Cuckmere Haven
Cuckmere Haven is a great place to explore on foot, by bicycle or by canoe, particularly along the spectacular meanders of the Cuckmere River and is part of the Seven Sisters Country Park.
The Visitor Centre is situated in an 18th century barn, and provides useful information on the Park with displays and exhibitions. There is also a shop with leaflets, maps and souvenirs on sale.
Exceat Farmhouse Restaurant provides home baked fare of traditional and continental cuisine. The restaurant is open daily throughout the year and caters for individuals, groups, functions or business conferences. It has a beautiful walled garden that is ideal for wedding parties for up to 60 guests, telephone 01323 870218 for further details.
Prices
Free entry
Open all the time
Contact
Sussex Downs Conservation BoardTel: 01323 870280
email a friend
Venue
Cuckmere HavenSeven Sisters Country Park, Exceat, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 4AD
Map reference: TV 612987 Lat: 50.76549 Long: 0.28449
Cuckmere Haven is situated at Exceat in East Sussex, just off the A259 between Eastbourne and Seaford. It is easily accessible from anywhere in the South East but to preserve the unspoilt beauty of the South Downs we'd prefer you to leave your car at home.
The park is well served by public transport.
Buses 13 & 12 from Brighton/Eastbourne, and from further along the coast, stop at the Park entrance
Accessible by Public Transport : 2 miles (3.2 kms) from Seaford station
South Downs
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Alfriston
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Arlington
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Beachy Head
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Beachy Head & the South Downs Nature Reserve at South Downs National Park
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Birling Gap
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Cycle Route at Seven Sisters Country Park
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East Dean
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Firle
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Holywell Retreat
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Lewes
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Long Man of Wilmington
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Newick
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Seaford
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Seven Sisters Country Park
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South Downs Cycle Route at South Downs National Park
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South Downs National Park
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Walking & Cycle Routes
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Walking Routes at South Downs National Park



sevensisters@southdowns-aonb.gov.uk
Local Accommodation
See location on Google maps.



