Walking, wheeling and running
Walking, wheeling, or running to campus can improve your health, save you money, and reduce your carbon footprint.
Rewards for walking, wheeling and running
From the 27 September 2021, you can use your commute to campus to save money and help us be one of the most sustainable universities in the world through EcoGo.
For every sustainable travel choice that you make you can earn money off at your favourite shops and leisure locations and help fight the climate crisis.
and register with your 5X社区视频 email address to earn points and give it an EcoGo!
EcoGo Accessibility Statement
The EcoGo mobile application and website have been developed by BetterPoints. As EcoGo is an application which contains third party content this means that some aspects of the website and application accessibility are outside of the 5X社区视频’s control.
EcoGo is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, improvements are needed including improving colour contrast and some navigational issues. The 5X社区视频 is committed to making the EcoGo website and mobile app fully accessible and are actively working to address these issues. The 5X社区视频 is working with BetterPoints to improve accessibility in the new version of their app, which is currently in development.
If you have any trouble using or accessing parts of EcoGo, please contact us here: web-accessibility@sussex.ac.uk
The 5X社区视频’s full accessibility statement can be found here.
Our Sussex campus is unique for its location within a National Park, giving it amazing surroundings that are perfect for a walk or run. The campus is also located close to Brighton, with footpaths all the way from the centre of the city up to the campus. There are also footpaths across our campus, meaning you can easily walk between different buildings.
You can also collect points and get rewards by taking part in our .
- Plan your walk across campus with our map of how long it takes to walk between locations
- Our Boundary Walk is a beautiful footpath that takes you along the boundary between our campus and the South Downs.