Seven Sisters Country Park East Dean Road, Seaford BN25 4AB
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Located in the heart of Seaford, the Seven Sisters Country Park is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated along the beautiful coastline of the English Channel, this vast 280-hectare park boasts stunning views of the famous Seven Sisters cliffs, a series of magnificent white chalk cliffs that stretch for several miles along the coast.
At Seven Sisters Country Park, visitors can explore a diverse range of landscapes, from grassy meadows and farmland to rolling hills and ancient woodlands. With over 8km of well-marked trails, including the popular South Downs Way and Monarch's Way, there are plenty of opportunities to discover the park's hidden treasures at your own pace.
Whether you're a serious hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, Seven Sisters Country Park has something for everyone. Take a picnic with you and enjoy a relaxing lunch surrounded by the park's tranquil natural beauty. Or, for a more active adventure, why not try your hand at rock climbing, cycling or horse riding?
The park is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including rare birds, butterflies, and wildflowers. Keep an eye out for kestrels, buzzards, and peregrine falcons as they soar above the cliffs or for a glimpse of some of the park's stunning flora.
If you're looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Seven Sisters Country Park is the perfect destination. With breathtaking views, picturesque landscapes, and an abundance of outdoor activities to enjoy, it's a great place to reconnect with nature and experience the beauty of the English countryside.
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"I travelled their with my fiancée and it was a sunny and beautiful day. Make sure you go while it is sunny to enjoy the view. The hiking track is pretty easy, of course there are some parts you need to ascend and other to descent but are not difficult. Take water and food in addition to something to sit on as the grass is generally wet. The verge of the see into the hills is spectacular."
"Fantastic view. I took a bus from Brighton and got off at the park entrance. It took 40min to get to the actual cliff but the way to the cliff is also beautiful. I walked end-to-end of the park and it wasn’t that easy, so be aware! It took me 2-3 hours to finish the walk. It is quite hilly, a lot of ups and downs. Be careful because there are no fences. It takes another 3-40 min to get to the bus stop frok the other end. It was a week day."
"The scenery is spectacular. It was a wonderfully sunny day, however the wind was relentless. Make sure to have glasses for sun but also the wind. I recommend taking the inland walk and doing the circuit with a stop off at the pub for lunch. Perfect day!"
"Wow, what a stunning place. It was a pleasant walk right up to the beach and from there to the top of the cliff. The walk just carried on and on to Burley gap and the lighthouse. Great for all ages as you can stroll along without climbing hills or challenge yourself by hiking up some pretty steep hills. Dog walkers love it and a rest on the beautiful beach is a nice welcome. Cafes are at the visitor centre, as are toilets. Don't come too late or parking could become difficult."
"Stunning place. Great for a walk of any length - don’t forget the cliffs are hilly so it feels like a good workout. Great for dogs although if your pet is a bit unruly you may have to have them on the lead as there are electric fences along the walk on the cliff part."
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