We parked along the road outside the Crown Inn pub, and if you cross the village green on the other side of the road the walks starts here.
Pretty much a flat walk, with no big hills. Lots of kissing gates but no stiles. Paths are a mix of gravel paths, and very boggy well trodden field and woodland tracks.
No water here, other than large puddles!
Poo bin and general bin on the village green by the road.
The area is part of a 3500 estate including Knepp Castle, the wildlands are part of a pioneering re-wilding project that started in 2001.
This is a really unique place that's a lovely dog walk and a lovely family walk too. It's not one with much, and in my case any off-lead time as you're walking through plains with lots of loose cattle and wildlife but there's lots to see and it's a beautiful landscape. We saw cows, deer, storks, ponies, sheep and apparently there's also wild pigs here too.
If you cross straight over the village green the path is directly ahead of you between the houses. This takes you through a metal kissing gate, and then a large wooden kissing gate with a Knepp Wildlands sign on it. To follow my route from here on it's pretty simple, just keep going and take right turns where Public Footpaths are signposted and you'll come back to the path you came in on.