Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters
Overview
Visit Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters with their dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating downs.
What makes it special
- Dramatic white cliffs
Hostels nearby
Location of Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters
Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters
Unknown location
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- TV589958
- Lat/Lng:
- 50.74028, 0.251564
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Other things to do nearby
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Mountain Biking in the South Downs
The entire 100 mile length of the South Downs Way is open to cyclists, from Eastbourne to Winchester.
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Cycling in the South Downs
YHA South Downs is great for mountain bikers and road cyclists alike.
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Cycling in Eastbourne
You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to on-road and off-road cycling in Sussex.
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Towner Art Gallery
Catch up with the contemporary art scene for free - this gallery has three floors of exhibitions, collections and interesting events. Look out for creative workshops and cutting-edge performers.
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Walking and Rambling in Eastbourne
YHA Eastbourne is at the foot of the iconic Beachy Head, just 400 metres from the start of the South Downs Way, an ancient ‘Right of Way’, in the newly created South Downs National Park. &nbs
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Mountain biking in Eastbourne
YHA Eastbourne is just 400 metres from the South Downs Way in the South Downs National Park.
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Watersports in Eastbourne
If you want to have a go at watersports rather than just watching from the shore, the watersports centre on the seafront offers courses in sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, body-boarding and power boati
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Fort Fun
Enjoy the thrill of the outdoor rides, or visit Rocky's Adventure Land, a huge indoor soft play area. Take your swimming costumes for the water slides and the other wet areas. Visit the Fort
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Watersports in the South Downs
Various watersports are available from Newhaven Marina or from Piddinghoe Pond, both a short distance from the hostel.
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Herstmonceux Castle in Eastbourne
12 miles Explore the history of Medieval England with this magnificent moated castle and superb Elizabethan gardens. Visit the website
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Walking and Rambling in the South Downs
YHA South Downs is right on the South Downs Way, ideal for either long distance walkers wishing to tackle the whole thing or for those wishing just to cherry pick the sections with the stunning views,
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Stargazing in South Downs National Park
Stargazing – a simple yet intriguing and inspiring evening activity.
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Lewes in South Downs
Just 8 minutes away on the train is Lewes, County Town of Sussex with a Norman Castle and cobbled streets. Visit the imposing, 1000- year-old Lewes Castle to enjoy panoramic views across the sur
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1066 Country Battle in Hastings
1066 Country is the kind of place where you don't just learn about history, you live it. Visit the 1066 Country website
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SEA LIFE Brighton
The world's oldest operating aquarium is right on the sea-front! With amazing exhibits, you can see how fish and marine creatures live beneath the waves, plus there are plenty of opportunities t
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Brighton Pier and Seafront
10 miles Glide around the Carousel like Mary Poppins, Climb the Helter Skelter to see the Isle of Wight or Relax in a Deck Chair. Visit the website