South Downs and Seven Sisters From Brighton
Duration
6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Discover the beauty of South Downs National Park on a guided day trip from Brighton
Enjoy breathtaking views from Devil’s Dyke and explore Seven Sisters Country Park
Visit Middle Farm for local treats and a complimentary coffee
Travel in comfort with a small group and expert driver-guide
€ 73.07
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Set out on a delightful journey through England’s newest national park, the South Downs, where rolling hills, ancient landscapes, and breathtaking coastal views await. This carefully curated day trip from Brighton offers a seamless way to experience the beauty of the region without the hassle of navigating public transport. Travel in comfort with a small group and enjoy the personal touch of your knowledgeable driver-guide, who will share fascinating stories and insights along the way. Take in the sweeping views from Devil’s Dyke, a dramatic valley carved by nature, and visit Middle Farm, a charming country stop where you can enjoy a complimentary coffee and sample traditional English produce. Continue your adventure to the Seven Sisters Country Park, where the iconic white cliffs and Neolithic carvings tell stories of England’s natural and cultural heritage. Each stop along the route reveals another layer of the South Downs’ charm, from its serene countryside to its coastal splendor. With transport, guidance, and entry fees all taken care of, you can simply relax and immerse yourself in the experience. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or explorer at heart, this tour promises a memorable escape into one of England’s most stunning landscapes.
National Park fees
Driver/guide
Live commentary on board
Pickup and drop-off meeting points
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Complimentary coffee at Middle Farm
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Sunglasses and sunscreen
Water bottle
Camera
Comfortable walking shoes recommended
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: Brighton & Beyond
Customer Reviews
Miriam

Our guide was very helpful, interesting, and made the trip enjoyable.
Olga

I highly recommend this trip. The guide was very informative and engaging.
Peter

Fantastic, Adam was very informative and made adjustments to the itinerary to suit the changing weather conditions to allow us to maximise all the sights.
Diane

everything was excellent with plenty of information points of interest and just a great experience
Kacee

Despite the weather I really liked this tour. You don’t feel like you are on a bus all day with regular stops to look at various landmarks. Paul was a great driver and guide driving very safely in the weather. He had a great way of sharing local information and was very personable. The seven sisters were worth a look and I would definitely recommend this tour. There was minimal walking and if you have limited fitness or mobility you could get away with virtually no walking (just with slightly restricted views).
Matt

A walk that requires some effort, but is well and truly worth it for the views, wildlife and flora you'll see along the way. Parking is fairly plentiful at Birling Gap and is free to those with National Trust membership (around £5 otherwise). There's also a cafe and toilet by the car park - the only ones we found on the route we took across the Seven Sisters to Cuckmere Haven and back, so you might want to use them before heading off! There are also relatively few benches along the way, so if you need to rest frequently, you'll need to take that into account. The walk itself is breathtakingly beautiful with so many places to just stop and admire the sheer scale of the cliffs, enjoy the wildflowers growing in the chalky soil, see the ponies near Cuckmere Haven and spot the various butterflies and birds going about their business. This was a low-cost but memorable afternoon out that will live long in the memory.
Paul

Legendary & Iconic Beach We came to Birling Gap as it is an iconic site to visit in the UK. It is a beautiful place & particularly nice to visit for families. The views are incredible & stunning. You can see the sea and the chalk cliffs and here the sound of the crashing waves. Access is not so easy but it is well worth it. At the end there is a parking (paid) but no other option. It is also a pebbly beach but that was not really an issue for us. Birling Gap is a great day out, well worth a visit and the perfect spot to come and see the seven sisters.
Sayed

Last week, I visited this stunning sea beach with my family. The bank Holiday Monday and hot sunny weather brought lots of tourists in this area to enjoy a great day out and we did enjoy a lot. The National Trust nicely managed the site and we easily found a parking space near the visiting centre. You have to buy parking tickets and display (blue badge holders can park their car free). It is also connected by local transport. As we drove from London, after reaching Birling gap, we wanted to go to the toilet where at least 50 people were queuing, mostly women. After waiting for a few minutes in the queue, I found out that you can easily go for men's toilet without queuing. But I felt very bad for all the women waiting there. So, it would be great to have some extra toilets for women. There were no other alternatives other than National Trust managed toilet. The stony beach itself was beautiful (you need to take lots of stairs to get down to the sea level & it is not suitable for wheelchair users) and we walked along the cliffs. However, we couldn't proceed to the far right side of the beach as we found two men and one woman were lying down fully nude and enjoying sunshine. It was very embarrassing for us becausewe didn't expecting this in a family beach managed by National Trust. So, we return to the visiting centre, eat some snacks from there and walked over the cliffs instead. Finally, I must acknowledge that this is a very pleasant place tovisit (except suddenly looking at some nude people) and I would recommend everyone visiting this place.
Zeeshan

Birling Gap is a truly beautiful spot for families to visit. The clifftop views are stunning, giving a perfect backdrop of the endless sea and the iconic white chalk cliffs. Standing there, you can hear the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the shore, which makes it both relaxing and refreshing. The beach is pebbly but full of charm, especially for children who love exploring rock pools, collecting stones, or just enjoying the seaside atmosphere. On a clear day, the water sparkles under the sun, creating a picture-perfect setting for family photos. For those who love the outdoors, the walking trails around the cliffs are fantastic. Families can enjoy gentle walks with safe paths or take on longer hikes to explore more of the coastline. The fresh sea breeze, wide open spaces, and natural scenery make it ideal for a family day out in nature. Birling Gap is not just about the views – it’s about creating memories together as a family. Whether it’s walking, watching the waves, or enjoying a picnic overlooking the sea, it’s a wonderful place that combines scenic beauty, outdoor fun, and peaceful family time.
MD

Wonderful panoramic views.The landscape at Birling Gap is truly captivating, offering stunning coastal views. The cliffs rise majestically, showcasing the power of natural erosion over time. Observing the beach below, one can appreciate the vastness of the sea. It is a remarkable place to contemplate the beauty and the fragility of the natural world. Furthermore, the area provides a unique opportunity for exploration and appreciation of the environment.
