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View of Beachy Head Cliffs and Lighthouse

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View of Beachy Head Cliffs and Lighthouse

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  • Location: East Sussex, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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    September 12, 2017

    Hiking

    This route is part of South Downs Way, a prominent long-distance footpath covering 100 miles (160 km) from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in Sussex. Sometimes pretty crowded with lots of school kids.

    January 31, 2024

    Hiking

    The section near Beachy Head always offers a breathtaking view over the chalk cliffs to the lighthouse.
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    May 29, 2018

    Hiking

    We took a lovely walk along the impressive cliffs! Amazing views over the sea and lighthouse!
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    Beachy Head Lighthouse to Beachy Head View loop from Exceat — South Downs National Park

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    Embark on a challenging 15.4-mile (24.8 km) hike through the dramatic coastal landscapes of the South Downs National Park. This difficult route, which takes around 7 hours to complete, features undulating downland paths and sections along chalk cliffs, requiring sure-footedness as you navigate its 1711 feet (521 metres) of elevation gain. You will experience stunning sea views and rolling clifftop scenery, with the iconic red and white striped Beachy Head Lighthouse visible at the foot of the cliffs. The trail offers dramatic vistas of the world-famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, providing a truly memorable experience. You will also see the historic Belle Tout Lighthouse perched atop the clifftops. From the highest chalk sea cliff at Beachy Head, panoramic views extend across the southeast coast. This route is ideal if you are looking for a demanding coastal adventure. If you attempt to reach the Beachy Head Lighthouse at the base of the cliffs, be aware that this section is significantly more difficult and only accessible at low tide, involving scrambling over rocks and boulders. The full length and elevation changes contribute to its challenging nature. You should have very good fitness for this hike. The trail is generally accessible, but some sections require careful footing. The cliff edges are unfenced in many areas, and rockfalls can occur, so always stay a safe distance from the edges. This area is rich in abundant wildlife and historic locations, adding another layer to your hiking experience. The operational Beachy Head Lighthouse, built in 1902, stands offshore at the cliff's base. The older Belle Tout Lighthouse, built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, has been relocated due to erosion and now serves as a bed and breakfast. Parts of this loop integrate with the South Downs Way, a long-distance national trail. Birling Gap is a popular stop along the route, featuring a visitor center and café, and offers access to the beach and views of the Seven Sisters.

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    Embark on a difficult hike along the dramatic coastal cliffs of Beachy Head, offering expansive views over Eastbourne and the English Channel. This challenging 11.9 miles (19.1 km) loop takes you past the iconic red and white-striped Beachy Head Lighthouse and the historic Belle Tout Lighthouse. You will experience rolling clifftop downland and undulating paths, gaining 1204 feet (367 metres) in elevation. Plan for a rewarding journey that typically takes around 5 hours and 21 minutes to complete.

    As you plan your visit, be aware that the route features undulating downland paths, some uneven tracks, and sections with public road crossings. If you consider venturing to the base of the Beachy Head Lighthouse, know that this is considerably more challenging at low tide due to slippery conditions, rocks, and the risk of cliff falls. Always wear appropriate footwear for varied terrain and exercise extreme caution, as coastal erosion constantly reshapes the area.

    This route offers a memorable experience within the South Downs National Park, showcasing the impressive 530-foot-high white chalk cliffs of Beachy Head. You might also spot the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and Birling Gap from various vantage points along the way. The trail provides excellent opportunities to immerse yourself in the unique natural environment of this renowned coastline.

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    Embark on a moderate 9.5-mile (15.2 km) hike through the South Downs National Park, offering dramatic coastal and countryside views. This loop from Eastbourne features varied terrain, including grassy tracks, chalk grassland, and some steep climbs and descents. You will gain 1052 feet (321 metres) in elevation over approximately 4 hours and 19 minutes, passing iconic chalk cliffs like the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head, with the red and white Beachy Head Lighthouse visible below.

    This challenging route requires good fitness, especially due to the initial ascent from Eastbourne as part of the South Downs Way. While the paths are generally well-drained, be prepared for muddy sections if you hike in winter. Along the way, you can find refreshments and facilities at Birling Gap, which has a National Trust café and visitor's centre, or in the charming village of East Dean, home to The Tiger Inn pub.

    The trail showcases the unique geology of Britain's highest chalk sea cliffs and offers glimpses of the historic Belle Tout Lighthouse, now a private residence. You will also walk along sections of the ancient Went Way, once used by shepherds and smugglers, and pass through areas of traditional sheep grazing. This route provides a comprehensive experience of the region's natural beauty and historical pathways.

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    Location: East Sussex, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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