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The seven sisters cliffs run between the mouth of the river cuckmere near seaford, and the chalk headland of beachy head outside of eastbourne

The dips or swales that separate each. Birling gap and crowlink, near eastbourne in east sussex, are part of the world famous seven sisters chalk cliffs, one of the longest stretches of undeveloped coastline on the south coast. The reason for why they were so named remains obscure Part of the south downs way long distance footpath, passes over the seven sister on its way from eastbourne to seaford Seaford is an original victorian seaside town with an unspoiled coastline, stunning scenery and surrounded by the sussex downs area of outstanding natural beauty. Seven sisters (east sussex) the seven sisters in east sussex are an impressive formation of chalk cliffs on the english channel coast, located roughly between eastbourne and brighton

They are part of the country park of the same name, which is part of the south downs national park. Learn about the geology and fossils of the spectacular chalk cliffs and foreshore at seven sisters, east sussex Find out how to access the site, what to look for, and how the cliffs were formed by ice ages and sea levels. This walk take you from birling gap along the chalky cliff tops of the seven sisters, then along the cuckmere river to the seven sisters visitor centre This moderately challenging walk between the south downs and the sea offers wildlife, and beautiful sea views

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