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In January 2016, anup_s_pillai said about Seven Sisters Country Park
Fantastic views in all directions, irrespective of the weather. We went when it was windy, cloudy and a bit rainy as well but it was still worth it. The strong winds added to the fun and we made sure that we stayed well clear of the cliff edges while walking.

We had three children in our group and they just loved running around (obviously not near the cliff-side), watching the horses from close quarters etc

Not every place that can claim to have brilliant views wherever you look from the top of the hill and a beach to go with it.

It is free to visit and spend hours but there is a small parking charge as it is managed by the national trust (Free parking for NT members). We did see a few cars parked on the roadside about 50 meters outside the entrance to this attraction - another free parking option but limited space
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In January 2016, Incartek said about Seven Sisters Country Park
When we were last at Birling Gap it was blowing 60mph. This made the sea quite rough, but difficult to stand up. Anyhow, you could still admire the view and have a nice cuppa at the cafe.
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In January 2016, George H said about Seven Sisters Country Park
A wonderful view of the Seven Sister from the view point. Steps lead down to the stony beach so not suitable for wheelchair users. Its a pay and display car park and there is a café on site. A great day out for walking the tops of the cliffs. Dress warmly though as there is a biting wind at times.
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In January 2016, Sophie P said about Seven Sisters Country Park
Lovely walk down to birling gap, absolutely tranquil beautiful:
scenery is lovely, enjoyable stroll along the prom down to the end birling gap "hollywell".
Not much down here but a café and toilets but still beautiful nether the less.
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In January 2016, Kate W said about Seven Sisters Country Park
We were blessed with a clear, crisp winter day, but this place would be breathtaking in any weather. The beach (accessed from a stair tower) is a geographer's dream with lots of textbook features, including the startlingly white chalk wave cut platform and views of the cliffs. It is also the starting point for a number of circular walks in this stunning unspoilt coastal area.
Excellent National Trust facilities - tea shop, shop, visitor centre, car park (free to NT members displaying sticker)
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In January 2016, dvdgurr04 said about Seven Sisters Country Park
Even when the wind is blowing and the sea is crashing against the beach below, this is the epitome of the English South Coast, with the cliffs that are gradually falling into the sea. The NT have done a good jop in making Birling Gap an enjoyable place to visit.
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In January 2016, ElvieNZ said about Seven Sisters Country Park
Birling Gap is a must visit if you are in the area. The cliffs are absolutely astounding- the view is beautiful. We were blessed with a chilly, clear blue-sky day which made for stunning photos and wonderful memories. So grateful our friends brought us to see them. Unforgettable. The cafe is also great for lunch.
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In January 2016, Matt H said about Seven Sisters Country Park
The view is stunning as all of the other reviewers have stated.
Even though we live near the seaside in Kent we were really surprised by the power of the sea here. There was little swell out to sea but the waves were really crashing on the beach. Looking along the coast towards Brighton you could see waves that must have been over 10 foot high hit the cliffs and run along their front for 5 or 6 seconds. Awesome. There is a cafe and visitor centre. Don't delay yor visit for too long. It's estimated that half of the visitor centre will be in the sea by 2053.
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In January 2016, santamaria726 said about Seven Sisters Country Park
a nice easy walk from here to beachy head on the south downs past the renowned light house bell tout.then onto the highest point which gives you views across eastbourne to hastings.You do have at this point a public house for refresments and buses into Eastbourne.
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In January 2016, sunloverSussex said about Seven Sisters Country Park
We come here every week,the coffee is lovely the scones delicious but the manager very miserable,it costs nothing to smile has this lady done any customer training?
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