West Sussex - County Walk - Seven Sisters
Mark Ripley UK Hip Hop, i was born in
West Sussex i love all of
Sussex the walks views and sights are outstanding this is a video i made taking a walk over the
Seven Sisters West Sussex
Places to
Walk
Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters, near
Eastbourne
Enjoy a walk with views of the famous, beautiful and unspoilt chalk cliffs. Or have an adventure on the beach and in the rock pools below. You're bound to enjoy a day out at Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters.
Visit Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters
Cuckmere Valley, Eastbourne
Here you'll uncover atmospheric views of the Seven Sisters and the winding
Cuckmere River, and a haven for wildlife. Cuckmere Valley is a tranquil place to escape and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Visit Cuckmere Valley
Blackcap and
Ditchling Beacon, near
Lewes
For the ultimate kite-flying experience, try
Ditching Beacon - the highest
point in
East Sussex. Blackcap also has great views and open downland plus secret woodland too. In summer you can smell the wild flowering marjoram. Both places are dotted with signs of ancient history.
Devil's Dyke and
Saddlescombe Farm, near
Brighton
The scenery of Devil's Dyke is impressive, plus it has a network of paths perfect for cycling.
It's also one of
Europe's best sites for paragliding and hand-gliding. For a different pace altogether, visit Saddlescombe Farm - a place that time forget with
1,000 years of history.
Cissbury Ring, near
Worthing
The largest hill fort in Sussex with over 5,
000 years of history and perfect for a picnic, walk or spot of kite flying.
On a clear day, from the top of Cissbury Ring you can see forever - with views to the chalk cliffs beyond Brighton and to the
Isle of Wight.
Visit Cissbury Ring
Slindon Estate, near
Arundel
Woodland, downland, farmland, parkland and an unspoilt Sussex village - there's plenty to explore on the Slindon Estate. And with lambs and wild flowers in spring, and pumpkins in autumn, there's a lot to see too.
Visit Slindon Estate
Lavington
Common, near
Midhurst
Enjoy the openness of the heath at Lavington Common, covered in heather in late summer. Or delve into the depths of
Merlin's wood.
Look out for grazing cattle and listen for the song of nightjars on a summer's evening.
Marley Common and
Black Down, near
Haslemere
There are fine views and walks through woodland or heathland on Marley Common. Black Down, as the highest point in the
South Downs National Park, is ideal for star gazing or cycling and horse riding on its ancient tracks.
Woolbeding Countryside, near Midhurst
Tucked away quietly in the tranquil
Rother Valley, at Woolbeding Countryside you can experience wild and open commons, parkland with great views, riverside walks and woods.
Visit Woolbeding Countryside
It's wild-looking with its
Maram grass and sand dunes but
East Head is of the best beaches in Sussex to walk, play or sunbathe on. You can also admire the yachts anchored offshore - and if you're lucky, spot a seal.