View from Seaford Head over Seaford Beach, Sussex, UK

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Seaford Head is the best spot to enjoy the iconic view of the majestic Seven Sisters cliffs. Please be aware if you are walking east from Seaford sea front or west from Hope Gap you should take care as a significant crack has appeared and there has been a major cliff fall. Stay well away from the cliff edge and follow any diversions. Seaford Head is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust in partnership with Seaford Town Council, the site owners.

Seaford Head Local Nature Reserve (LNR) covers an area from Seaford Head Golf Course eastwards to the Cuckmere Valley and north to Exceat Bridge. Over 50% of the LNR is owned by Seaford Town Council and has been managed by Sussex Wildlife Trust since 2013. The rest is owned by the National Trust and East Sussex County Council. Lying within the South Downs National Park it is part of the Sussex Heritage Coast and home to many nationally rare and significant species of plants, birds and insects. Due to its outstand­ing biological and geological features it is part of the Seaford Head to Beachy Head Site of Special Scientific Interest and falls within the Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone.

Seaford Head Nature Reserve is free to visit, but we are only able to care for Seaford Head with the support we receive from our members. Please consider becoming a member or making a donation today.

Facilities

Catering

  • Cafe

Establishment Features

  • Beach / Coast within walking distance

Parking & Transport

  • Parking (charge)

Map & Directions

Seaford Head

Type:Beach

South Way, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 4JQ
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