I’m going in a month to Brighton from Mexico and this is exactly what I needed to feel more prepared to do the hike. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
I'm going on a small weekend to Eastbourne in 2 weeks so this is definitely on my bucket list. The South coast is just insanely beautiful, the best bit of coastline in the UK.
@@SheRunTheWorld I certainly will, can't wait! Been to Seaford, Brighton and around that area. It was stunning. I love hikes too so it should be fun in the warm weather.
If you walk the rest of the path to Eastbourne you pass the Belle Toute lighthouse, then go up the famous Beachy Head, and can see the beautiful Beachy Head lighthouse. My vote is to take the train back to London from Eastbourne - of course allowing time for a delicious plate of fish and chips in town before leaving!
You should try walking various points on the South West Coastal Path if you enjoyed this. The scenery is more varied and depending on the time of year you'll be sharing the coast with seals, dolphins and basking sharks!
Absolutely amazing nice sound. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
Aw thanks so much! Yeah English Channel views the whole way (the thin body of water between England and mainland Europe) Yeah I think it was the perfect place to end!! ☺️
@@SheRunTheWorld Yes, I also googled after that to see if it’s the English Channel. This looks like a place French landed during wars. Another one for bucket list 😂. Thank you!
I still remember the first time I took a flight to Thailand. The passengers on the plane were very happy because they were about to go to live in a happy country.
Hi! For any bus in the UK it’s basically any contactless payment that’s accepted. Online it says they accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Apple Pay, Google pay & a few others!!
You might like the Dorset coast (Jurassic coast), there are lots of nice hidden places like Durdle Door. And the New Forest where I am has some lovely hiking trails and free roaming horses everywhere and even some Highland cows wandering around 🎉
Thanks so much for commenting! I want to visit the Jurassic coast so bad, it just doesn’t seem feasible by public transport. So I’ll need to find a friend to drive me! I didn’t know about the highland cows, that makes me even more excited :)
@@SheRunTheWorld you can get the train to weymouth which is right there but not sure beyond that, and there aren't too many highland cows so i wouldn't plan a a trip just to see them as you may not, horses are everywhere though and donkeys, esp in brockenhurst 👍
Once you get to weymouth there are buses that will take you to Durdle door and Lulworth Cove or if you are feeling adventurous you can walk from Weymouth to Lulworth Cove and get the bus back to Weymouth. The walk is amazing and I highly recommend. BTW, I clicked on the video as i am planning on walking the seven sisters this weekend. Love your very informative video.
Hi, I just came across your as I’m planning on visiting the 7 cliffs tomorrow. I was wondering how much the bus was from birling gap to Seaford station?
For me personally I did London to Eastbourne and then take a 12X bus from there to Seven Sisters. I've never been there but this is what I found. Does this route work too?
Such a great video, and exactly to the point as well! Gave me everything I needed to know without any gibberish! Keep up the great work! ❤
Aw thanks so much, that means a lot to me. So glad you found it helpful!!☺️
I’m going in a month to Brighton from Mexico and this is exactly what I needed to feel more prepared to do the hike. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
You’re welcome! Enjoy your trip to Brighton, it’s a great city. I have a video of top things to do there as well :) safe travels!
Thanks for the video. Very helpful indeed
You’re welcome, glad you found it helpful!!
Thank you so much for this!
You’re welcome!!
Great information! Important detail step by step Keep it up! I subscribed.
Aw thanks so much! I really appreciate it :)
Living here as a British person, its not until some one like your self, that we realise how lucky we are for the scenery etc.
You really are! There are so many beautiful places here in the UK :) excited to explore more!
A brilliant happy vlogg by a brilliant kind American lady who does a amazing 👏 job always 😊
Aw thanks so much!😊
I'm going on a small weekend to Eastbourne in 2 weeks so this is definitely on my bucket list. The South coast is just insanely beautiful, the best bit of coastline in the UK.
That’ll be so lovely! Yes definitely check out this seven sisters hike, it’s magical. And I agree, the coastline is just stunning!
@@SheRunTheWorld I certainly will, can't wait! Been to Seaford, Brighton and around that area. It was stunning. I love hikes too so it should be fun in the warm weather.
If you walk the rest of the path to Eastbourne you pass the Belle Toute lighthouse, then go up the famous Beachy Head, and can see the beautiful Beachy Head lighthouse. My vote is to take the train back to London from Eastbourne - of course allowing time for a delicious plate of fish and chips in town before leaving!
Thanks so much for sharing!!
@@SheRunTheWorldbe careful when walking on the the top of beachy head and don't get too close to the edge as it's along way down if you fall.❤
Beachy head is far nicer
You should try walking various points on the South West Coastal Path if you enjoyed this. The scenery is more varied and depending on the time of year you'll be sharing the coast with seals, dolphins and basking sharks!
Oooh thanks for the rec! Sounds lovely, I’ll add it to my UK bucket list :)
Absolutely amazing nice sound. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
I’d love to visit all those spots! They’re definitely on my bucket list :)
Amazing video. Stunning hike with those white cliffs. English Channel?
Btw, I would end the hike at the coffee shop too 😂.
Aw thanks so much! Yeah English Channel views the whole way (the thin body of water between England and mainland Europe) Yeah I think it was the perfect place to end!! ☺️
@@SheRunTheWorld
Yes, I also googled after that to see if it’s the English Channel. This looks like a place French landed during wars. Another one for bucket list 😂. Thank you!
I still remember the first time I took a flight to Thailand. The passengers on the plane were very happy because they were about to go to live in a happy country.
Very cool! Thailand is amazing
Hi! Would you happen to recall the accepted payment methods for the bus back to Seaford? 😊
Hi! For any bus in the UK it’s basically any contactless payment that’s accepted. Online it says they accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Apple Pay, Google pay & a few others!!
@@SheRunTheWorld thank you soooo much! i’ll be heading there next May, can’t wait!
You might like the Dorset coast (Jurassic coast), there are lots of nice hidden places like Durdle Door. And the New Forest where I am has some lovely hiking trails and free roaming horses everywhere and even some Highland cows wandering around 🎉
Thanks so much for commenting! I want to visit the Jurassic coast so bad, it just doesn’t seem feasible by public transport. So I’ll need to find a friend to drive me! I didn’t know about the highland cows, that makes me even more excited :)
@@SheRunTheWorld you can get the train to weymouth which is right there but not sure beyond that, and there aren't too many highland cows so i wouldn't plan a a trip just to see them as you may not, horses are everywhere though and donkeys, esp in brockenhurst 👍
Once you get to weymouth there are buses that will take you to Durdle door and Lulworth Cove or if you are feeling adventurous you can walk from Weymouth to Lulworth Cove and get the bus back to Weymouth. The walk is amazing and I highly recommend. BTW, I clicked on the video as i am planning on walking the seven sisters this weekend. Love your very informative video.
Hi, I just came across your as I’m planning on visiting the 7 cliffs tomorrow. I was wondering how much the bus was from birling gap to Seaford station?
I honestly have no idea as I just tap my Apple Pay and get charged later. It couldn’t have been more than £2-4
£3
Is there a bus from Seaford to the Birling Gap?
Yes! Cuz we did that in reverse, took the bus from Birling Gap back to Seaford to catch our train :)
Are you able to bike on the trail?
Honestly I’m not sure! I didn’t see anyone biking, but I also didn’t see any signs that said you couldn’t?!
For me personally I did London to Eastbourne and then take a 12X bus from there to Seven Sisters. I've never been there but this is what I found. Does this route work too?
Yeah! You can start the hike in Eastbourne and end in either Birling Gap or Seaford!! :)