The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk sea cliffs on the English Channel coast, and are a stretch of the sea-eroded section of the South Downs range of hills, in the county of East Sussex, in south-east England. The Seven Sisters cliffs run between the mouth of the River Cuckmere near Seaford, and the chalk headland of Beachy Head outside of Eastbourne. Some of the cliffs and adjacent countryside make up the Seven Sisters Country Park, which is bounded on its inland side by the A259 road, and is itself a part of the larger South Downs National Park. The cliffs have been featured in various films and television productions, including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Atonement, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and Mr. Holmes. The area offers a unique and scenic landscape, with the South Downs Way running along the edge of the cliffs, taking a very undulating course
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Activities: We went to Seven Sisters Country Park and saw the famous white cliffs. We descended to the beach, which was made of pebbles, and the boys found some fossils. We could have walked around but we had to go
Highlights: The view of the Seven Sisters was amazing. "The view is breathtaking." The boys were fascinated by the pebbles and the fossils. We could have stayed longer! Even "spannning finds" were waiting for us ✨