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Coastal Erosion The Countryside Code Circular Walk 4 Respect other people: Moderate • consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors Start/Finish:

• leave gates and property as you find them and Countryside Visitor Centre follow paths unless wider access is available Length: 8 miles Protect the natural environment: Time: 3 to 3½ hours + stops • leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home Refreshments: Beachy Head pub, Birling

The chalk cliffs are kept white due to the constant • keep dogs under effective control Gap café, Hikers Rest café & Tiger Inn effect of erosion. It is happening all the time, from (East Dean), Downs Golf Club tiny flakes to large falls, this is how the chalk cliffs Enjoy the outdoors: are kept clean and white. Explorer Map 123 • plan ahead and be prepared The chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters are crumbling at a rate of 60cm per year on average – at Birling • follow advice and local signs Gap this rate of erosion is much quicker.

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Leaflet designed and prepared by Gill Mattock

In liaison with Eastbourne Borough Council

Eastbourne’s Walking Champion 2020 ©EBC LA100025879 Common spotted orchid 2. Leave Birling Gap via the toilet block and 5. After 100 yds or so, turn left into turn left onto the stony track going uphill Downsview Lane and continue to a metal following it round the corner as it narrows gate. Take the footpath to the right of the to a gate directly ahead (ignoring the path gate. This path takes you through a pretty to the left). valley eventually reaching the concrete road of the golf course. The Red Barn 6. When you reach the top of the hill turn 1. Cross the road outside the centre and turn This distinctive land- right onto the Way. Go past right on the tarmacked path. When you mark was built in the the Golf Club house (refreshments), cross get to the bus stop, leave the path and 1830s by Mary Gilbert- the busy A259 carefully and continue for Davies, a local land- follow one of the several grass tracks to- 15 mins or so passing a dew pond and go- owner, for farm wards Belle Tout lighthouse continuing workers. The lack of ing slightly downhill until you get to an- along the cliffs with great views of the water and other harsh conditions drove them other road. Seven Sisters. Continue to Birling Gap away and it has been unoccupied ever since. (where the Visitor Centre is well worth a 7. Cross and follow the grassy path next to

brief stop). the road which will take you back to 3. Go through the gate, heading inland, then Beachy Head Countryside Centre where Belle Tout lighthouse another following the grass track up the the exhibition and art gallery are well hill passing by a red roofed barn. Bear worth a visit. Built in 1832 but decommissioned in 1902, it slightly right to closely follow the tree line was in danger of falling into the sea because of until you get to a narrow path heading The Downland coastal erosion. In 1999 it was moved 17m back downhill through the trees. Follow this from the edge and will probably have to be The 4000 acres of Downland is owned and man- going through 2 gates until you reach a moved again. It has featured in many films, aged by Eastbourne Borough Council. It was most notably Life and Loves of a She Devil . It is wide metal gate which leads to a narrow purchased in 1926 for the benefit of all. It forms now a B&B. road. Follow this road to East Dean village the Eastern end of the South Downs National Park green. and the beginning/end of the , a 100 mile long national trail between East- 4. Leave the green via the pedestrian road bourne and Winchester. between the Tiger Inn and the Hiker’s Rest café passing the village hall. Cross the road and turn left. When you reach the main A259 cross carefully and turn right.