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Coastal sites with surfaced trails

Beachy Head Lighthouse
Beachy Head Lighthouse

Beachy Head

This famous high point on the chalk cliffs has a visitor centre and trail with spectacular views over the sea and lighthouse.

  • Visitor centre
  • Car park (pay and display)
  • Toilets
  • OS map ref: TV 591959

Getting there

Bus: 3

Further information

Website: Beachy Head Countryside Centre
Tel: 01323 737273

Broomhill Sands

A surfaced ramp provides access onto a 400 metre section of the sea wall from the car park giving superb views over Rye Bay.

  • Car park off Lydd Road.
  • OS map ref: TQ 980182.

Getting there

Bus: 711

Further information

The Ranger
East Sussex County Council Rye Bay Countryside Office
Tel: 01797 226488

Hastings Country Park

The country park stretches along the coastline east of Hastings and has diverse wild habitats. Much of the park is rugged and difficult to access but the Firehills area has an accessible trail, visitor centre, picnic facilities, car park and toilets.

  • Parking and disabled parking off Fairlight Road
  • OS map ref: TQ 860118

Getting there

Bus: 44 or 344

Further information

Website: Hastings Country Park

Countryside Ranger (Hastings Borough Council)
Tel: 01424 813225

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

A 1.5km surfaced track runs from Rye Harbour Village to the shore. Birds and wildlife abound along this route and there is also a pool overlooked by two birdwatching hides with wheelchair access.

  • Car parking in Rye Harbour village.
  • Toilets in Rye Harbour village.
  • Birdwatching hide with wheelchair access.
  • OS map ref: TQ 942189.

Getting there

Bus: 345

Further information

Website: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

The Warden
East Sussex County Council
Tel: 01797 223862

Seven Sisters Country Park

The park is a large chalk grassland site lying partly on the most seaward stretch of the Cuckmere valley and partly on the undulating hills of the Seven Sisters.

Many facilities have easy access including a 2km track to the sea. This track is mostly concrete but has a well-worn grass track for the last 700m which is accessible during summer.

  • Customised bikes available for hire
  • Canoe hire
  • Car park (pay and display)
  • Visitor centre
  • Braille site map
  • Self guided audio trail and ‘access for all’ map
  • Restaurant and toilets
  • OS map ref: TV 520994

Getting there

Bus: Cuckmere Ramblerbus 711, 712 or 713

For further information contact:

Visitor Centre Manager
Sussex Downs Conservation Board
Tel: 01323 870280

Bike Hire Centre
Tel: 01323 870310

Website approved by the Plain English Campaign

East Sussex County Council, County Hall, St Anne's Crescent, Lewes, BN7 1UE. Tel: 01273 481000