Seven Sisters Walking Routes & Trails | Maps, Distances & Difficulty

Complete guide to Seven Sisters walking routes: Seaford to Eastbourne (13.5km, challenging), Exceat to Birling Gap (6.5km, moderate), Cuckmere Haven (3km, easy), and short loops. Includes maps and elevation profiles.

Walking Routes

Walking Routes & Trails

From gentle strolls to challenging ridge walks — find the perfect route for you

Seaford to Eastbourne (Full Ridge)

Challenging One-way
Distance
13.5 km
Duration
4-5 hours
Elevation
280m climb
Ascents
8 steep

The full ridge walk offering the complete Seven Sisters experience. This one-way route requires transport at either end (bus or arranged pickup) but rewards you with breathtaking views throughout. Eight steep ascents and descents demand good fitness levels. Not suitable for young children or those with mobility issues.

Highlights

All seven peaks, panoramic Cuckmere Valley views, Birling Gap beach access, continues to Beachy Head and Belle Tout Lighthouse, part of South Downs Way national trail

Exceat to Birling Gap (Classic Walk)

Moderate Circular/One-way
Distance
6.5 km
Duration
2-3 hours
Elevation
120m climb
Ascents
4 peaks

The most popular walk among visitors — perfect for first-timers wanting the quintessential Seven Sisters experience. Can be done as a circular route (return via inland path) or one-way with bus back. Stunning clifftop views throughout. Steep sections make it unsuitable for buggies, but manageable for fit families with older children (8+).

Highlights

Four dramatic peaks, classic Seven Sisters photo opportunities, Birling Gap café stop, beach access, Cuckmere Haven views from above, option to extend to Beachy Head

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Cuckmere Haven Beach Walk

Easy Out & back
Distance
3 km
Duration
1 hour
Elevation
Flat
Surface
Gravel path

A gentle riverside walk perfect for all ages and abilities. Follow the meandering Cuckmere River to the beach, with optional clifftop extensions for those wanting more challenge. Accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs on the main path. Ideal for families with young children, elderly visitors, or those seeking a relaxed stroll with spectacular views.

Highlights

Famous river meanders (iconic photography spot), beach access at low tide, views of cliffs from sea level, excellent birdwatching, accessible path suitable for all mobility levels

Birling Gap Short Loop

Easy Loop
Distance
2 km
Duration
45 mins
Elevation
Minimal
Access
Partial

Perfect for a quick visit or those with limited time. Short clifftop walk with wheelchair-accessible viewing platforms offering spectacular vistas. Easy beach access via steps (not accessible). Ideal for sunset viewing, photography, or a brief taste of the Seven Sisters before continuing to Beachy Head.

Highlights

Accessible viewing platform with panoramic views, beach access (tide dependent), Birling Gap café and toilets, excellent for sunset photography, option to extend walk east or west


What to Bring on Your Walk

Essentials

  • Water — minimum 1 litre per person (no refills on ridge)
  • Sturdy footwear — hiking boots or trail shoes with good ankle support
  • Layers — wind is 2× stronger on exposed cliffs
  • Sunscreen & hat — no shade for hours, even on cloudy days
  • Phone with offline maps — signal drops to zero in valleys (OS Maps app recommended)

Recommended

  • + Snacks/packed lunch — only food option is Birling Gap café (pricey)
  • + First aid kit — nearest hospital is 20 mins away
  • + Binoculars — excellent for birdwatching and ship-spotting
  • + Camera — views are spectacular throughout
  • + Portable battery — for phone GPS and photos