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May

12

Dyke Road Cafe – Chanctonbury Ring – Cissbury Ring

Filed Under 25 - 30 miles, Chanctonbury Ring, Cissbury Ring, Devils Dyke, Dyke Road Cafe, Edburton Hill | Leave a Comment

Distance: 26.06 miles
Ascending: 7.66 miles
Flat: 9.14 miles
Descending: 9.26 miles

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