Beachy Head Cliffs & Canyon


Cliffs at Beachy Head East Sussex Photograph by James Brunker Pixels

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Beachy Head, prominent headland on the English Channel coast in the administrative county of East Sussex, historic county of Sussex, England, in the borough of Eastbourne. Its chalk cliffs, more than 500 ft (150 m) high, represent the seaward extension of the South Downs. The cliffs face southward


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A great circular walk from Eastbourne taking in the famous Beachy Head, Britains highest chalk cliff. The walk is 5 miles / 8.1km and should take around 3.5 hours to walk. to the village of East Dean where bus services run every 10 minutes back t the start. An optional walking return route adds 2 miles/ 3.4 km. Refreshments are available from.


Beachy Head Cliffs & Canyon

Exhibition & Gift Shop. Open daily 10am - 4pm (Winter Hours). Discover the beautiful landscape of Beachy Head and the South Downs at The Beachy Head Story. Start at the formation of the Downs and continue through time, discovering the stories of people who have shaped this landscape. Find out why Beachy Head has been so.


Beachy Head cliff visitors 'shocked' by rock fall photos BBC News

Beachy Head's prominence has long made it a landmark for sailors. All too often the cliffs and the rocky seas below were a danger to vessels - leading to many wrecked ships. From 1834 the Belle Tout lighthouse worked to warn sailors of the approaching cliffs, but occasional low fog obscured the cliff-top lighthouse, so work began on a second lighthouse.


The White Cliffs Of 'Beachy Head', Eastbourne Carnaby Snaps

Beachy Head, with its dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating downs, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and tranquillity which belies its proximity to the busy south eastern towns of England. Along with the Seven Sisters, it is a haven for those who like to walk or cycle.


Beachy Head Cliffs & Canyon

Rising 162 meters above sea, Beachy Head is the highest chalk cliff on the southern coast of Britain. It is a well known local tourist attraction, and a conveniently placed bus stop allows easy.


Belle Tout Lighthouse above chalk cliffs, Beachy Head Beautiful England Photos

Beachy Head is famous for its white cliffs and the dramatic, undulating coastline created by the Seven Sisters but there is much more to explore. A short walk inland brings you to the village of East Dean, where the Tiger Inn, Hiker's Rest, Thai Terre and a world-class deli surround a quaint village green.


Chalk cliff falls, Beachy Head Beautiful England Photos

Beachy Head is the largest of a spectacularly scenic series of sea cliffs just west of Eastbourne in East Sussex. Here's how to plan your day trip there.


Beachy Head Cliffs, Sussex, England Britannica

The famous cliffs of Beachy Head are the highest point of the chalky rock faces that slice across the rugged coastline at the southern end of the South Downs. It's off the B2103, from the A259 between Eastbourne and Newhaven. From here the stunning Seven Sisters Cliffs undulate their way west.


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Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. At 530 feet high, the majestic cliffs provide magnificent views.


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The cliff at Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 530 feet (162 metres) at its highest point above sea level.Gap on the south coast of England. The chalk of the cliffs was formed over a period of 30 million years when a warm sub tropical sea covered the area, between 95 to 65 million years ago.


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Battle of Beachy Head Summary Britannica

The infamous white chalk cliffs of Beachy Head are found in East Sussex . You'll find Beachy Head between Eastbourne and Newhaven. There's a clifftop path that follows the South Downs Way from Eastbourne to Birling Gap - Beachy Head is that stretch of coastline.


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The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 m (531 ft) above sea level. The peak allows views of the south east coast towards Dungeness in the east, and to the Isle of Wight in the west. LB&SCR H2 class 4-4-2 no. 424 (later no. B424, 2424, and 32424) was named Beachy Head after this landmark. Geology


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Beachy Head 4.5 4,145 reviews #4 of 56 things to do in Eastbourne Nature & Wildlife AreasGeologic FormationsScenic Walking Areas Write a review About Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences Explore different ways to experience this place. See options All photos (2,151)

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