Cycling through Sussex.
Beautiful views west over the village of Poynings from Devils Dyke to Chanctonbury ring on the south downs in west Sussex south east England UK
Cycling the South Downs, East Sussex, England. A group of road cyclists training on the quiet roads of the South English countryside.
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Sussex Vineyards & Coast Bike Tour

8 days / 7 nights

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Ride quiet country lanes, coastal paths and vineyard routes while staying in historic Sussex hotels, with optional wine tastings and flexible daily distances.

Starting point

Cuckfield

Finish point

Midhurst

Season

From April to September

Fitness level

3/5

Highlights

  • Ride quiet country lanes and traffic-free paths across West Sussex
  • Cycle through the landscapes of the South Downs National Park
  • Visit Ridgeview and Tinwood Estate for Sussex wine tastings
  • Follow riverside routes along the River Adur and the south coast
  • Stay in historic hotels with spa facilities and coastal locations
  • Finish the journey in the market town of Midhurst

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2.980 €

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What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

7 nights in 4* and 3* hotels with breakfast and dinner
Digital guidebook with detailed itinerary and route instructions
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Tour design and organization
Service and support during your tour
Luggage transfer
Regular bike

NOT INCLUDED

Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Airport transfer
E-bike
Single supplement

This cycling tour explores the varied landscapes of West Sussex, combining quiet countryside riding, coastal routes, and the rolling terrain of the South Downs National Park. Staying in three characterful hotels, the journey balances consistent daily cycling with time to relax, making it well-suited to riders looking for comfort alongside a structured route.

The tour begins near Cuckfield, with optional loop rides through rural lanes, woodland landscapes, and vineyard areas. Daily distances can be adapted using shorter options, allowing you to choose how much you ride each day.

Visits to Ridgeview Wine Estate and Tinwood Estate offer the opportunity for Sussex wine tastings, adding a regional focus to the cycling experience.

Midway through the tour, the route heads south towards the coast, following the Downs Link and the banks of the River Adur on largely traffic-free paths. Riding continues along the English Channel, with coastal loops from Littlehampton passing through harbour landscapes, seaside towns, and sandy beaches at West Wittering.

The final stage turns inland again, crossing open downland with views of Arundel Castle before finishing in the market town of Midhurst, close to the Cowdray Estate. Routes combine country lanes, riverside paths, and coastal sections, creating variety without long or sustained climbs.

Luggage transfers between hotels and turn-by-turn GPS navigation are included, allowing you to focus on riding and exploring rather than logistics. Optional e-bike use makes the tour suitable for riders seeking additional support on rolling terrain, while maintaining a relaxed and flexible pace throughout.

Things to know

Self-guided cycling tours provide a flexible and independent way to explore the UK on two wheels. You can set your own pace, modify your schedule, and immerse yourself in the journey. Our team handles all logistics, including booking accommodations, providing detailed itineraries, GPS routes, and 24/7 support. This ensures a stress-free experience while giving you the freedom to discover the UK's scenic landscapes and cultural landmarks at your leisure.

To help you choose the most suitable tour, we rate difficulty on a scale of 1 to 5:


  • 1/5 – Easy: Daily rides of about 30 km on mostly flat terrain. Ideal for beginners or those with little cycling experience.


  • 2/5 – Moderate: Up to 40 km per day with slight elevation gains (up to 200 m). Suitable for anyone in reasonable health.


  • 3/5 – Intermediate: Covering around 50 km daily, with elevation gains of up to 500 m. On flatter days, distances may be longer. Best for recreational cyclists with a good fitness level.


  • 4/5 – Advanced: Expect daily rides of 60 km or more, with climbs exceeding 500 m. Some stages may include up to 1000 m of elevation. Designed for experienced cyclists accustomed to hills.


  • 5/5 – Challenging: Long distances with steep climbs, perfect for highly experienced cyclists seeking a demanding yet rewarding challenge.

Accommodation availability varies based on the season, so we partner with a selection of trusted lodging providers that meet our quality standards. We aim to match accommodations to your preferences and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay. While our itineraries provide examples of accommodation types, specific locations may change depending on availability.

We offer tours for various cycling styles, including road cycling, gravel riding, and mountain biking. Our specialists can recommend the best option based on your experience, terrain preferences, and group needs.


Gravel bikes are the most versatile choice, even for road cycling routes, as they allow for smooth riding on paved roads and scenic backroads that may be less maintained. These bikes also provide extra comfort for long-distance rides.


Since many of our tours feature hilly landscapes, some cyclists opt for e-bikes for added support. However, we recommend having prior experience with e-bikes, as they handle differently from traditional bicycles.

If bringing your bike isn’t an option, we offer rental services. Our range includes road bikes, gravel bikes, mountain bikes, and e-bikes to match the needs of your tour. Simply provide your preferred bike size and any special requests, and we’ll ensure you get the best fit for a comfortable ride.


Bike rentals include delivery before the tour and collection afterward. Each rental comes with a helmet, spare chain, basic repair kit, and pedals if required.

We strive to accommodate dietary needs, though availability varies by region. Vegetarian meals are usually easy to find in larger towns and cities, but vegan options may be more limited in rural areas. Many of our lunch stops are at traditional UK eateries, where dietary choices might be restricted, so we recommend planning.

The best time to cycle in the UK is from late spring to early autumn (May to September). May and June offer long daylight hours and relatively dry conditions, while September provides quieter routes with fewer tourists. However, UK weather is unpredictable, so it’s always wise to be prepared for occasional rain.

Most tours can continue in light rain with the right clothing. Thunderstorms are more common in summer afternoons, so we suggest starting your rides early in the day. If extreme weather is forecasted, we can modify your itinerary. Our support team is available to help with last-minute adjustments.

Hassle-Free

We take care of route planning, accommodations, luggage transfers, and all logistics, so you can focus purely on enjoying your ride.

Tried & Tested Adventures

Our cycling routes are hand-picked & tested, to ensure breathtaking landscapes, smooth roads, and maximum safety - giving you the perfect ride every day.

Unbeatable Support

Our 24/7 customer support is where we show our passion, ensuring your cycling holiday runs smoothly and your well-being is always our top priority.

Book with Confidence

We are a financially protected company, fully bonded and insured, keeping your money safe and allowing you to travel with confidence.

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