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Are you someone who appreciates nature, the beauty of landscapes and outdoor activities? Do you like knowledge, history and culture? Seaford is the perfect place. You will find a host of holiday rentals that will truly amaze you. From East Sussex to Cuckmere Valley and from New Heaven to Eastbourne, you will find many rentals and discover all the things Seaford has to offer that is sure to make it a unique place to spend some quality time. Get outside! Enjoy the outdoors and the sea breeze as you take a relaxing stroll on the boulevard of Seaford Beach, or fall in love with the breathtaking views offered by the marvellous white cliffs at Seven Sisters. Wait no more, get smart and visit Seaford.
Holiday rentals that guarantee rest and relaxationSeaford is a great place to spend a relaxing holiday, recharge your batteries, and get a good night's sleep. One of the most attractive features of the place is that visitors can find many types of holiday rentals that combine all the quality that the city offers with equally good accommodation. You'll find luxurious 3-bedroom accommodations with enough comfort for six people to feel comfortable. All very Victorian style, with a beautiful room decorated with wood details, a spacious dining room, Snug Room, game room, barbecue area, integrated kitchen and a wonderful walled garden. The rooms of this beautiful property have one king, one double and one twin bed respectively and two bathrooms that are the dream of every neat person. The master bedroom is in itself a call to rest, in addition to the spectacular king-size bed, it offers a luxurious goose plum duvet, a sitting area with a remarkable velvet sofa, a veranda with a coat rack and a complete cabinet. It is a perfect property for families as it also offers security for young children and lots of fun.
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The area and getting around
At the west end of the city, just off the coast, you will find one of the most important attractions that the place offers thanks to its uniqueness and incredible natural beauty. Sculpted into the very face of some of England's most beautiful chalk cliffs is a set of stone steps that show how graceful nature can be when it comes to designing. We are talking about Bastion Steps, which is an impressive row of steps designed so that Peacehaven residents can descend the cliff that is more than 160 feet high and that thanks to its enormous beauty has become a famous tourist attraction. Even if the immense white cliff were in any other context, its beauty would be highlighted, but accompanied by the beauty of the sea that surrounds it, it is simply extraordinary.
A peaceful beach with amazing viewsIn the eastern part of the city there is a perfect place to take walks while enjoying the view, to take in fresh air, to relax and unwind and many think that it is the perfect place to take to the pets for a good walk. Cuckmere Heaven is a wide, beautiful, peaceful and relaxing beach that is perfect for people who prefer to relax and sunbathe than do water sports. It has a spectacular view of the Seven Sisters cliffs and offers excellent service to visitors. It also offers the possibility of hiking around the cliffs in a route of not much difficulty that can be done by children and older adults.
Travellers and activities
Lovers of history, knowledge and culture have a special place in this city that can help them understand the meaning of it and its incorporation into the rest of the country's history. Newhaven fort story is an impressive historical museum whose building was built more than 150 years ago as part of the network of military fortifications that protected the region. The fort is surrounded by huge walls and access is obtained through a drawbridge with a new design. It is the largest defence work in all of Sussex, it took 10 years to build and more than 6 million bricks had to be used to finish it. Inside there is a huge collection of ancient objects, especially of war origin and mainly used in both world wars, that give an account of the meaning of the fort in the city. You can take a guided tour with one of the professionals who work in the museum where you can learn about the use of cannons and other firearms, military codes of defence and attack, and you will even have the opportunity to enjoy an amusement park For all ages.
Seaford for landscape loversThere are very few places in the world that can offer the beauty of the landscapes that flank the wonderful Seven Sister Country Park. The chain of chalk cliffs is dazzling from the perspective that you look at it, it is simply magnificent, an ideal place for landscape lovers. It gives you the opportunity to observe a panoramic shot like no other. The high and impressive of the cliff, the imposing white of the rock surface, the subtle green of the grass above and the combination of all this with the stupendous blue of the sea, is unmatched. In addition, in the park you can do all kinds of fun outdoor activities, such as riding a bike on one of the park's trails on the cliff, kayaking in the river that surrounds the city, observing the extraordinary wildlife and even surfing and paddle.
Did you know that Baston Steps, in Seaford, was used to record one of the takes of the famous English film Mr Bean?
Top 5 travel tips in Seaford
Drusilla Park is an impressive zoo and theme park that features 10 acres of fun and educational rides for children between the ages of 2 and 10. It is home to both wild and domestic animals, it has creatures such as macaques, capuchins, meerkats, porcupines, lemurs, bats, foxes and even a beautiful red panda. It also has themed attractions 'Mokomo's Jungle Rock', Go Safari and the Secret Garden of Hello Kitty.
2. Go to the site where you can learn about the local history of SeafordSeaford Museum is a beautiful museum in charge of building, preserving and disseminating the local history of the city told from the perspective of its inhabitants. The building in which the museum resides is a tower built in the early 19th century as part of the region's fortification system. Today, visitors have the opportunity to observe an enormous amount of heritage and community activities that wrap much of Seaford's identity, in addition to many exhibits and historical archives that bring to life the past of the city and as if that weren't enough, the place is also used as a conference room for public affairs.
3. Meet the first property acquired by the National TrustBuilt in the 14th century as a farmer's home, Alfriston Clergy House is a modest clerical house that is today a Grade II listed heritage building and was the first building acquired by the National Trust in 1896. Visitors can access the small but beautiful site to appreciate a construction typical of the fourteenth century but far from clerical opulence. It is a two-story, low-ceilinged, half-timbered building with a thatched roof, and outside it has a small garden, stunning and very well cared.
4. Go hiking while enjoying spectacular viewsHope Gap is a 6.0 kilometre loop trail located near Seaford, which runs through much of the way through the marvellous Seaford cliffs, offering views and scenery that anyone would appreciate. The trail, which can be accessed throughout the year, offers the possibility of doing many outdoor activities and is classified as moderate so that practically anyone can complete it.
5. Have fun jumping until you run out of breathSky High Trampoline Park is an impressive place that has more than 11 thousand square feet of trampolines where visitors can have fun jumping throughout the day. The park has attractions such as Aeroball, Airbag, Basketball and Walk in the wall. It also has sessions and special spaces for children under 5 years of age in order to avoid accidents and, if that were not enough, they organise events and private parties for people who want to make this their birthday activity.
Information about holiday lettings in Seaford
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 13 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 3 properties. |