5 Outdoor Activities in Seaford That You Shouldn't Miss

October 26, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Seaford, United Kingdom including Seaford Beach, Seaford Head Golf Course, Cuckmere Haven, Seaford Golf Club, Seaford Heritage Trail.
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1. Seaford Beach

Seaford Bay, Seaford BN25 1NP England +44 1323 897426 http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/walk/seaford-to-eastbourne
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4.5 based on 376 reviews

Seaford Beach

Reviewed By Steve_of_N21 - London, United Kingdom

We parked in the Buckle Car Park at the far end of the Marin Parade which is free and has public conveniences. Also its not far to walk to the Tide Mill ruins and nature reserve from here. But we went the other way and walked the length of Seaford Beach into town. The pebbles are tricky in places, especially on the slope down to the shore line, but once you are by the sea its very pleasant walking all the way to the Seaford museum in the tower, which is unfortunatel closed in these Covid times. Plenty of people utilising the beach and plenty of fishermen trying their luck. A very pleasant place for a stroll.

2. Seaford Head Golf Course

Seaford Head Golf Club Southdown Road, Seaford BN25 4JS England +44 1323 890139 http://www.seafordheadgolfcourse.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Seaford Head Golf Course

3. Cuckmere Haven

Seaford BN25 4AR England
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4.5 based on 176 reviews

Cuckmere Haven

Cuckmere Haven Seaford. The Nature Reserve is easiest accessed by two points; South Hill Barn in Seaford or from Eastbourne Road (A259) at Exceat Bridge. Free parking is provided at South Hill Barn, Seaford, the nearest post code is BN25 4JQ. From here is a simply stunning walk down Seaford Head to Cuckmere Valley, overlooking the Seven Sisters Cliffs and river mouth.

Reviewed By hawkes2an - Cranbrook, United Kingdom

The Cuckmere Haven flood plains in Sussex, where the Cuckmere river flows into thw the English Channel, once, was commonly used by smugglers in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Then, in the Second World War, it was studied by Germany as a possible landing site for the invasion of Britain; there are still visible remains of pillboxes and anti-tank obstacles which were built as defences. Today, the Cuckmere river is a meandering river, wit severakl oxbow lakes, and the whole area is well worth exploring by foot, on a bicycle or even on the river itself. Entry is free, although the car park is pay and display, and there are laid paths which make the area accesible for wheelchair and pushchair users.

4. Seaford Golf Club

111 Firle Road, Seaford BN25 2JD England +44 1323 892442 [email protected] http://www.seafordgolfclub.co.uk
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Seaford Golf Club

Reviewed By Treadsone18

We were a party of 8 golfers on a DB&B 36 holes of golf, at the course. Our day started with 18 holes of golf on a course that was in tip top condition, considering that most of the courses in the area are either closed or struggling to stay open. All aspects of it were good, tees, fairways and greens were good. We were allowed into our rooms before we started the golf which is unusal for a hotel, our room very spacious, clean and tidy well appointed. Our dinner and breakfast were brilliant, very tasty and well served by the staff.

5. Seaford Heritage Trail

Seaford Railway Station Station Approach Seaford Railway Station, Seaford BN25 2AR England [email protected] http://www.seafordheritagetrails.co.uk

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