Seven Sisters Country Park is a unique place. It comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk grassland. It’s home …
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Mar 14, 2025
Brisk afternoon walk with some friends who we had travelled to see, what an amazing area! Aboslutely beautiful, sights, sea, fresh air. Had a wonderful time. Could not complain, apart from wrap up wa…Full review by Sarah S
Feb 12, 2025
The wind was blowing a gale, which made the trek up and down the coastal path a bit lively. The tide was out, exposing the black under-rock beach, which made a nice contrast against the white cliffs.…Full review by machinmad
Jan 20, 2025
A fantastic scenic location. Bring wellies, trail shoes etc and waterproofs if taking the muddier trails! Lovely cafe at the visitor centre as well and gift shop. Breathtaking views are worth it. We …Full review by uniquelyabbie
Hi all, we are staying near Bognor Regis at end of month travelling by car ,we would like to walk the Seven Sisters and also to view Beachy Head . So questions are best place to park and distance including return to car . Thanks
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There are a couple of parking areas when you reach the Seven Sisters. There are massive parking areas and close to each other. I hope this helps.
Hi! Do I need to wait for the Vistor Centre to open (10 AM)? I would like to arrive much earlier and enjoy a morning walk. Thanks!
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There’s access 24/7 to this area, there’s a place to get a coffee and snacks run by the National Trust at Burling Gap that will show their opening hours on their website.
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What are the cattle doing on site?
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Our cattle are conservation grazing. Cow and sheep grazing has been a key part of the South Downs landscape for several millennia and created a unique habitat –chalk grassland...