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Birling Gap Beach

๐Ÿ“ Eastbourne, East Sussex

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About This Place

The beach at Birling Gap is set at the base of the imposing, sheer chalk cliffs known as the Seven Sisters. Despite being set between the well known seaside resorts of Eastbourne and Brighton this is one of the longest stretches of undeveloped coastline on Englandโ€™s south coast. --> Birling Gap beach is a mix of mostly pebbles which give way to the occasional patch of sand. As the tide goes out rocky platforms are revealed which provide an array of rock pools to explore. Access to the beach is via a sturdy tower staircase from cliff level. At the top you will find the pleasant weatherboarded National Trust cafe along with a car park and row of cottages which is slowly disappearing into the sea as the cliffs erode. The white chalk cliffs here are white for a reason, and that is the rate at which they are eroding; up to a metre a year in places. As well as meaning the cottages are falling into the sea the unstable cliffs also present a significant danger to anyone standing too close.Birling Gapโ€™s cliffs are also of some geological interest and are a fine example of sedimentary layers. The beach is also a good place for fossil hunting. Certain areas of Birling Gap beach are used by nudists. These tend to be a respectable walk west (or right) of the access steps down to the beach. Just over a mile east of Birling Gap the white chalk cliffs rise to to 531 feet (162m) above the English Channel below. This is Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain and notorious suicide spot.

๐Ÿ’ก Our Take

Birling Gap Beach, nestled in East Sussex, is a dog-friendly haven perfect for year-round canine adventures. With pebbly shores transitioning to areas of sand at low tide, it's ideal for pups with sensitive paws. There's ample free parking nearby, making it convenient for longer stays. Facilities are limited, so pack essentials like water for your furry friend. While the waters can be enticing, the currents can be strong; swimming is safest for confident swimmers. This beach is particularly perfect for active, adventurous dogs eager to explore. Bring a cozy blanket, as the winds can briskly sweep across this beautiful coastal spot.

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๐Ÿ“‹ Contact & Details

Address

Meads Road, Meads, Eastbourne

Postcode

BN21 2DG

50.76644, 0.27815Get Directions โ†’