Welcome to Seven Sisters Country Park

Seven Sisters Country Park
Situated in the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Seven Sisters Country Park comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk grassland. It is a popular place for a number of outdoor activities including walking, birdwatching, cycling and canoeing.
The Country Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters that form part of the chalk cliffs on the Sussex Heritage Coast, one of Britain's finest unspoilt coastlines.
The Park is managed by the South Downs Joint Committee. For information about the South Downs and the proposed National Park visit South Downs Online.
Please contact us if you would like more information about filming at Seven Sisters and Seaford Head.
The Seven Sisters Country Park remains open for business as usual. For the latest information on the recent Foot and Mouth outbreak in Surrey please visit the DEFRA website.
Danger to beach users - timber from the ship ‘Ice Prince’
In the interests of Public Safety, please be aware that there is Danger to Beach Users from the large amounts of wood washed up in the area from the wreck of the Ice Prince.
It is an offence to remove wood from the beach. The public do not have salvage rights to the wood. The Police have been given power by the Receiver of Wrecks under the Merchant Shipping Act 1995. You may be arrested and a penalty of £2500 can be imposed if you remove cargo.
If you discover any of the washed up timber in the area, please call and report it to:
02392 559021 or 02392 559022
Please do not remove any timber from the beach.
A contractor has been appointed for the removal of the timber and will do so as soon as possible.
Contact Us
If you have any queries or comments about this website please contact us at the Park.

