning views across the Sussex Low Weald.
Reeth near Black Down The property known as Reeth viewed from the passing footpath.
Reeth near Black Down
The property known as Reeth viewed from the passing footpath.
Reeth Copse Heading towards Fernhurst through Reeth Copse.
Reeth Copse
Heading towards Fernhurst through Reeth Copse.
Approaching Tanyard Cottage On the public footpath at the point where it turns right at Tanyard Cottage towards Fernhurst.
Approaching Tanyard Cottage
On the public footpath at the point where it turns right at Tanyard Cottage towards Fernhurst.
Bridleway on the east side of Black Down
Bridleway on the east side of Black Down
View SSW from the Serpent Trail
View SSW from the Serpent Trail
Wooded slope on the east side of Black Down
Wooded slope on the east side of Black Down
Abandoned equipment north of Sopers Barn Farm
Abandoned equipment north of Sopers Barn Farm
View SE towards Bexleyhill You can see the mast of the Midhurst transmitting station on the top of Bexleyhill - about three quarters of the way across the photo from the left.
View SE towards Bexleyhill
You can see the mast of the Midhurst transmitting station on the top of Bexleyhill - about three quarters of the way across the photo from the left.
Pond and buildings at Lower House Farm The pond lies in this grid square. The farm buildings lie in the square to the NW.
Pond and buildings at Lower House Farm
The pond lies in this grid square. The farm buildings lie in the square to the NW.
Pond and view towards Lower House Farm The pond lies in this grid square. The house and farm buildings are in the square to the NW.
Pond and view towards Lower House Farm
The pond lies in this grid square. The house and farm buildings are in the square to the NW.
The Lodge - Blackdown Park Estate The track/drive to the left of the lodge leads up to Blackdown Farm and Blackdown House.
The Lodge - Blackdown Park Estate
The track/drive to the left of the lodge leads up to Blackdown Farm and Blackdown House.
House at Blackdown Farm Black Down is the hill behind the house. This area is the Blackdown Estate. There are several other houses near this one, though they're not visible in the photograph.
House at Blackdown Farm
Black Down is the hill behind the house. This area is the Blackdown Estate. There are several other houses near this one, though they're not visible in the photograph.
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Blackdown is located at Grid Ref: SU9129 (Lat: 51.058412, Lng: -0.68984557)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

Also known as: Black Down

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.058412,-0.68984557
Blackdown
Description: Highest hill in Sussex. Great views over the Weald.
Ele: 280
Natural: peak
Wikidata: Q8521328
Wikipedia: en:Blackdown, West Sussex
Lat/Long: 51.0582/-0.689595
Blackdown western viewpoint
Created By: osmeditor2
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Temple of the Winds
Created By: osmeditor2
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Tourism: viewpoint
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Man Made: survey_point
Ref: S1675
Source: npe
Tpuk Ref: TP1443
Lat/Long: 51.058674/-0.68946
Bench
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Backrest: yes
Mapillary: 550725042982375
Survey Date: 2016-06-09
Lat/Long: 51.0613524/-0.6919316
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Temple of the Winds
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Bench
Backrest: yes
Mapillary: 550725042982375
Survey Date: 2016-06-09
Lat/Long: 51.0611802/-0.6923945
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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