There was a RSPB bird watching post set up with telescopes aimed at this outcrop. The cliff is a breeding ground for kittiwakes which will soon be off to Canada. The single black bird is cormorant.

My original intention was to go up there & walk along to Beachy Head but it was very hot & I thought that was a tad ambitious in this heat. I decided to drive halfway & start my journey at Birling Gap. Here we are looking west, back towards Seaford where I just came from. These cliffs are known as the Seven Sisters as there are seven peaks.

This is where I'm heading. The lighthouse in the distance is named Belle Tout & is now a private home. After a major collapse of the cliff the 850 ton structure was moved back 55 feet onto a new foundation in March 1999.

Blimey, that's steeper than it looks.

Looking back from the other side. The cliff along here looks a tad precarious. Won't be long before this bit falls into the sea.

This is Beachy Head in the other direction with the new lighthouse at its base. It's still an attraction for people wanting to end it all. Several poor souls jump or drive their cars off here every year.


I didn't go any further this time as I was wringing wet. Time to head back to the car. Hope you enjoyed our little tour.




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It is sad about the connections though as you mention with those desperate to end it all. Adds a kind of chill to the area. I personally think it is one of the most beautiful coastal areas of the UK.






