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Marine Parade Beaches from the Pier to The Pavilion is popular with both visitors and residents of the town. The Pier at one end of the beach with the Pavilion Tea Rooms at the other. These beaches are a favourite for water sports.
Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. At 530 feet high, the majestic cliffs provide magnificent views.
Sports Hall for a variety of sports and activities, along with an outdoor multicourt, all weather tennis courts, gym and sunbeds.
Bates Green is in a tranquil setting, surrounded by pastures grazed by sheep with views to the South Downs. The 6-acre conservation meadow adjoining the garden contains a wealth of flora and fauna. It is traditionally managed with mown paths and…
This Park aims to preserve some of the shingle beach habitat that was once common along the south coast, with areas left as semi-natural habitats
Stone Cross Windmill was built in 1875/6 and was in full operation up to the end of the 1930s. It fell into disrepair and eventually was taken over by Stone Cross Mill Trust with the aim of restoring it and preserving for future generations
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974 reviewsDe La Warr Pavilion
Buzz Active offers a variety of water based activities for everyone. Courses range from sailing to windsurfing, kayaking to powerboating. Come and try one of our taster sessions or take part in a course and learn something new today.
Hampden Park has a large lake, shady lawns and extensive area of semi-natural woodland. Other facilities include sports facilities & playground
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214 reviewsSwashbuckling adventure at Treasure Island theme park. Soft Play, Mini Golf, Play Park with Ghost Ship and Paddling Pool.
There were 74 Martello Towers built on the south coast between Folkestone and Seaford. Originally the tower immediately to the east of the Eastbourne Redoubt Fortress was numbered 1.
The Downs around Eastbourne are recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Gildredge Park has a large field for informal sports and recreation & the adjoining Manor Gardens forms a quieter area
Why not walk or cycle the South Down's Way. The route stretches for 90 miles between Eastbourne and Winchester, taking in picturesque villages and stunning scenery. It is suitable for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikes.
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1031 reviewsCome rain and shine, enjoy a fun action-packed family visit. The Park offers a wide range of activities, including Froggies - our massive indoor soft play, a large adventure playground, a boating lake and jumping pillows to name but a few!
Outstanding views back along the coast toward the Pier.
Within easy reach of toilets and refreshments. The promenade has a cycle lane.
Dogs are welcome on these beaches.
These beaches are not lifeguarded
Eastbourne's new Sports Park is the focus for Sports Development in Eastbourne and Eastbourne's main public outdoor sports facility all year round.
The International Lawn Tennis Centre (ILTC) is a popular venue for meetings and small conferences. The ILTC also acts as a major fringe meeting and workshop venue for several large conferences.
A beautiful beech woodland set in the heart of the South Downs and Seven Sisters countryside.
From the Wish Tower to the Pier the main resort beaches offers clean bathing water, Lifeguard, first aid cover, Kidzone wristbands, safe bathing zone, showers and toilets, refreshment facilities and bathing cabins available for rent.