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About
Seaford Beach in Sussex offers a charming and peaceful coastal escape for visitors seeking natural beauty and a slower pace. Nestled between the dramatic chalk cliffs of Seaford Head and the rolling South Downs, the beach stretches for miles with a mix of shingle and sand at low tide. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxed stroll, a family picnic, or simply soaking in the sea air.
Unlike some of the busier Sussex resorts, Seaford retains a laid-back, local feel. The promenade is ideal for walking or cycling, with benches and cafés dotted along the way. The views across the English Channel are stunning, especially at sunrise or sunset. For those interested in wildlife and photography, the nearby Seaford Head Nature Reserve offers panoramic views of the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs.
Facilities are convenient but not over-commercialised, making it feel authentic and unspoiled. There’s free parking, public toilets, and friendly beachside kiosks serving ice cream, coffee, and fish and chips.
Close to Frankie’s Beach Café there are seven colourful beach huts are available for weekly hire. They're all you need for a fun day at the seaside! The Starfish Shack is fully accessible. to book: Seaford Tourist Information on 01323 897426
Facilities
Catering
- Cafe
Establishment Features
- Open all year round
Parking & Transport
- Car parking
- Railway station within 5 miles