Cycling
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With limited public transport, one of the best ways to visit Burwash is by bicycle. The hilly route from Stonegate Station (3.5 miles or 5km) is all on minor roads, and is best approached by passing through Witherenden and then turning left down Spring Lane, which emerges at the south-west end of Burwash High Street. For more information see Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 136 (available from the Maps and Books section)

Cuckoo Trail loop – a hilly, but scenic 24 mile / 39 km circuit which incorporates the Cuckoo Trail (a disused railway line running between Heathfield and Polegate), as well as the villages of Woods Corner, Rushlake Green, Warbleton, and Maynards Green. For more information see http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisureandtourism/countryside/walks/cuckootrail/download.htm, or call ESCC on 01273 481000.
From Burwash there are many country lanes that can be explored by bicycle and a good map. The best Ordnance Survey maps are the Explorer series, numbers 136 and 124 (Maps and Books)
Millennium Cycle Rides in 1066 Country (available from http://www.challenge-publications.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk (£4.95) includes three routes in or around Burwash of between 20 and 24 miles (33 km-38 km) all of which are on minor roads and country lanes.
Other suggested cycle rides in the area can be found at http://www.highweald.org/sites.asp?PageId=34
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