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Cotton’s Coffee Bar - Seaford - Photo album

Excellently-located free car park for reaching the Coastguard Cottages and the west side of the Cuckmere River. Notice that one cannot cross the river to actually reach the Seven Sisters, at least not during the high tide. There is a small cafe at the car park as well.
I would say the best and hidden car park that is away from the Seven Sisters car park that can have a long queue and traffic (especially when there’s roadworks). We luckily found this place and walked our way to the other side to see Seven Sisters White Cliff as the traffic piled up. I must say it
Free parking with plenty of space, an easy 15-20 minute walk from Cuckmere Haven and magnificent views of the Seven Sisters. Access is from the lane at the end of Chyngton Road. Plenty of benches around to sit for a few minutes and enjoy the views. Leaflets available from the dispenser by the barn.
At last found the road to this amazing place with its awesome scenery...But unfortunately the weather was awful 😖 Very damp and foggy ..But still many making the trek ..but next time we're go on a sunny day 😎 Lovely little arts and crafts stalls in the Barn in the carpark( which was free by the way)
Absolutely incredible. Signed up for a day along the coast with “Brighton & Beyond Tours” and WOW! This spot did not disappoint. Absolutely breathtaking views of The Seven Sisters of South Down National Park. Advice, after you follow the road down a bit and pass the intersection, when you get to the
Went for a cycle, up to Seaford South Barn, then down the path way towards the Cuckmere River. Very nice countryside.
Fantastic Nature Reserve with some great footpaths coastal views of the Chalk Cliffs. Plenty of wildlife and birds to spot. Tracks are firm under foot but steep descents and inclines might make it a little challenging for the less mobile or those in wheelchairs.
This car park is easily accessible and allows you to begin your trip at one of the highest points. Parking is free and allows you to stay for 12 hours (not for free campers) and from there you have more than enough time for a picnic, enjoy the views and practice your photography.
Lovely place to walk and wonderful view to cliffs. Free accessible car park. Lots of benches to sit and have a rest.
Free parking. Plenty of spots. Starts getting busy around 10am, so get there before to secure a spot. No facilities when I was there. Very enjoyable walk from the car park towards the beach and seven sisters. These benches have amazing views - perfect with a book and coffee.
About an hour's round walk, with magnificent views of the Seven Sisters. If you have come for the views, walk the loop from the carpark in an anti clockwise direction. That means starting the walk with your back to the seven sisters and slightly uphill on the old service road. After about 5 min on
Breezy hilltop with far-ranging views out to sea and the quintessentially British Seven Sisters white cliffs. Great family initiative provides coffees - a boon! But: some Portaloos are desperately needed to prevent al fresco ...littering. This should be an urgent priority. We'd be happy to contribut
The car park is at the top of the cliffs, very close to the iconic view of Seven Sisters. It is a free car park, therefore, it can be busy on weekends. In summer, you can also grab a coffee - sold by a local family run place. Right at the top. There is a stunning view towards the inland too. The pat
Free parking, quick walk down to the water. Stunning walk towards the Seven Sisters.
Great parking spot, for access to this nature coastal paths with Seven Sisters in the distance
A free parking spot that, amongst other things, is the starting point of a short walk (15 minutes on rocky paths) to get some great photos of the 'Seven Sisters', looking over the 'Coastguard Cottages'.
Beautiful place. Little walk down. Very clean. From this point you won't pass river to sisters when the tide is high.
Free car park. Great place to start a hike over the Seven Sisters. Awesome views.
The car park is good, it's got a concrete road down the hill, you can park all the way along the road too if car park is full. The view from this car park is just stunning! I think it's better than going to Birling Gap
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