Outdoors & Nature/Escape London
Walk the Seven Sisters cliffs
The chalk cliffs between Seaford and Eastbourne, up and down seven of them. Train to Seaford or Eastbourne and walk between. Exposed in wind, and there is no shelter on the tops.
- Where
- East Sussex
- Format
- Self-guided
- Time
- Full day
- Cost
- Free–£
- Solo or group
- Any (solo to group)
- Rain or shine
- Outdoor (weather-dependent)
Why this one
The chalk cliffs between Seaford and Eastbourne, up and down seven of them. Train to Seaford or Eastbourne and walk between. Exposed in wind, and there is no shelter on the tops. No booking and no commitment — do it whenever the mood strikes.
How to start
- 01Go when you like
It's self-led — no booking, on your own schedule.
- 02Use the link
The website has routes, times or what you'll need.
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