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High and Over Easy Access Trail -on the Downs above the Cuckmere Valley


This short, easy access trail offers stunning views across the Cuckmere Valley to Alfriston, Litlington and the coast.

Walking Route Details:


County: East Sussex
Distance: 0.1 miles
Difficulty of walk: Easy
Estimated time to complete walk: :15
Terrain details: The track is undulating but has a smooth surface with no stiles or steps. At only 75m in total this short track is an ideal viewpoint, with picnic tables.
Type of route: Circular
Starts: Car Park on road between (Grid reference: -)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: -)
Amenities available on route: • There are no toilets or refreshment facilities at this location. Nearest facilities are at Seaford or Alfriston. • There is a small, public, free of charge car park.
How to get there: Bus information: There is an occasional bus service between Seaford and Alfriston. Bus 13 runs via Beachy Head as a limited service on Sundays only, contact Traveline 0870 608 2608 for details Train information: National Rail 08457 484950 By car: Turn right off the A27 towards Seaford, go through Alfriston and the car park is on the left about a mile before Seaford.
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