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    Camber Sands - The beach can get VERY crowded during the summer month heat waves (as you would expect) get here early to get the best spot!

    Camber Sands

    4.9(8 reviews)
    28.6 mi

    I used to come to this beach (and town) every summer from the age of 5 - 14. The whole family would…read moredescend down from London, book up into the local caravan park and spend the holiday together. During that time (I'm now 25 and took my partner here yesterday ) and up until now, not a great deal has changed. This however is not a bad thing. The beach is beautiful, windy at time but regardless, one of the most softest sands you will feel on British soil. The dunes make for a fantastic view and offer some relief from the wind (if you have it that day) I highly recommend visiting this beautiful little town, it's beach and the local town of rye. This isn't your normal great British beach, this offers just something more that feels special.

    'They do it down at Camber Sands, they do it at Waikiki' wrote Squeeze. Don't know why. Anyway,…read morethis place is THE off season sandy beach round these parts. Forget the summer, that's all Stella Artois, dodgy tats and lobster coloured sunburnt yobs & no-place-to-park territory. Autumn, winter & spring are for those 'in the know'. This place is massive, really big. I was there a few years ago and there was a beached ship the size of a Dover-Calais ferry there - look at the photo! I missed it initially!!! If you imagine a vast stretch of sand running for miles with wrapped up people walking, horses galloping and wind & kite surfers everywhere, then you have Camber Sands. Fantastic place. Camber itself is a curious run of wooden bungalows looking lost and beaten up by the elements & there is a Pontins style holiday camp too. Cripes! Ignore this & Qype Camber for some of the fantastic beach cafes that are about. For dinner & drinks Qype Rye. A beautiful place if you've never been. Can be a little 'cream tea' but there are some excellent fish restaurants too. A final tip is a stroll round Winchelsea. My favourite East Sussex village. Beautiful.

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    Seven Sisters Country Park - View looking back west from Birling Gap.

    Seven Sisters Country Park

    4.8(12 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Absolutely the perfect day trip from London…read more The main trailhead with all of the worthwhile historical information was well worth the visit. This is where you can see the lighthouses and get an ice cream cone. We had arrived here while a cloud of sea mist was entirely blocking the view of the lighthouses, so we kept chugging along. We started out all the way at the treat station in Seaford and walked from there, around the river bit at Cucksmere Haven (I laughed then and I'm laughing again now typing it), over all seven of the sisters and ending at the park, which would have been a good 5 or so more miles to the train station in Eastbourne. The hike we did was at least 20k steps and NOT easy. Getting up all of the hills is no joke. From the trailhead/park area, we elected to take the bus back into Eastbourne, which apparently only runs on weekends. So our Thursday butts hitchhiked in a road-raged taxi with several other tourists back into town. When we go there, the weather was perfect, so we had a fantastic view of all the cliffs from the Seaford side (which is the point of starting in Seaford, to get the good view of the whole thing). Alas, a cloud of mist rolled in, which was magical in its own way. I felt like a royal walking around on my hunting land. There's several fields of sheep and cows to enjoy, too! Moo!

    This is a beautiful, scenic park on the south coast of England! If you enjoy nature and walking…read morealong the top of cliffs with a view of fields and sea, it's a breathtaking experience. In September 2023, I took a day trip from Brighton (just one hour via the 12x bus to the Seven Sisters Park Visitors Centre). I would recommend stopping by the visitor centre to get a map brochure, stop by the restroom, and ask questions. There are basically 3 options for hikes. 1. Short walk to the beach. If you have young children, I would take the flat path along the Cuckmere River for 0.5 miles toward the beach. At this point, you can turn around back to the centre for an easy 1-mile trip, or you can climb a steep trail to join the South Downs Way trail. 2. Moderately difficult walk to Birling Gap. This trail avoids the beach, but climbs up and down a few hills - you'll open a few gates and cross fields. It's not strenuous, but the hills will feel like climbing stairs. After 45 minutes, you'll reach the cliff edge with water views. Continue left toward Birling Gap as you enjoy scenic views. It probably takes 1.5 to 2 hours in total with some water breaks along the way. In Birling Gap, you can find another visitor centre for drinks or lunch. Catch a sightseeing bus (4 pounds) for East Dean where you can pickup the 12x bus for Brighton. 3. Long difficult walk to Beachy Head. This trail includes the hike above, but you will continue toward the lighthouse (Belle Tout) after Birling Gap. Go ahead to the other side where you'll see another red lighthouse. If you're tired, catch the sightseeing bus at Belle Tout for East Dean. If you're up for more walking, go ahead for another 2 miles to Beachy Head. The views are pretty. About 3-4 hours in total. At Beachy Head rest stop (you'll see tour buses), you can catch the sightseeing bus (4 pounds) for East Dean where you can walk to pickup the 12x bus back to Brighton.

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    Seven Sisters Country Park - Glimpse of the 7 sisters!

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    Seven Sisters Country Park - Seven Sister Visitor Centre.

    Seven Sister Visitor Centre.

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