All posts by jefftravis

A beautiful image of a little egret ruffling its feathers and a compelling shot showcasing the geology of the South Downs are the winners of the National Park’s youth photo competition. Sixteen-year-old Billy Evans-Freke, who attends BHASVIC in Brighton and lives near Ringmer, captured the wonderful shot “Golden Egret” as the sun broke through the […]

A brand new fleet of off-road mobility scooters is being unveiled at popular sites in the South Downs this spring. The four-wheeled scooters, which will be available to hire, can cover all types of terrain and will help people with restricted mobility to make the most of the beautiful landscape and views. To coincide with […]

One of the oldest English Elm trees in the world that was destined for the incinerator is being lovingly transformed into an amazing work of art.  The beautiful gilded tree sculpture will be unveiled in Preston Park, Brighton, this spring and reunited with its surviving “twin” elm.  The pair, known locally as the Preston Twins, […]

A stunning sunrise over the South Downs has won the National Park’s People’s Choice vote for best photograph. “Golden Sunrise” showed a misty morning at Bury Hill, West Sussex, and was the clear favourite in the public poll, which over 1,600 people took part in. Twenty five shortlisted images from the National Park’s 2022 photo […]

Walk route expert Charlie Hellewell guides us through a beautiful heath walk in the South Downs National Park that’s a stones throw from a busy town and railway station on the main London line. This month’s featured walk is one from our Rail to Ramble series, where the train can be used to make the […]