A 22 km Seaford to Eastbourne Hike through Seven Sisters, UK 🇬🇧

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • The recognised best walk in the Southeast of England. A dramatic cliff walk passing through the Cuckemere Haven, Seven Sisters and Beachy Head as the South Downs meets the sea. Ends with Eastbourne's promenade and pier. This finest coastal walks affords stunning views of the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters, and the renowned Beachy Head, before ending in the elegant seafront town of Eastbourne. There is quite a lot of climbing and descending on the walk. Apart from the section around Cuckmere Haven and the finish along the Eastbourne seafront, almost none of the route is flat, though under the grandeur of the scenery the effort is not noticed.
    Seaford Museum of Local History - 00:01
    Beach Huts - 00:52
    The Shoal - 00:56
    Seaford Head West - 01:57
    White Cliff Next to Seaford - 02:27
    Seaford Head Nature Reserve - 05:55
    Seaside before Cuckmere - 08:02
    Areal View of Seven Sisters - 10:19
    Coastguard Cottages - 10:55
    Cuckmere Haven - 11:22
    Cuckmere River - 12:01
    Seven Sisters Country Park - 13:03
    Seven Sisters Cliffs - 14:47
    Haven Brow
    Short Brow
    Rough Brow
    Brass Point
    Flagstaff Point
    The William Charles Campbell Monument - 21:37
    Flat Hill
    Baily’s Hill
    Went Hill Brow
    Towards Birling Gap - 23:57
    Birling Gap - 24:27
    Belle Tout Lighthouse - 25:09
    Beachy Head Cliff - 28:13
    Beachy Head Lighthouse - 28:50
    WWII RAF Memorial - 29:07
    Beachy Head Ringing Station - 30:05
    Eastbourne visible - 30:23
    A beautiful tree - 30:42
    Ponies - 31:42
    Entering Eastbourne - 32:39
    Eastbourne - 32:58
    Eastbourne Pier - 33:59
    The music is from the RUclips under RUclips Audio Library License.

Комментарии • 7

  • @tracysweatt5401
    @tracysweatt5401 24 дня назад

    Such a beautiful coastline. I loved visiting both Brighton and Eastbourne back in 2001.

  • @lifelover515
    @lifelover515 Месяц назад +1

    Wonderful scenery. I feel like I'm really there. Thanks so much for posting.

    • @aleksahak
      @aleksahak  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you @lifelover515 for the kind comment. Far from professional, but am happy some people find it useful.

  • @user-oo2dv9qq2h
    @user-oo2dv9qq2h Месяц назад +1

    I've always loved Eastbourne. ❤

    • @aleksahak
      @aleksahak  Месяц назад +1

      @user-oo2dv9qq2h Since the first steps into the city, I could immediately sense some
      overall elegance in its appearance. A beautiful gem indeed!

  • @TheSeafordian
    @TheSeafordian Месяц назад +1

    If you reach the river at low tide you can paddle across.

    • @aleksahak
      @aleksahak  Месяц назад

      @TheSeafordian That would have saved an hour of a detour, though the scenery up and down the river was equally mesmerising. Thanks for the tip!