Access Guide
Arundel Train Station to The Causeway
- Exit the station towards The Causeway.
- The pathway is tarmac.
- There is a steep slope on this part of the route.
- There is tactile paving on both sides of the crossing.
- Both sides of the crossing have dropped kerbs.
- This link is to the Arundel Station Access Guide:
- Arundel Station.
The Causeway Crossing
- There is tactile paving on both sides of the crossing.
- Both sides of the crossing have dropped kerbs.
The Causeway - Crossing
- The pathway from the traffic lights to the next crossing point is made up of tarmac or tarmacked shingle.
- The surface of the pathway is uneven in places.
- There is tactile paving on both sides of the road.
- There is a dropped kerb on both sides of the road.
The Causeway
- The surface of the pathway is tarmac.
- The pathway is uneven in places with dropped curbs.
Queens Lane Crossing
- There is tactile paving on the far side of the crossing only.
- Both sides of the crossing have dropped kerbs.
Queens Lane - Queens Street
- There is tactile paving on both sides of the crossing.
- Both sides of the crossing have dropped kerbs.
Queens Street
- The surface of the pathway changes to block paving.
- There is a moderate slope leading over the bridge to the Mill Road crossing.
- The Arundel Lido is located on Queen Street:
- Arundel Lido.
Mill Road Crossing
- There is tactile paving on the far side of the crossing only.
- Both sides of the crossing have dropped kerbs.
Mill Road
- The surface of the pathway is block paving and tarmacked shingle.
- There are dropped kerbs located on the pathway.
Arundel Castle
- You have now arrived at Arundel Castle.
- Arundel Castle & Gardens Access Guide:
- Arundel Castle.