National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters
Beachy Head Road, East Sussex, United Kingdom
About National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters
Welcome to the National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters! Located along the stunning Beachy Head Road in Eastbourne, UK, our institution is a must-visit for nature lovers, avid hikers, and anyone looking to take in the breathtaking beauty of the English coastline.
As an establishment, we take great pride in preserving the natural landscape of the area, which features the iconic chalk cliffs known as the Seven Sisters. Our park spans over 200 acres and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, seabirds, and even rare butterflies. Visitors can take leisurely strolls along our well-maintained trails or embark on more challenging hikes up and down the rugged coastline.
In addition to the natural wonders on display, our institution also offers plenty of man-made attractions for tourists. Our impressive Visitor Center is the perfect spot to start your journey, with interactive exhibits and displays that explore the history and ecology of the area. Visitors can also enjoy a bite to eat or browse our gift shop, which features locally-sourced items and gifts.
We take great pride in being a point of interest for both locals and visitors alike, and we strive to make every visit to our institution a memorable one. Whether you're looking to soak in some stunning coastal views, learn more about the flora and fauna native to this area, or simply enjoy a day outside surrounded by natural beauty, the National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters is the perfect tourist attraction for you. So come join us and experience the magic of the Seven Sisters for yourself!
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Beachy Head Rd, Eastbourne BN20 0AB, United Kingdom
Reviews of National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters
"A hike and a place that you must not miss! Stunning views and a moderate hike that you can easily do in a few hours. There are places to stop and have a bite in both directions, but if your hike ends in Birling Gap beach, there's a very cute cafe, where you can get a hot drink and enjoy the view sitting on the beach."
"A beautiful area of countryside for an undulating cliff top walk. Gorgeous scenery and views out to sea. Is that France in the distance? National Trust car park (free to members but please remember to scan your card); on-site café and shop with a separate toilet block off the car park. Small viewing platform with steps down to a pebble beach..."
"Really nice place to spend time with family. It’s got the beach and you can climb up the mountain too. There’s a nice little cafe and small souvenir store. I would give one extra star to the Elderly Gentleman from the National Trust who helped me sorting out my travel by being really patient and suggesting me which transport to take. If your like me without a car you can hire a cab but the telephone reception is really bad so you need to come to the bus stop to make any calls. I would say prebook and be on time or you can check the bus schedule. And there’s parking too."
"we parked and paid 3£ for 2 hours. it is 5£ for the day. we arrived at 10am and found a spot in the park. First we walked uphill to the top cliff all the way to the lighthouse. it is a slow easy ascent. Great views 360. After walking back downhill to the cafe for a toilet break, we proceeded down a metal staircase to the shingle beach for breathtaking views of the seven sisters. a quick walk back up to the cafe for coffee before leaving. as we were leaving the crowds were piling in, many choosing to park on the road outside of the car park. this was a fantastic trip, well worth the hike to see that view."
"It is too good to miss - you need to plan it accordingly and you can spend almost entire day there. The riding up to the light house (which is closed) is great - from where you can view the entire Seven Sisters - a mesmeric View altogether. And then when u go down - you can just lie down and soak the beauty over there. It is one of the best place to chill out in summers - it is well connected from Brighton and Eastbourne station and the coastal bus has its own charm. It is never a miss for anyone in UK"
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