Tuesday, 11 August 2015

A Walk: from Seaford to the Cuckmere Estuary




 Seaford Bay view from the top of the cliffs
 
 Seaford Head
 


 Coastguard Cottages


                                                                  
                                                                The Seven Sisters




Walking from Seaford to the Cuckmer River Estuary through the Seaford Head Nature Reserve, in glorious weather.
The Reserve is located at the eastern end of Seaford, spanning from Seaford Head over to Cuckmere Valley and inland with the Cuckmere River. The Reserve is jointly owned by Seaford Town Council, the National Trust and East Sussex County Council.
Seaford Head is classed as a Nature Reserve because it encompasses so many valuable conservation habitats. It stands on one side of one of the last remaining undeveloped river mouths on the South Coast: the Cuckmere Estuary. It is home to many  rare and significant species of plants, birds and insects, providing visitors with walks with stunning views of the Seven Sisters Cliffs and the Cuckmere River Valley.  
http://www.seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/Seaford-Head-Nature-Reserve.aspx

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