The famous south coast – chalk cliffs and picturesque coastal towns
We’ll meet you at the local train station – which is around 55 minutes by train from London (and/or we will pick you up from your the hotel or b&b after breakfast if your trip includes accommodation). Then we’ll drive to the stunning south coast of England through narrow winding rural lanes, past many ancient houses, forests and softly curved green hills, and tour via a breathtaking view over a beautiful river valley far below.
(There will be no duplication when Day 1 and/or 2 are chosen too)
You’ll visit picturesque, ancient village from the beginning of the 14th century. It’s a stunning place. We’ll walk through the narrow alleys, past charming unique shops, and visit a 600-year-old pub and a typical and intimate English tea house.
The famous chalk cliffs of the south coast of England: you can hike along the cliffs above the beach, see an amazing view of the Seven Sisters cliffs and the English Channel, and descend to the beach where you will see the geology of the coast and the cliffs and how it was formed. At low tide you can walk among the exposed rocks and search for crabs, starfish and shells.
You will see impressive landscape chalk art works on the sides of the hills – a beautiful white horse and a ‘long man’
And we’ll end the day in the Victorian coastal resort town of Eastbourne, with it’s famous pier