6.3 km
~1 hrs 25 min
103 m
“Discover natural beauty and history on this moderately challenging 6 km loop through Hastings' scenic landmarks.”
Starting near East Sussex, England, this 6 km (approximately 3.7 miles) loop trail offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and historical significance. With an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet), it is rated as a medium difficulty hike, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, you can park near Alexandra Park, which is a well-known landmark in Hastings. For those using public transport, Hastings Railway Station is the nearest major station. From there, you can take a local bus or a short taxi ride to Alexandra Park.
### Trail Overview The loop begins at Alexandra Park, a Victorian-era park known for its beautifully landscaped gardens and diverse plant species. As you start your hike, you'll be greeted by well-maintained paths and a variety of flora, including ancient trees and seasonal flowers.
### Old Roar Gill About 1.5 km (0.9 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter Old Roar Gill, a hidden gem featuring a small waterfall and lush greenery. The gill is a narrow, steep-sided valley, and the sound of the cascading water adds a serene ambiance to this part of the trail. Be cautious here, as the path can be slippery, especially after rain.
### Buckshole Reservoir Continuing for another 1 km (0.6 miles), you'll reach Buckshole Reservoir. This reservoir is a popular spot for birdwatching, so keep an eye out for various species such as kingfishers and herons. The reservoir is also a great place to take a short break and enjoy the tranquil water views.
### Shornden Reservoir A further 1 km (0.6 miles) will bring you to Shornden Reservoir. This area is less frequented, offering a more secluded experience. The reservoir is surrounded by dense woodland, providing ample shade and a cool environment, especially during the summer months.
### Historical Significance The trail passes through areas rich in history. Alexandra Park itself was opened in 1882 and has been a central part of the community ever since. The reservoirs were constructed in the 19th century to supply water to the growing town of Hastings. As you hike, you'll notice remnants of old infrastructure, adding a historical layer to your journey.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it is highly recommended to use HiiKER, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is generally well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool will ensure you stay on track. Wear sturdy hiking boots, especially for the sections around Old Roar Gill, and bring plenty of water and snacks.
### Wildlife and Flora Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a variety of wildlife. Besides birds, you might spot small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The flora is equally diverse, with ancient oaks, beech trees, and a variety of wildflowers depending on the season.
### Final Stretch The last 1.5 km (0.9 miles) of the loop will take you back to Alexandra Park. This section is relatively flat and offers a leisurely end to your hike. Take some time to explore the park's features, such as the ornamental lake and the various gardens, before concluding your adventure.
This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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