Beachy Head is an iconic landmark close to Eastbourne. At 162m (531ft) it looms above the sea, its high chalky peak easily recognisable. Its name comes from the French 'beau chef', meaning beautiful headland.
The site of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Combe Hill is a 636-foot (194 m) high point on the South Downs escarpment above Eastbourne. The hill boasts fine sea vistas and …
There are beautiful views over towards Beachy Head Lighthouse from here. It's always a different view, a different atmosphere, a different time of day, beautiful and ever changing. Don't go to close to the edge!