The closest towns to the cliffs are Seaford and Eastbourne. Both have train stations with services from London and the train ride is about 2 hours. We decided to go to Seaford by car and it’s also a 2-hour drive. It’s quite a popular tourist site so the car park by the seaside can get full very quickly. There are a couple of stalls at the stone beach for snacks, drinks, and ice cream. It was quite chilly when we went, so there weren’t many people in the sea since it was freezing cold. There’s a path along the stone beach lined with colorful beach huts which makes for a nice walk.

Colored huts by the seaside
Colored huts by the seaside
The stone beach with white cliffs in the distance
The stone beach with white cliffs in the distance
The stone beach with white cliffs in the distance
The stone beach with white cliffs in the distance
Approaching the start of the trail of the white cliffs
Approaching the start of the trail of the white cliffs
Approaching the start of the trail of the white cliffs
Approaching the start of the trail of the white cliffs
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
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The path leads to the start of the trail at Seaford Head West that goes towards the white cliffs. The walk up the cliff is quite steep so it’s a little tiring. The rest of the trail is easier though and fairly flat. There are no barriers on the cliff edges and there are warning signs throughout the trail stating that ground on the cliff edge can be unstable. So it’s best to stay clear from it and always keep an eye on children. There are some great views along the trail though, and you can pick up some of the white chalk rocks along the way.

A view of the seaside from the cliff
A view of the seaside from the cliff
A view of the seaside from the cliff
A view of the seaside from the cliff
Walking the trail
Walking the trail
Walking the trail
Walking the trail
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
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We walked along the trail for about an hour until we got to a viewpoint of the Seven Sisters white cliffs. From this viewpoint, you get a panoramic view of the rolling cliffs. You can continue along the trail to get to the Seven Sisters cliffs, but we decided to turn back to Seaford to have time for a quick stop in Brighton that is only a 30-minute drive away.

A view of the white cliffs from the trail
A view of the white cliffs from the trail
A view of the white cliffs from the trail
A view of the white cliffs from the trail
A view of the white cliffs from the trail
A view of the white cliffs from the trail
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Seven Sisters
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