Discover the best top things to do in East Sussex, United Kingdom including Bluecaps Llamas, High Weald Landscpe Trail, Lewes Priory Park, Ecclesbourne Glen, Coastguard Cottages, St Andrew's Church Tower Fairlight TN35 4AB, Mermaid Street, The Golden Spiral, Bottle Alley, Keere Street,.
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5.0 based on 39 reviews
From our farm, take a gentle and inquisitive llama for a walk in the beautiful countryside through quiet lanes and woodland. We offer basic treks and also themed walks which include cream teas, Pimms and strawberries, Pub walks etc. Also you can visit our baby llamas. An experience not to be missed!!! Prices start from £22.
Highly recommend this outing!! Today we had a lovely family llama walk with Tom, Juno and Gabriel. After an initial induction from Tom who talked to us about the history of Llamas, their personalities and general health and safety of the outing, we had a lovely relaxing walk around the grounds. We finished with an introduction to the baby llamas and a nice hot cuppa and home made muffins! My girls absolutely loved the morning and cant wait to do it again. Tom was amazing very friendly, knowledgable and really is passionate about the animals he is working with. Can’t thank them enough!!
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Founded in the 11th century by monks from Cluny in France, the Priory of St Pancras survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1537. There is much to see at Priory Park. Walk in the footsteps of medieval monks and imagine how the buildings once looked with the aid of our interpretation panels. A herb garden grows plants that monks would have used for medicinal, culinary and ceremonial purposes. The South Downs frame the site; providing a spectacular setting. Open all year round, free entry.
What a great site loads of interesting ruins complimented by well thought out information boards which led you through the history of this massive area.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
The Coastguard Cottages and the Severn Sisters cliffs are one of the most breathtaking views in the UK. This scene is on of the most visited and photographed views in the UK. Have you taken a #CoastgaurdCottages #Seaford Selfie?
This is such a beautiful place to visit and a lovely walk down to the beach past the coastguard cottages. Whilst we were there we saw a Chinnock Helicopter which was very low flying and great to see. Whilst walking down to the beach you can see Cuckmere Haven and a beautiful view of the cliffs. The beach is a shingle one. When we were there it was not too busy and again lovely views. There are benches to sit on for a rest if required especially walking back up the hill. Definitely recommend a visit as there is also lots of parking spaces. There is a small mobile cafe in which they serve lovely cakes, coffee, ice cream etc with friendly staff.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
We absolutely loved walking the cobble stones of Mermaid Street, I especially loved the names of the cottages and the history behind some of the plaques on the walls. It's worth a visit if you're passing through.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Visited on Thursday 19th October. This is something new we discovered since our last visit to Brighton, it is situated on the foreshore close to West Pier and British Airways i360 observation tower. It is beautifully done with twenty four columns from the abandoned West Pier. At night it is lit up and looks great. You also get to see it when you are in the observation tower high above it.
4.0 based on 16 reviews
I do love strolling through here. Went for a walk along the seafront and went this way as I love the reflections on all the glass in the wall. And the pillars really frame the view of the sea too.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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