Sunday, 22 January 2017

Seven Sisters

First view of the cliffs
One of the more popular day walks from London is the Seven Sisters, in Sussex, starting in Seaford and ending in Eastbourne. It's a longish day, about 20km with some up and down as you go over the sisters. It's a great view of the white cliffs, probably better than from Dover. If the weather is nice, this is a really great day out, though there aren't many opportunities to go for a swim. To be honest the cliffs are much nicer than the beaches. The beaches all seem to be covered in pebbles and moss, not what I look for in a beach. Eastbourne, where you finish, has a massive beach, still covered in pebbles. But it's nice sitting on the beach having a well-earned drink at the end.  The seven sisters are the seven cliff peaks from Cuckmere River to Birling Gap. And when you see shots of the cliffs of Dover in TV and films you are generally seeing these cliffs instead.
The beautiful English beach
Looking back along the cliffs and the National Trust lunch spot.

There is a bit of a slog out of Seaford, and before you get to the actual cliffs you have to ford a river. The council must have changed this part of the route, because in the past I think it was a couple of kilometres detour to walk up the river to a bridge. The river was definitely passable for us though, I'm not sure if that was because the tide was low. It was soooo cold, definitely halted any thoughts of a swim.



Lighthouse view 
I would definitely recommend this walk, I can see why it's so popular, it's a bit of a trip from London though, being 90 minutes on a train. The line is also Southern, which is a total pain, since there are just constant cancellations, strikes and delays on that train line at the moment.

Anyway, the Seven Sisters is a classic English walk, good views, gentle, rolling hills and not too strenuous. With ample chances for tea and scones.

No comments:

Post a Comment