Outdoorly : Hikes, Walks, Day Trips, Tours & Adventures!

Hike Details

• Distance: 22 km
• Hiking Time: Approx. 6–6.5 hours
• Grade: Hard (good fitness required)
• Ascent: 340 m
• Pace: Steady with breaks for lunch and photos
• Cost: £33 per person (includes guided Hike & return train tickets)

Meeting Point & Time

Location: London Victoria Rail Station at 08:20 am near ticket office
Depart: Meet us 08:20 am, we leave 08:40 am for 08:54 am train
Return: 8:10 pm Back in London Victoria (commitment required until then).

Details

This iconic cliff-top hike—widely regarded as one of England’s most spectacular coastal walks—offers breath taking and widely celebrated views of the Seven Sisters' white cliffs, offering breath-taking views of the English Channel, and the famous Beachy Head, culminating in the graceful seafront town of Eastbourne. The walk involves a fair amount of ascent and descent—aside from the relatively level stretches near Cuckmere Haven and the final approach along Eastbourne’s promenade, the path is rarely flat. Yet, the majestic scenery makes the effort feel almost effortless.

Highlights: Iconic Landmarks

Martello Tower (Seaford) - The westernmost of 103 Napoleonic-era coastal fortresses.
Seven Sisters Cliffs - An undulating chalk cliffs formed by Ice Age glacier meltwater and sea erosion
Birling Gap - National Trust site with dramatic cliff erosion (up to 1 meter per year).
Beachy Head - The highest chalk sea cliff in England at 162 meters, with its current lighthouse built in 1902 to replace Belle Tout
Cuckmere Haven - A serene river valley where the Cuckmere River meets the English Channel
Eastbourne Seafront - Victorian elegance with the famous pier and beautiful promenade

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"For your safety, please be cautious near the cliff edges on this walk, as the terrain is unstable and may collapse. It’s recommended to stay at least 5 metres aw

Session Details

Location
London Victoria Station, Victoria Street, London, Greater London, SW1V 1JU, London, SW1V 1JT

About Outdoorly : Hikes, Walks, Day Trips, Tours & Adventures!

Hike Details • Distance: 22 km • Hiking Time: Approx. 6–6.5 hours • Grade: Hard (good fitness required) • Ascent: 340 m • Pace: Steady with breaks for lunch and photos • Cost: £33 per person (includes guided Hike & return train tickets) Meeting Point & Time Location: London Victoria Rail Station at 08:20 am near ticket office Depart: Meet us 08:20 am, we leave 08:40 am for 08:54 am train Return: 8:10 pm Back in London Victoria (commitment required until then). Details This iconic cliff-top hike—widely regarded as one of England’s most spectacular coastal walks—offers breath taking and widely celebrated views of the Seven Sisters' white cliffs, offering breath-taking views of the English Channel, and the famous Beachy Head, culminating in the graceful seafront town of Eastbourne. The walk involves a fair amount of ascent and descent—aside from the relatively level stretches near Cuckmere Haven and the final approach along Eastbourne’s promenade, the path is rarely flat. Yet, the majestic scenery makes the effort feel almost effortless. Highlights: Iconic Landmarks Martello Tower (Seaford) - The westernmost of 103 Napoleonic-era coastal fortresses. Seven Sisters Cliffs - An undulating chalk cliffs formed by Ice Age glacier meltwater and sea erosion Birling Gap - National Trust site with dramatic cliff erosion (up to 1 meter per year). Beachy Head - The highest chalk sea cliff in England at 162 meters, with its current lighthouse built in 1902 to replace Belle Tout Cuckmere Haven - A serene river valley where the Cuckmere River meets the English Channel Eastbourne Seafront - Victorian elegance with the famous pier and beautiful promenade ******* "For your safety, please be cautious near the cliff edges on this walk, as the terrain is unstable and may collapse. It’s recommended to stay at least 5 metres aw

How to Book

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