
Activities
Activities There’s always plenty to do… close by and slightly further afield…….. Kayaking in the Cuckmere River, the River Ouse & much more……….. A fabulous
Whilst exploring Sussex here are some sights not to be missed for stunning scenery and walks: Please be aware much of the area is fenceless.
Seven Sisters Country Park, Eastbourne – 10.6 Miles (17 Km)
Visible from miles away along the coast, the rippling chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters lie at the easternmost end of the new park. Backed by open grassland and a beautiful river valley (the Cuckmere), some 280 hectares of East Sussex countryside make up the Seven Sisters Country Park, with canoeing, birdwatching, cycling and walking all on offer.
Birling Gap 9 Miles (14.4 Km)
The February 2014 storms caused 7 years of erosion, daily mail link.
Cuckmere Haven 10.6 Miles (17 Km)
Sandwiched between Eastbourne and Seaford, Cuckmere Haven is an area of flood plains where the South Downs meets the English Channel – with stunning results. The track snakes down the valley by the twists and turns of the River Cuckmere, which opens out at a shingle beach offering dramatic views of the Seven Sisters – towering white chalk cliffs that dro
Belle Tout Lighthouse 9.2 Miles (14.8 Km)
In 1999 Erosion left the lighthouse only 3 metres from the edge of the cliff, the lighthouse was lifted up and moved 17 metres back on metal rails before being let down onto a new foundation. The light house now operates as a successful bed and breakfast.
Activities There’s always plenty to do… close by and slightly further afield…….. Kayaking in the Cuckmere River, the River Ouse & much more……….. A fabulous
Alfriston Home to “The Clergy house” – the first National Trust Property which was bought in 1896. A very picturesque village with olde world pubs,
Events….. Eastbourne Bandstand – The busiest bandstand on the planet – something happening nearly all year round Arlington Bluebell Walk April -mid may.. Nature
Exploring Coastal Sussex – close by The Beach – 50 meters walk. There’s sand when the sea heads towards low tide, you can see fishermen
Hastings & Bexhill Hastings Hastings is most famous for the battle that took place there in 1066 between King Harold’s English and William the
Lewes… Famous for its bonfire night celebrations. Lewes is a pretty town with lots of antique shops and restaurants (Bills we have found to be
National Trust Properties & Historic Houses There many National trust properties and Historic houses to visit, here are just a few… Bateman’s National Trust -17th
Seven Sisters National Park The UK’s tallest chalk sea cliffs….. Beachy Head Whilst exploring Sussex here are some sights not to be missed for stunning scenery
Where to Eat…. The Aqua Bar and Grill (fantastic location right on the beach) 10 Minutes walk away – turn left at the beach, walk
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