Parque
Seven Sisters Country Park
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Seven Sisters Country Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs that for part of the Sussex Heritage Coast. It is haven for wildlife. South Downs Centre GU299DH or Seven Sisters Country Park and Cliffs BN254AB
The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. They form part of the South Downs, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne. They are a must visit in the area if you like walking, beautiful scenery and being outside in nature.
One of England's most iconic landscapes. Walk the whole way from Eastbourne to Seaford if you have a day (and energy) to spare - both towns are easily reached by train from Brighton. An easier option is to go by bus - catch the number 12 from outside the Sea Life centre and get off at the Seven Sisters visitor centre. My favourite place along the route is the Tiger Inn at East Dean.
One of England's most iconic landscapes. Walk the whole way from Eastbourne to Seaford if you have a day (and energy) to spare - both towns are easily reached by train from Brighton. An easier option is to go by bus - catch the number 12 from outside the Sea Life centre and get off at the Seven Sist…
This is a must see. Situated in the South Downs National Park it is made up of 280 hectares of chalk Cliffs, a meandering river valley and open grassland. Popular for walking, cycling, canoeing. Paddle boarding and bird watching or relax in the cafe and rooms. There are sheep and cows on the park.
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Ubicación
East Dean Road
England