Seven Sisters, Brighton
We went on Brighton! It wouldn't be us if we went on holiday and didn't go for a walk to take loads of photos so we can broadcast it later.
First of all, we needed to make a pitstop to a shop to get supplies. You wouldn't have thought that some of these supplies would be a pair of walking boots! That's right, in true Willway form, we bought 3 left shoes and 1 right away with us.
Once we had everything in tow, we set off. As always - here's the route that we took. This walk was incredible, and granted the nice weather probably helped.
This was one where you definitely needed walking boots, it was a bit uneven underfoot and there were a lot of steep hills (as you can imagine!) The 360° views were spectacular of both the land and sea, with each brow offering a different view.
First of all, we needed to make a pitstop to a shop to get supplies. You wouldn't have thought that some of these supplies would be a pair of walking boots! That's right, in true Willway form, we bought 3 left shoes and 1 right away with us.
Once we had everything in tow, we set off. As always - here's the route that we took. This walk was incredible, and granted the nice weather probably helped.
This was one where you definitely needed walking boots, it was a bit uneven underfoot and there were a lot of steep hills (as you can imagine!) The 360° views were spectacular of both the land and sea, with each brow offering a different view.
The route took us about 4 hours, but that's not including a little sit on a gorgeous pebble beach to have some lunch! There was quite a few steps leading down, so it wouldn't be for everyone, but there was a lovely place to sit and grab an ice cream at the top.
One thing we would say is to plan this route before taking it, we did it that morning and it helped so much. There's so many different walks around the Seven Sisters and you can make it as long or as short as you would like it to be. Routes can cross over one another, so make sure you look at the detail of the route, especially if you want to end up where you started. This walk is great for breaking in new shoes, but we'd definitely recommend to have the right pair!
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