Seven Sisters Country Park

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Catch it while you can - it's chalky and fabulous and crumbling away by the day! Best view of the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs from anywhere in Britain. On a sunny day you can't beat a lovely BBQ here and a dip in the (very clean) sea.
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Called here for a coffee while staying at Beachy Head. Had a coffee in the conservatory looking out to sea.
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can't see point in going here - much nicer spots closeby
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This is one of our all time favourite spots and from here you can walk over the Seven Sisters to Cuckmere haven and have lunch at The Golden Galleon before returning back either retracing your steps or (in the Summer) catching the 12a bus.
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The Birling Gap is along the South Downs Trail and is an easy walk from Beachy Head, making a good after pub lunch constitutional. There is a viewing platform jutting out where you can see the Seven Sisters white cliffs. Can be quite inspiring on a good sunny day. I took a lot of photos of the area so I recommend taking a camera.
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Lots of parking and very good walking. The weather was against us when we visited the beach. Too much wind and the threat of rain cut short our visit. Nice tearoom and good facilities.
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We went on a damp and blustery day to Birling Gap.

This is a primaeval place, it seems to be at the end of the world.

If you go for a good beach, you will be disappointed. If you go for a lively time, you will be disappointed. Go for the geology and and the view and you'll get a treat.
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This spot provides great walks and views out to sea.
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Can get down to beach and swim looking up at the white cliffs towering above you.
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I was visiting the UK and my sister took me on a bright sunny day. I had a fractured ankle so the walk down the steps wasn't in our plans but we walked a little way to the edge of the cliff to the left of the light house. I was surprised that there were no fences between me and a humungous drop from the cliff edge to the beach below - both of us were nervous of the edge crumbling away! There is a path that leads up to the lighthouse for more ambulatory folks than I at that time, I am planning to accomplish that next time around!

If you have children with you, then keep them on a leash ;o) and don't let them run ahead of you by far.

The view was gorgous both looking towards the English Channel and 180 degrees from it inland and over the fields. Worth it if you like to participate in natural beauty as well as observing it.
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This was a lovely place to visit, the views out to sea are breathtaking and history of this place is so interesting and such a shame that the coastline is gradually eroding. Well worth a visit if your near
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Beautiful views, perfect for picnics, free car park for national trust members
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Wonderful tea and cake served-try the fruit loaf and loose leaf tea-just fab for anyone taking a break from the walk along the South Downs.
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Becomes very busy so can be difficult to park. Pub and
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visited for first time with son and family. Beautiful day for November,
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Not far from Beachy Head Birling Gap is by far a more impressive sight.
The views are magnificent, you can go to the pub/cafe or climb down to the beach. You can also see the famous cottages - and look at the information boards illustrations to see how most of them have been claimed by the sea. If you want to see the practicalities of coastal errosion - this is the place to visit.
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Great photos of scenery and beautiful open fields/ocean etc.
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A lovely beach, with flat natural benches of chalk to sit on, and a typically good National Trust Tea Room with excellent cakes.
Try the walk up to Beachy Head and then get the bus back, or the other way around, parking at Beachy Head if you are a less fit walker!
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lovely pebble beach, beautiful views and lovely photos. national tust shop and cafe
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