From Arundel as you enter Warningcamp take the first left you come to, this is a straight dead end road and near the end there's a lay-by on the left with space for 2 or 3 cars.
Some sections very overgrown and narrow, lots of gates - and stiles!! Hank only just got through gaps so if your dog is bigger than him don't bother with this one. Is livestock en route. Are two manual train track crossings too.
There is lots of water here but the main river has quite a strong current, and we didn't see any low access points. Towards the end you cross a couple of smaller streams but very dense foliage in most of them.
No bins here
You walk adjacent to the Arundel wetlands so look out for birds - we saw a few very pretty ones that I have no idea what they were but nature lovers will enjoy this one.
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If you follow the road you immediately come to a gated train track crossing, so head over that and into the field, and take the path to the right through the small gate.
At this point I thought that the walk was going to be a nightmare as for a good half a mile the path is narrow, very overgrown and my legs were getting scratched to bits, but it's worth venturing through this as you're soon through it and the paths open up and are much clearer and wider.
It's a beautiful walk from here, with Arundel castle on the horizon, scenic hills and the Downs to all other angles. There are cows in these fields, and swans, and lots of birds and wildlife and we didn't pass a single other person so nice and quiet.
The route is very easy, and basically you just go right whenever you have a choice and it ends up in a nice loop leading back to the car.
Check terrain section before visiting as are stiles here, and also train track crossings to be aware of.