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Name:Cliffe Hill
Hill number:2922
Height:164.3m / 539ft
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:East Sussex
Catchment:Ouse (Newhaven)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (100-199m), Clem
(Ma,Hu,Tu,1,Cm)
Grid ref:TQ 43405 10719
Summit feature:grass bank by golf course green 10m SSE of trig point
Drop:149.8m
Col:14.5m  TQ 4579 1292  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 198
(1:25k) OL11 OL25 122 123
Observations:trig point is at TQ 43404 10729
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 301 users)ByDate of Ascent
Walk w/Devon. Parked Lewes Aldi car park. Cliffe Hill loop.ZacField23/02/2024
Before start of Day three South Downs Way. Up via golf course footpath then easy nip up using gravel paths and friendly golfers okaynickywood129/09/2023
R Golf course Marilyn Richard Tait31/07/2023
From the Causeway car park in Cliffe, E up road/footpath to golf course. Nobody around but followed golf course perimeter on established dog walking path firstly N, then E until meeting a public footpath sign (not on OS map) heading into Malling Down nature reserve. Path follows the top of the bowl to about 200m W of the trig point. From here a quick short walk across the fairway to hp.richard6907/10/2022
From Glynde Car Park, up road a small way then picked up PROW to ridge, then followed path around ridge. Through opening in fence from path onto golf course not to far from trig. Followed path down into Lewes then did a circuit by following the Sussex Ouse Valley Way along the river until it met the South Fowns Way near Itford, then up onto Beddingham Hill and down track back to Glynde. 13 mile circuit but all very easy walking.JulieB11/02/2022
Parked at the little laybe car park for Malling Down Nature Reserve and had a walk (very steep) up to the summit. There is a public footpath through the golf course where you can quickly access the summit. Also a farm gate at the very top that's easily climbed. Golf course was very quiet due to it being early and bitterly cold and windy! Lovely walk from here through the town of Lewes and then onto Ditchling Beacon.jamiequackers21/12/2021
Parked just past Glyndebourne and walked up Weeks Lane bridleway to access ridge. Didn't realise there would be a golf course on top.Mark Sims23/09/2021
With Anne- Mariecitygent04/09/2021
From nature reserve car park to the north. Couple of hop-over gates to access the fairway. No golfers today probably due to arctic weather.Andy West06/04/2021
Parked at Tesco in Lewes. Up steep road to golf clubhouse and round the path to the right after being told not to cross course. Good path round side though and then across barbed wire back onto course near top. Ran across fairways and up to trig pointketzster31/03/2021
Walked up from the town, found a way across the golf course to top. There is a good track which I found on the way down which leads almost to the monument.Buteobuteo19/11/2020
More difficult than anticipate due to barbed wire fence bounding the golf course. Parked in minor road at 422112 and followed track through gate into country park. Continued to follow track, but turned left through gate to follow outside of golf course. Big mistake. Frustratingly followed the fence until found a gate at eastern extremity of the course. Asked a member if I could photograph the TP, and followed him up the fairway to the green, with TP just beyond. Returned by same way, but there must be a shorter route, possibly avoiding turning left and passing through gate straight on, contouring above the steep valley head.Dartmoorman18/10/2020
1 of 5 Southern Marilyns bagged today. It was raining - asked in the Golf shop if I can access the trig from the golf course. No probs as it was quiet and no one on the course due to rainmazz16/08/2020
Hump bagging drive around the South East before moving North.atreides788708/08/2020
