I saw this hike so many times on TikTok and eventually did it. The TikTok videos were not lying about how steep it is. And the closer to the edge the more steep it is. My friend drove so we parked at Seven Sisters visitor centre car park £7 for more than 4 hours which is what we went for. From the car park to join the sister cliff it was around 20-30 minutes walk there was a steep climb (so that counts as one of the sisters in my opinion 😂). We joined on the second sister and so it begins. It took us 1hr45 minutes from the car park to birling gap which is where the Seven Sisters end. We had a break, went to look at the beach but we didn’t go down the stairs to the beach and we also used the toilet but there was a queue. From here we continued to Eastbourne. This had less cliffs but it was very steep and so prolonged🤧. From here to Eastbourne we took so many break especially at beachy head where there a pub and cafe so I can’t really give accurate time. But at the end of the whole hike it’s 30 minutes walk to the city centre where you can take the bus or the train. We took the bus back £3 per ticket. All in all it was a good hike, around 25000 steps in total (I do have a...
Read moreBeautiful park, can spend the whole day walking the cliffs. Agree about the non-existent pedestrian crossing from the Visitor centre, that should be a given considering the amount of people who come here. Beware of the ponies! They graze freely around you as you walk towards the sea and whilst I have never had an issue with them before, today, I had an unfortunate experience. We took a few pictures of them, and as we started to walk away, one of the ponies started to body block me to separate me from the rest of the group. Each time I moved, it pushed against me, nibbed at my jacket or spun and kicked it's hind legs. I was concerned for my safety - it was the same height as me. I darted towards the nearby bushes where I knew it wouldn't fit (although it did follow me), and walked out out the other way. It was not a...
Read moreSeven Sisters Country Park is a unique place. It comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk grassland.
It’s home to grazing sheep, rare flora and fauna and is a corridor for a large number of migrating birds.
The river Cuckmere cuts right through the Park and visitors can follow the adjacent footpath from the Visitors Centre to the coast.
Situated at Exceat, near Seaford, East Sussex, the Park is well served by buses from Brighton, Seaford and Eastbourne, making it ideal for a car-free day out.
There is also a nice cafe on site too as well as a 'take and go' refreshment stall, toilets, shop and...
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