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Sovereign Harbour is northern Europe’s largest composite marina complex and boasts four linked harbours and the hugely popular Waterfront retail and restaurant development.
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1057 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!
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.
A large 18 hole putting course in the stunning greens of Helen Garden over looking the sea.
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27 reviewsMy Skate World is Eastbourne’s very own skating venue for everyone! A great family venue where all can take part, great for fitness and wellbeing. From beginners to the best all under one roof. The perfect community roller -skating venue.
The old meanders of the Cuckmere River running through Cuckmere Haven are recognised and admired by people throughout the world
These quiet beaches afford breathtaking views of the natural chalk cliffs and east toward the pier and are ideal for those who want to get away from the busier spots.
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.
The Heritage Centre is housed in the historic Gun Room on The Tye in historic Alfriston. It charts the history of Alfrston, the Gun Room and the Cuckmere Valley as well as the history of wine-making in England and of Rathfinny Win Estate.
Buzz Active Cuckmere is one of the best locations in the South East for paddle sports.
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.
Sports hall and meeting/function rooms for a variety of sports and activities, along with a snooker room and fitness room.
The Long Man of Wilmington towers above the village of Wilmington. This faceless outline of a man carved into the chalk, stands 235ft high.
These beaches are sand and shingle with good access and parking close by. They are within easy reach of shops and amenities with toilets and refreshments a short distance away.
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.
The Downs around…
Seven Sisters Trail
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.
Take a trip on our open top bus and enjoy the panoramic vista of the picturesque South Coast and South Downs National Park. From the top deck, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted views of the blue sea, chalk downs and lush green countryside stretching as far…
Holywell Retreat is set at the foot of the South Downs, this quant little enclave boasts a popular café, beach huts and beach chalets. The Dotto land stops here.