5.3 mile circular from Glynde car park, followed path to Mt Caburn then after descending to Caburn bottom, ascended trail joining footpath just before it enters the gold course, ignored the sign to stay on the path and headed for the summit, as soon as we stepped off the path a golfer asked us where we were going, he seemed friendly enough, we explained we were looking for the trig pillar (explaining what one was), he said he hadn't seen one but was intrigued by the idea of one, happy enough we carried on waiting for another set of golfers to play their game on the next fairway then headed for the summit, no one at the summit fairway, took a picture and headed back down to the footpath seeing no one else, we were surprised their were any golfers about considering the 30 mph winds, we left the course and headed back to Glynde via the ridge. Quite a lot of walkers on this sunny/very windy day. Earlier that day Bagged Wilmington Hill. Later bagged Wolstonbury Hill & Chanctonbury Ring.DanTrig05/07/2020
Parked at nature reserve and walked up.Hippy7718/02/2020
Parked in Tesco in Lewes. Through Cliffe passing the church, then steep narrow road to the golf course. Round the club house to fence junction at TQ 43661 10504 ( BS with BM & rivet ) then to the summit & trig. Golfers slightly peeved at our presence. Sun tried its best to make an appearance through the low cloud.DanMaisieBex05/01/2020
With Rik Child. From Glynde via Mt Caburn. From Cliffe Hill made for Lewes around nature reserve. Return by trainPete West19/12/2019
5/6 Marilyn Day. Waited until near dusk, after the golfers had vacated the course. Followed tracks from the car park to the ENE across this nice hill. 4.6 km in 1 hour there and back. (S)silveracorn_alan27/10/2019
With D192109/08/2019
Early morning from Nature reserve parkingLongwojo03/08/2019
Cliffe Hill and Mount Caburn from parking area by Weeks Lane. Entered the golf course by the gate at TQ 43786 10687. The direction of play is from the tee by the gate to the green by the Trig point so you can check you you not be in any ones way.DC11main14/07/2019
SDW100keri_runs08/06/2019
With Val. From Lewes using ROW up to and onto golf course. Good weather.mike.hoult18/03/2019
With MikeVal Deisler18/03/2019
From cp next to church in Lewes, up and over golf course to trig and high point, very windy so golf course all to ourselves. Back the same way stopping for a drink in the Snow Drop Pub and a bag of chipsJephcote8316/03/2019
From Week Lane to the East on a foggy morning at 8 a.m. Just a couple of greenkeepers on the golf course who ignored me as I crossed a couple of fairways to the trig area.NormanW15/02/2019
Walk up from town via Chapel Hill to golf course. Great 360 deg views from the top.jedthehumanoid02/02/2019
Very limted parking on narrow edge of road at TQ 449110. Along 'Week Lane', then W to kissing gate into open access land. From stile at TQ 4342210427, N with steep little pull up to a Tee area, TR R around Tee area on 'rough', then between shrubs until 70 metres across 'rough' part of top two fairways.Isbjorn07/11/2018
From Lewes, up clubhouse road then across the fairways. No golfers in sightTopographer5707/08/2018
From small car park TQ421102. No charges on a sunday. Up right of way across golf course then between fairways to the top. No issues. Sunday Night 19.30 with elizyanneGmacT08/07/2018
With K from Malling via nature reserve. Didn't realise there were access issues until we were on the hill; somewhat awkward with lots of active golfersAshley08/03/2018
6/11 From small car park up right of way to golf course then between fairways to the top. Great location for a golf course. Returned by clubhouse.SS09/02/2018
9/11M from the club house straight through the golf course.robertphillips05/11/2017
GMn Started near wind turbine, followed path to stile to golf course then short walk North.Idris28/10/2017
Crack of dawn on misty day from the west through the nature reserve. The apparent emergence of the track onto the golf course does not exist, leading to a gorse and bramble scramble to the highest corner of the access land. The summit can only be reached by climbing the fence topped by two rows of barbed wire. If using this route it would be easier to cross the fence further west where it is near the track.ijpowell26/10/2017
