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Name:Glatting Beacon
Hill number:7808
Height:245m / 804ft
Parent (Ma):2909  Butser Hill
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:West Sussex
Catchment:Arun, Catchment Boundaries
Watershed:The Solent
Class:Tump (200-299m), Subhump
(Tu,2,sHu)
Grid ref:SU 96598 13121
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:96m
Col:149m  SU954158  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 197
(1:25k) OL10 121
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 90 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Easy walk from Bignor Hill car parkPaulOnFoot08/04/2024
Anti clockwise from Duncton car park, following SDW most of way from Littleton Down. Back via Farm Hill and Barlavington Down. Trig outside mast fence.PeterD15/11/2023
T&J15/10/2023
On day five South Downs Waynickywood101/10/2023
Easily along track from car park to E.Minto03/07/2023
Cocking to Amberley. Revisit.Smudge19/03/2023
HighwayToFell04/03/2023
Enjoy the views before you get to the top!tim74730/01/2023
With GFE during Maverick SDW 46km race. Lovely weather - tiring course.Fionalevey29/10/2022
bladeblaster29/10/2022
Parked in the Bignor Hill Car Park at 97373 12928 and walked to Glatting Beacon, Farm Hill and Barlavington Down. Pleasant undulating walk and any crops had been harvested.clivevilla07/09/2022
An easy detour from the SDW - the trig point certainly looks the highest point and for once it's outside the mast compound so no access problems.milimana13/06/2022
DC11main15/05/2022
A detour from a walk on the South Downs. Visited with Alma Aurea.meltdiceburg21/04/2022
Started from Bignor Hill CP and did a circle of Glatting Beacon, Farm Hill, Barlavington Down then down into Sutton through Bignor to West Burton. Up to Westburton Hill and then down to the roundabout to pick up Rewell Hill (easy approach from A284 via a cleared track). Slogged a mile up a very muddy track (thanks to some logging) and thought I should finish via Bignor Hill despite it's lack of qualification. A very enjoyable 13 miles in 4 hours 20.maltloaf21/01/2022
Circuit of Barlavington Down, Farm Hill, Glatting Beacon and Westburton Hill from Bignor, superb round.Colin Crawford21/10/2021
Chilly and damp October early morning - met three blokes out ambling <<They ought to make a sitcom...>> - turns out they were ahead of me - Last Of the Summer Wine Walking Club.M3WDD10/10/2021
Duncton Circuit (bagging Balavington Down, Farm Hill, Glatting Beacon and Littleton Down)PhilipChaston01/08/2021
daveyf200123/07/2021
Martin R29/06/2021
Stroll from NT car park.KC16/04/2021
Andy West14/04/2021
Parked in Sutton for a circuit of Barlavington Down, Farm Hill, Glatting Beacon and Westburton Hill.PGCE12/01/2021
Matt06/12/2020
Solo from Bignor Hill car park. I then continued over Farm Hill and Barlavington Down which took less time than thought. Chose to then walk a circuit via St Mary church in Barlavington and round to Westburton Hill before back to Bignor Hill car park. A lovely autumnal day with no breeze and some early afternoon sunshine.Buck18/10/2020
NickDelaney25/09/2020
Alex C22/09/2020
Detour from SDWlerritt21/08/2020
mae21/01/2020
doddy15/01/2020
From Bignor Hill car pk, straightforward, as others. I then continued over Farm Hill and Barlavington Down to the Duncton Quarry road, then back by field path and SDW. Barely above 2h, but a fine walk in ultra clear conditions after a wet morning.pwheeler04/09/2019
Steve Q16/06/2019
Alan Whatley24/03/2019
Parked at the top of the narrow Roman Road at NT car park of sorts. Easy able to trig outside compound.Dugswell219/03/2019
Short walk along track from SE then left up to aerial and trig.Herbert Anchovy13/09/2018
clique16/06/2018
Unhindered access from the NE along comms. masts service track. Lovely deciduoius wood with large variety of trees. Trig at high point.RichardM05/05/2018
arjh01/04/2018
tomandivy20/03/2018
Raining and quagmire throughout a reduced 5 mile Sunday run for A famous 5 adventure with Tracey, Debs, Sue and Graham ( and little Crystal the dog) From Eartham Woods car park and back via Gumber roman road path. Great fun splashing through the mud. Sleeting higher up. Saturated - full change inside car required as expected on return. L not yet back on Sunday runs but 4 mins quicker on yesterday's park run.Chris Pearson21/01/2018
10 mile club Sunday run / chat over 2 hours. Circular from Slindon - led by Kevin with his encyopedic knowledge of all paths in th area. Bypassed the summit as usual. L resting at Paula's after her heroic post op. park run yesterday.Chris Pearson14/01/2018
andrew brown30/10/2017
Parked at the NT CP at Bignor Hill (SU973130) headed W following the South Downs Way for a short way, a track leads NW to the radio masts . Trig can be found close to fence surrounding the radio masts.Tony Hartry28/10/2017
A good circular route starting at Eartham Wood Cp taking in Nore Hill, Glatting Beacon, Farm Hill, Barlavington Down, & Littleton Down.philhythe28/10/2017
Arundel stn - Rewell Hill - Westburton Hill - Glatting Beacon - Farm Hill - Barlavington Down - Littleton Down - Court Hill - Levin Down - Singleton bus stopMark Jackson14/10/2017
With Bevsimon and co12/07/2017
Another Sunday club run with L and Peter, 2 and half hours from Slindon over and down to Bignor in the footsteps of the Romans then lovely wood and field paths before the climb back up on forgotten footpaths to skirt the summit and back down to Slindon, our own Festival of ( slow,) Speed compared to the hordes at nearby Goodwood. We always refer to this hill as Beacon Hill and with its twin masts and central hub location provides a visual reference anchor to many of our runs on the Downs.Chris Pearson02/07/2017
On Cocking to Amberley SDW walk, minor diversion off path, easily found, no great views, better found on nearby paths.JOHNS01/04/2017
From Amberley Station via South Downs Waytrimarc230/03/2017
carole engel05/03/2017