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QR code research project on the South Downs

Strategic points in the National Park and South Downs Way will feature QR codes, mainly on waypost markers, at key points of interest across the South Downs, throughout June to August.

QR codes are likely to be located from the western end of the South Downs Way at Winchester Old Hill Fort, East Meon, Butser Hill, Harting Down, Graffham Down, Bignor Hill, Amberley and near Arundel, at a few other locations and points of interest throughout the South Downs National Park.

 About the beautiful South Downs

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The new South Downs National Park

Created in 2011, the South Downs National Park covers an area of 1,600 square km offering a landscape as diverse as it is breath-taking along a clear 100 mile (160km) trail. National Park status means that the natural special qualities that make the South Downs a place to be treasured and enjoyed can now be preserved for future generations.

Recognised as an area of outstanding beauty, the South Downs is also home to a multitude of vibrant working communities steeped in history and traditional English culture, from the ancient cathedral city of Winchester in the west to the busy market town of Lewes in the east.

There is loads to see and do - walking, cycling or horse riding across the Downs, climbing Beacon Hill or Ditchling Beacon, exploring wildlife in the wetlands, visiting local heritage sites or experiencing opera at Glyndebourne.

Hear about the South Downs on 1-2 minute audio files

The South Downs Way National Trail

This section of the South Downs Way covers Hampshire and West Sussex between the city of Winchester in the east to Arundel's castle in the west. Along this half of the trail, you can see wildlife, visible prehistory, fine pubs and pretty villages, high downs and ancient woodlands. watch roe deer, witness hares boxing or spot a red kite hunting.

Help with our QR code research
Our easy online survey takes just 5 minutes!

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