From Glyndebourne via nature reserve and then a dash up the hill across the golf course and out along the ridge to the East. Few golfers about despite drizzle.prwild26/10/2017
In rain, pushing bike over golf course en route Laughton to Lewes. Rounsfell29/07/2017
The third Marilyn of the evening. A very good stroll from Week Lane on the Glyndebourne road. I took the clear grass track forking off towards a gate at the E corner of the golf course. Spectacular sunset from the summit, and late enough that the only occupant of the golf course was a nice fox. Glow worms in the hedge on the way back.Gill04/07/2017
Murky evening ascent on bike, picking way through golf course not particularly straightforward or enjoyable.steve_a28/06/2017
From Malling Hill nature reserve - evening so no golfers! On to Mount Caburn. Great views.twg2710/06/2017
SOTA HF ActivationM0JCQ03/06/2017
From Glynde via Mount Caburn. No golfers on this dull overcast Bank Holiday Monday!Tony J29/05/2017
From nature reserve car park to the north. Up to the left of disused chalk quarries to hillside via gate. The over to golf course via style crossing fairway to trig point. Bizzare summit. 4/8 todayN.Morters13/04/2017
From South Malling. Two hours before dark on a very wet day, with visibility down under 100m, seemed an ideal time for this one. Unsurprisingly, I met no-one. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/chanctonbury-ring-ditchling-beacon-and.htmlGayle04/11/2016
No nocturnal golfers so no problems.alda30/10/2016
The most interesting bit of the walk was at the start - Chapel Hill coming out of Lewes. Whole hill seemed to be covered by the golf course. At the trig point I was questioned by a golfer as to whether I had lost my bearings as I was 'a long way from any footpath'. I promised that I had not walked on any greens and retreated.ajd5820/10/2016
Walked across from Mount Caburn on a humid and hot day with Helen & Molly. 2 Clouded Yellows seen on the carpet of Majoram. Hopped over the style to get onto the golf course and up to the summit and trigpoint.JohRvs27/08/2016
Approached from the east and dashed across the fairway to the trig. Last hill of the day in a walk from Eastbourne to Lewes.Richard16/04/2016
Early start on this hill, having camped at Housedean Farm the previous night. As previously reported, the actual top is on a golf course, so I waited until the fairway was clear, climbed the stile onto the ninth fairway and made my way to the trig point by the eighth green.Cas-gwent05/04/2016
5/8 Fifth of Eight Hill bagging in south east on windy day (Norths Seat/Willingdon Hill/Wilmington Hill/Firle Beacon/Cliffe Hill/Newmarket Hill/Boulder Hill/Ditchling Beacon)Fergalh06/02/2016
Followed tracks on access land, stile onto golf course and easy access to trig. No golfers on a Sunday morning?rhalstead18/10/2015
From the small lay-by near the wind turbine just past Glynebourne. A pleasant walk up the farm track opposite and then over the lower slopes to the stile onto the golf course. No golfers today.Peterb12/10/2015
J and OMartin6601/09/2015
My 1100th Marilyn (but it went noticed). From car park in South Street, up Chapel Hill, and paths to summit. Very few golfers on a lovely summers day.Minto12/08/2015
On a fine summer's morning, walk up Chapel Hill in Lewes, taking first footpath through golf course due east, then sharp turn to west north west at Saxon Cross. With Rosalie, navigation easy, skylarks noisy and plentiful, only hazard flying golf balls!JOHNS24/06/2015
Very pleasant 5m circular walk from Glynde, picking up Mount Caburn on way back, site of an iron age fort.mntainman10/03/2015
Walked from Week Lane and on to golf course. Set up for SOTA activation near to the trig point.G4OBK (Phil)10/02/2015
From parking area at the top of Mill Road. Good paths.jimbloomer08/01/2015
