Publications
The South Downs Way and the Downs Link, by Kev Reynolds, published 1 May 1990 (136 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 1852840234 & ISBN-13: 9781852840235) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Walking in Sussex, by Kev Reynolds, published January 2000 (240 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 185284292X & ISBN-13: 9781852842925) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:A collection of 40 main walks plus 16 variations and outline descriptions of 11 longer walks in Sussex. The High Weald, Ashdown Forest, Low Weald and the South Downs are all explored. There are lakeside and river-bank walks, woodland outings, gentle strolls along the line of abandoned railways, and more challenging walks up and down some of the steepest hills in southern England. There are villages to visit and historic sites that record man's long involvement in the life of this southern county: from the ancient burial grounds to hillforts; from prehistoric flint mines to Roman palaces; from battle grounds to hammer ponds; from castles to windmills and the homes of some of Britain's best-loved writers and poets. The text is also a visitor's guide to the geography, people and places of Sussex.
The South Downs Way, by Kev Reynolds, published 3 September 2001 (128 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 1852843241 & ISBN-13: 9781852843243) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
The South Downs Way: from Eastbourne to Winchester, by Kev Reynolds, published 1 April 2004 (2nd revised edition, 192 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 1852844299 & ISBN-13: 9781852844295) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:The South Downs Way National Trail is a glorious walk from Eastbourne to Winchester, exploring the Sussex Downs and East Hampshire Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The official South Downs Way leads the walker along the 100 miles (160km) route following the northern escarpment for much of the way and rarely descends to habitation except where river valleys interrupt the regular course of the Downs. This guidebook describes the South Downs Way in 12 daily stages and is illustrated with OS mapping. The South Downs Way links many ancient and historical tracks, passing many sites of particular interest to those with a thirst for the past, but the main joy is the appreciation and recognition of this surprisingly secretive land that will please and delight any walker. The guide is part of a two-book series on the North and South Downs Ways.
Walking in Sussex: Long distance and day walks, by Kev Reynolds, published 1 May 2004 (224 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 1852844256 & ISBN-13: 9781852844257) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Walking in Sussex describes 40 day walks and 11 long-distance paths, as well as offering a host of shorter day walks. It includes routes that delve into a rural heartland, that follow streams and rivers, that trace the bank of hammer pond and lake, and those that follow the glistening sea on one side, flanked by sheep-grazed downland on the other. The guide is illustrated with OS mapping and the author's own colour photographs.
Walks in the South Downs National Park, by Kev Reynolds, published 18 March 2011 (224 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-10: 1852846186 & ISBN-13: 9781852846183) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:A walking guide to the South Downs National Park. 40 day walks for all abilities are described, from Winchester to Eastbourne. With some of the most iconic landscapes in southern England, including the white chalk cliffs of Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters, and such well-loved landmarks as Ditchling Beacon and atmospheric ancient monuments like the Cissbury Ring, walking in the park proves a delightful experience mile after mile. Each walk is circular, and where possible beginning and ending at a place accessible by public transport. The walks are described step by step illustrated with OS mapping and colour photographs.
Walks in the South Downs National Park, by Kev Reynolds, published 3 May 2016 (2nd edition, 224 pp., Cicerone Press, ISBN-13: 9781852848354) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Guidebook with 40 circular walks throughout the South Downs National Park, exploring the beautiful chalk hills between Eastbourne and Winchester. The walks range from under 5 miles to 11 miles, including Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters, Ditchling Beacon and hundreds of prehistoric sites. Accessible all year, but wild flowers best in spring.