A great way to finish off a South Downs walk or bike ride. Nice little pub and picnic facilities. Visit soon before it falls into the sea!
A place of natural beauty. The beach at low tide is amazing. Geology everywhere. It is possible to walk east for a half hour and see Beachy Head lighthouse. Make sure the tide is not coming in if you do this.
Fantastic view of the 'Seven Sisters' to the west and sea and cliffs to the east plus the 5 remaining cottages and a very nice cafe and National Trust shop.
excellent hiking….. and views, not good on windy days to cold and bitter… you can actually see the houses hanging on for dear life
Fantastic to see this famous place and ponder on the faith of houses on the sheer cliff face. Wonder how much longer they will be there!
I had family over from Australia and we went for a run up to Beachy Head and Burling Gap.So windy we could hardly stand up at Beachy Head so went to Burling Gap.My family were very impressed with the beautiful scenery there even though it was only January it was sunny with blue skies.We stood and took photos and was laughing at the cold wind which the family just aren't used to this sort of weather.But were fascinated by the cliff fall and the cottages having fallen over.There is a pub there for refreshments and plenty of parking space.So worth a visit for the sheer beauty of the beautiful vista.
This is always a place that is well worth a visit.As a writer I often visit here for inspiration and to look at the sea either at it's most violent or when it is calm. There is the National Trust cafe which is good for snacks and seems to be ok.It is a bit over priced in my opinion for what it is.I am sure if it was better priced you would have a higher foot fall just for the cafe? There is of course a captive audience with walkers and hikers and people who do not know the area.The atmosphere in the Cafe is nice and has nice sea views in parts.There is outside seating which is nice in the summer months.There is always room for improvement and it could be improved here to make it even more visitor friendly than it already is.
Lovely views and an ideal place for walking along the cliffs. When we visited it was a lovely day but the wind was really bitter, but there were still a great many visitors (I think it must be really packed in the summer).It is run by The National trust so as you would expect there is a large car park and clean loos.
Can be accessed by road if you can't walk. Great views and walks in either direction. National Trust shop/cafe
Went on a very windy day. Almost dangerous I think.lovely cafe. Like dogs being segregated. Lovely spot and a charming approach across the downs. Worth a visit and get your parking fee(if not N T member) back if spend is enough inside.