Parked by the entrance to the wind turbine 400m NW of Glyndebourne (TQ44957 11027) – SSW along the Week Lane bridleway to gate & stile, & then WNW along bridleway which passes a dry dew pond & above woodland before reaching another stile – After crossing stile, the last 368yds is a Par 4 walk beside the fairway to the 8th green, alongside which lies the summit mound. (S)gerrybowes18/11/2014
Parked at the end of Week Lane. Gates and stiles where required.tim74711/11/2014
Glynde to Lewes.Smudge01/11/2014
Walked up from Lewes through the golf course, which was busy as it was a fine sunday morning. Poor apart from one Brimstone butterfly. Afterwards we toured around Lewes which has many old building and found some with the local speciality, black mathmatical tiles.mindlessflogger24/08/2014
Up from the club house then went back down the public footpath close to the summit. Plenty of golfers, all fine if you a polite and stop for shots.simon and co05/08/2014
Up steep hill from Lewes and across golf course.AndrewFinnimore19/07/2014
Solo. From the wind turbine. Least invasive way is to stay on the right of the golf course on the way up, until near the summit.amswanston26/12/2013
from week lane - a very attractive though short walk, talked softly to the moo cows and passed with no issues - golfers were pleasant too. trig is by the 9th hole (think it was the 9th anyway!!stig_nest23/09/2013
With Mike and Jack from NW Glyndebourne. Just a couple of polite enquiries from golfers.squeegs26/08/2013
Parked at South Milling. Good access track around Milling hill to edge of course. Busy golfer day, warm and sunny day, not ideal! Crossed end of Open Access signed fence and found easy way up hidden track to fairway. Waited for a moment for play to pass and nipped across. Super views.nordicstar06/07/2013
Parked by wind turbine - Up track and path to golf course. No golfers too cold and windy!Bramley04/04/2013
Otis and DagnesGlenford27/10/2012
Climbed from the northern edge of the opera house, no access difficulties from the golf course.JohnStoneham24/10/2012
From the east sidebolton29/08/2012
Parked just past Glyndebourne IOpera House outside the windturbine. Followed the bridleway bearing right round the wooded area. Over the stile in to the golf course, walked the fairways to avoid golfers - although probably off of the footpath. Trig point 5/10 min walk inside the golf course - next to flag.hmt100017/05/2012
Found a hill in Section 42. Descended lat towards floodlights of Glynebourne.Eddie03/04/2012
Snuck onto the golf under cover of very low cloud/mist which I thought would deter the golfers but didn't.Overthehilljill24/02/2012
Cloudy, slight drizzle, some mist, calm, mild, good views.iangalbraith08/11/2011
CUHWC South Downs Day Trip. Linear walk with Mark from Lewes all the way to Beachy Head over the area's Marilyns and HuMPs. We managed to avoid the golf balls...AGWilliamson22/05/2011
Possibly the best long day's walk in SE England? Lewes - Cliffe H - Glynde - Firle B - Wilmington H - Willingdon H - Beachy Head. Cliffe Hill didn't give us any problems, there were stiles onto the golf course from the access landMark Jackson22/05/2011
Parked at Opera House. Path up to and through Golf Course. Views over Lewes. With K,J and M.The Captain12/02/2011
From near Glyndebourne. Pleasant walk up lane then golf course in thick fog. Incredibly, there was some golf going on - exponents of 'extreme golfing'?!Aye Jimmy13/12/2010
Parked at top of ridge NW of Glyndebourne and walked (30 min) along track and up broad ridge to summit on a golf course. Good view on fine day.dbb03/08/2010
With: hb; Walked up the ridge from the Glyndebourne road to the east. Apart from negotiating the golfers to get to the trigpoint we had no problems. Good little hill.Ian Baines04/07/2010
With: ib; Helen Baines04/07/2010
first of 8 today - up ealry to miss golfers (top at 7am) but met the groundsmen instead - no problemsgigglejon30/05/2010
solo to the golf course trig pointM0YDH29/05/2010
From Lewes Golf Club clubhouse head north along track past Obelisk and follow line of white poles around to the east. The only way is up! Keep to the path and watch for golfers and flying balls!Nick27/01/2010
Solo.Dangerous Dave17/06/2009
