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Bishopstone walk, Seaford
Walk on the edge of the South Downs, passing through the Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve and Bishopstone Tide Mills, to follow the beach to Seaford.
Walking Route Details:
County: East Sussex
Distance: 5 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: 2
Terrain details: A generally easy walk with some stiles and long gentle hill, can be muddy in places
(depending on weather)
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Bishopstone Railway Stati(Grid reference: TV 469999)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: as above)
Amenities available on route: See leaflet
How to get there: Buses: A regular bus service operates between Eastbourne and Brighton with a request stop close to Bishopstone station
Trains: Bishopstone Station is on the Lewes to Seaford line and has a regular seven day service
Parking:Parking is available at The Buckle Car Park
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