Vanguard Way
Long-distance path in southern England
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The Vanguard Way is a long-distance path of 66.2 mi (106.5 km)[1] from East Croydon station in outer London (OS grid reference TQ328658), travelling from the north, to Newhaven, on the south coast of England.[2][3] It passes through the counties of Surrey, Kent and East Sussex, between Croydon and Newhaven, East Sussex.[2] It connects the London suburbs to the south coast, via the North Downs, Ashdown Forest, South Downs National Park and the Cuckmere valley.[2]
51°22′30″N 0°05′33″W
Newhaven Harbour station, East Sussex
50°47′23″N 0°03′20″E
| Vanguard Way | |
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Looking east along the Vanguard Way towards the Seven Sisters at Cuckmere Haven | |
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| Length | 106.5 km (66 mi) |
| Location | Southern England |
| Trailheads | East Croydon station, Greater London 51°22′30″N 0°05′33″W Newhaven Harbour station, East Sussex 50°47′23″N 0°03′20″E |
| Use | Hiking |
| Season | All year |
The walk was developed in celebration of the 15th anniversary in 1980 of the Vanguards Rambling Club, who named themselves after an occasion when they returned from a walk travelling in the guard's van of a crowded train.[4] The route's formal establishment occurred on 3 May 1981, and the Vanguards Rambling Club remained as the route's management[3][5] until 2022, when responsibility was transferred to the Vanguard Way Association.[6]
The Vanguard Way connects with central London with the Wandle Trail along the River Wandle from Croydon and is sometimes used as a walking route between London and Paris, connecting with the ferry ports on the south coast. The walk also connects with the London Outer Orbital Path, North Downs Way, Pilgrims' Way, Greensand Way, London Countryway, Eden Valley Walk, Forest Way, Wealdway, Sussex Border Path, the South Downs Way and the England Coast Path.