Had to dodge bulls and balls to get to this one!vconnelly18/10/2008
month correct; day a guess; with Katherine.IanHHill03/10/2008
an enjoyable wander on the golf course after a blind alley attempt to go up a wrong roadvegibagger05/08/2008
Bagged from London by train.Man of Kernow115/07/2008
petey25/03/2008
Ascended by footpath from east.JohnW21/03/2008
Parked at 449111 for a bracing walk up to the high point which is the golfers mound a few feet from the trig. Easy access - just ignore the "End of Open Access Land" signs! Only 1 golfer in the area when I 'summited'.signyred27/01/2008
KeithByTheC23/10/2007
Fourth of 6 marilyns on my rest day from FMD duties at Guildford LDCC, sunny and clear. Parked up from Glynbourne Farm just passed double gates of permissive path. Follow this uphill, detour over damaged metal gate to arrive at golf course + first stileDugswell216/08/2007
A second walk today- from Glynde to Cliffe over Mt Caborn then up Malling Down NR to the Marilyn Top. Strictly, the access agreement has you walking alongside the fence on the summit enclosure but late on a Saturday afternoon there was no-one to comment. Apparently SOTA people set up in the middle of the golf course to be by the top so it's hardly a furtive visit to the trig point. Back via Saxon Down. Interesting, good half day.pwheeler11/08/2007
Difficult to get access. The trig piont is on a golf course behind one of the holes. I apprached from the North and nipped on to the course without problem.bigdady19/05/2007
The grid reference from this site was spot on. Tricky with the golfers.destaylor15/01/2007
Parked on South Milling and walked up from there. Trig is on a golf course with temps at 35 degrees nobody was playing.Father Ted18/07/2006
Managed to dodge the golfballsMICK 2E0MCV31/12/2005
With Shaky on a sunny but cold day. Train to Lewes, walkd through the town & took the RoW leading up over the golf course. Waited for the golfers to play their shots (as you do) & crossed the fairway to the trig on Cliffe Hill. Back by the same way & then through town picking up the RoW near the prison, following that up close to Mount Harry & then the SDW to the summit of Ditching Beacon.NotReallyABagger19/11/2005
Trig revisit. SE edge of scrub patch at summit, edge of fairway, nice location, fine viewRHW10/09/2005
Lewes to Seaford via Mount Caburn and Firle Beaconrjf3505/12/2004
Parked at Lewes and ascended over Malling Hill to the North. THe Golf Course restricted the length of time to savour a gloriously sunny day. We have since done this hill again from Lewes in 2005 without golfers on the summit.chinnock24/06/2003
From Lewes - up the western side to the top. Climbed a fence into the Golf Course to the trig point.ChinnockC24/06/2003
Date estimated.TK02/06/2002
Galltywenallt04/08/2001
Parked in Lewes used Glyndebourne Path. This is marked by posts as it crosses the golf course. After leaving the course headed N over one barbered wire fence. Next field take western most style and crossing a fairway puts you one green away from the triggaryhoney03/01/2000
Date is first visit. Notes from later...golf course, lovely ascent, v fine view. park 423112, good path, NB faint path @430110 to stile RHW20/06/1999
Walk up onto golf course. My 600th Marilyn. Stopped by police for reading a map while driving. £20.00 fine and points.arranc12/10/1998
Solo.MickyRoss06/08/1995
A summer's evening of marilyn bagging (list just 1 year old then!).Working in Hastings on secondment from the north. Staying in a pub. Up from Glyndebourne -golf green /flag on summit.Chris Pearson03/08/1993
Uncertain date. With A SainsPete West01/01/1987
From Glynde Car Park, up road a small way then picked up PROW to ridge, then followed path around ridge. opening in fence from path onto golf course not to far from trig. Followed path down into Lewes yhen did a circuit by following the Sussex Ouse Valley Way along the river until it met the South Fowns Way near Itford, then up onto Beddingham Hill and down track back to Glynde. 13 mile circuit but all very easy walking.JulieBblank
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