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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Willingdon And Jevington

Best natural monuments around Willingdon And Jevington offer a diverse landscape of dramatic coastal features, ancient chalk formations, and serene river valleys. Situated near the South Downs, the area is known for its natural beauty and geological insights. These sites provide extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking and observing diverse flora and fauna. The region combines historical landmarks with natural attractions, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts.

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Last updated: July 13, 2026

Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters Cliffs

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A busy hub for people coming to walk and admire the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. There is a cafe, toilet block, ice cream van (in summer), shop, visitors’ centre and lots of indoor and outdoor seating.

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Seven Sisters Cliffs

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As the Seven Sisters, the cliff coast, which is located between Eastbourne and Seaford, is called. They are the most impressive cliffs of the South Downs in Sussex in the …

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Seven Sisters Cliffs

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Not for the faint hearted but what an achievement! Walked from Exceat Seven Sisters Country Park to Eastbourne along the Southdowns Way around 10 or so miles. There is a …

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Beachy Head and Lighthouse

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Beachy Head is an iconic landmark close to Eastbourne. At 162m (531ft) it looms above the sea, its high chalky peak easily recognisable. Its name comes from the French 'beau chef', meaning beautiful headland.

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Cuckmere River Trail

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This is a beautiful nature trail. The path by the Cuckmere river is good and where the trail meets the Cuckmere river is a fantastic photo spot opportunity. The views …

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Chris Mason
June 2, 2025, Seven Sisters Cliffs

Keep an eye on the weather forecast. It was misty on the day we passed by, and we couldn't see a thing.

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An absolute highlight on the way from Birling Gap over the cliffs of the Seven Sisters to Saltmarsh Farmhouse, one panoramic view follows the next!!!

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This is quite a challenging walk, we got to the Birling Gap car park early to set off , please note that the cafe opens at 9.30am. The views were breathtaking, everywhere you looked. We stopped at the visitors centre and refuelled and continued the walk, again every footpath had a view, we can across another little cafe stop and continued on. My husband and I both agreed this has been our number one walk and will definitely be doing it again 😊

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The Seven Sisters certainly presented a challange with a lot of up and down in the latter quarter of our hike but the views are magnificent.

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Sculpted by melt-water and heavy rain during recent ice ages, and the erosive power of the sea more recently, the present-day cliffs mark the end of a series of natural inland gulleys. The Seven Sisters Cliffs are primary composed of chalk , a soft fine-grained, and porous limestone rock formed from accumulation of calcium carbonate-rich remains of marine organism. Birling Gap is a coastal popular hub the the South Downs meet the sea.

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A lovely option for a beach walk at Birling Gap. Below the visitor center you can search for shells and relax while walking by the sea; a staircase leads down to the beach.

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Rombea
January 31, 2024, Seven Sisters Cliffs

There are some paid parking spaces directly at the visitor center, a good starting point for hikes on the cliffs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Willingdon and Jevington?

The area boasts a diverse range of natural landscapes, from the dramatic chalk cliffs of Beachy Head and Lighthouse and Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters Cliffs, to the serene river valleys of the Cuckmere River Trail. You'll also find unique chalkland ecosystems at places like Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve, known for its distinct flora and fauna.

Are there any historical or ancient natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. The mysterious Long Man of Wilmington, a massive chalk figure cut into the downs, has baffled historians for centuries. Additionally, Firle Beacon summit features many ancient burial sites, some of which are still visible today, and is steeped in local folklore.

Which natural monuments are suitable for families with children?

Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters Cliffs is a great choice, offering easy access to a pebble beach, a visitor center, and a cafe. The unique sight of the Long Man of Wilmington can also be an engaging experience for children, sparking their imagination about its origins.

What are the best walking routes to explore these natural monuments?

You can find numerous walking routes that showcase the natural monuments. The Cuckmere River Trail offers tranquil walks along the river, while the clifftops near Beachy Head and Lighthouse provide dramatic coastal paths. For more options, including easy hikes, you can explore the easy hikes around Willingdon And Jevington guide.

Are there opportunities for other outdoor activities besides walking near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The diverse terrain around Willingdon and Jevington is suitable for various activities. You can find excellent running trails, including challenging routes like the 'Long Man of Wilmington loop from Jevington'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also explore trails, with options available in the MTB Trails around Willingdon And Jevington guide.

Where can I find parking when visiting the natural monuments?

For coastal attractions, Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters Cliffs offers parking options, along with a visitor center. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific monument websites or local guides for the most current parking information.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Willingdon and Jevington?

The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for walking and enjoying the vibrant flora, especially at Lullington Heath. Clear days are particularly rewarding for scenic views along the Cuckmere River Trail and from the clifftops.

Are there cafes or facilities near the natural monuments?

Yes, you'll find facilities at some of the more popular sites. Birling Gap has a cafe, visitor center, and toilet block. Beachy Head also has a cafe and an information center for visitors.

What geological features make these natural monuments unique?

The region is defined by its chalk geology. Beachy Head is Britain's highest chalk sea cliff, while the Seven Sisters Cliffs at Birling Gap are magnificent white chalk formations carved by the sea. The Cuckmere River has also carved impressive looping meanders through the chalk downs, creating a distinctive valley.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters. The tranquility of the Cuckmere River Trail and the unique experience of exploring the ancient Long Man of Wilmington are also highly valued. The opportunity for scenic walks and observing diverse wildlife is a major draw.

Are there any less-known natural monuments worth exploring?

While not as widely known as the coastal cliffs, Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve offers a unique experience. It's characterized by its distinct chalkland soil with thin, acidic patches, supporting a special ecosystem of wild flowers, butterflies, and songbirds, making it a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts.

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