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Discover some of the hidden gems and magnificent architectural features in this fascinating self-guided walking trail, East of the Pier.
The Dotto mini train runs along Eastbourne seafront, stopping at lots of great tourist spots along the way.
This man-made pathway is the result of thousands of avid walkers such as yourself heading off on their way to view some of the most stunning views on the south coast of England. Some, with the intention of just seeing Beachy Head, but some with a…
We’ve exciting one hour excursions, two hour boat trips for those wanting to go a little further afield and unique private skippered charters if looking to rent the boat privately for your family and friends.
A true gem of Eastbourne is the Beachy Head Pub, a welcoming location for pit stops, light lunches and family meals. In the heart of the picturesque South Downs National Park with breath taking views across to Belle Tout light house and Birling Gap,…
Pevensey, a small village built on the east side of Pevensey castle. Pevensey's history is tied in very closely with the Castle. In Roman times the sea did actually lap around the base of the castle, however today the sea is 2 miles away.
Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex; it has a population of around 100000 people. Worthing is situated in the South Downs and has five miles of award winning coast line.
Arlington is a small village situated just off the main A27 road, approximately 10 miles from Eastbourne. Arlington has existed since Roman times and in Saxon times Arlington was a farming village.
Mayfield is a large village in north East Sussex, just 9 miles from Tunbridge Wells. Mayfield has a beautiful high street with raised brick pavements. If you stroll down the high street you will find some lovely black and white houses.
Shoreham-by-Sea is a medium sized town on the Sussex coast. Shoreham is surrounded by some lovely countryside.
If you want to escape the strains of everyday life you can escape to the historic town of Rye. A beautiful town with a range of things to do from visiting Rye Museum to wandering through the cobbled streets.
Hastings lies on the Sussex coast. Hastings is made up of the historic old town and the modern town. Hastings is well known for the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Seaford is a quiet seaside resort located at the foot of the South Downs. Main attractions include the beach and a shopping centre. Alternatively you can have a stroll in the countryside if you prefer.
A beautiful South Downs village close to Beachy Head and Birling Gap beach.
Alfriston is a beautiful old Sussex village which lies in the Cuckmere valley in East Sussex. Alfriston has a range of shops mainly specialising in gifts, there are also restaurants.
Hailsham is a small town with a range of shops and is the centre for surrounding villages. Hailsham's shopping precincts include Quintins and Vicarage Field. Hailsham has its own leisure centre, The Lagoon.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a Wealden Town in West Kent just north of the border with East Sussex. In Georgian times Tunbridge Wells had a reputation of a place to see and be seen amongst the fashionable and Royalty.
Hertmonceux is a village near Hailsham in East Sussex. Herstmonceux is home to the magnificent Herstmonceux Castle, which was built by Sir Roger Fiennes. Herstmonceux has won Village of the Year 2006.
Winchelsea is the smallest town in England, it is situated just 2 miles west of medieval Rye. Winchelsea is full of character, with fine views and delightful walks.
Eastbourne's oldest village in the heart of town features a 12th century pub, St Mary's Church, Pilgrims House, independent shopping streets and the pretty Manor Gardens and Motcombe Park and Lake.