Walks
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Cliffside Beach and Promenade
This wide shingle beach with low tide sands and rockpools benefits from a large promenade that leads to Brighton. The grassy area at the top of the cliffs is a perfect spot for picnics, has a café, and enjoys some fantastic coastline views. Back down on the beach, the chalk cliffs make for a spectacular…
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Shingle Beach Close To Harbour
This is a shingle beach located close to a busy harbour. Popular for watersports enthusiasts, there is a café/bar, promenade and it also benefits from a dramatic industrial backdrop – a great location for filmmakers.
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Tranquil Pebble Beach
At the mouth of the meandering River Cuckmere lies this tranquil pebble beach with a dramatic backdrop of the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. The Coastguard Cottages, abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery and breathtaking views make this a great choice for a filming location.
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Medieval Village
A beautiful little rural village with lots to do and popular with tourists. This medieval village is located near the eastern end of the South Downs Way in the valley of the River Cuckmere, is steeped in history, is full of character and enjoys stunning views across the countryside – a great location for filmmakers!
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Large Urban Park and Outdoor Festival Venue
Located in a popular seaside city on the south coast, this large 63 acre Green Flag park has plenty to offer for filming: wooded areas, sports facilities including velodrome, playground, café, manor house with walled garden, fitness hub, tree walk, tennis courts, rose garden, picnic areas, rockery, streams and waterways. It is also a great…
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Shingle Beach On Peninsula
This is a beautiful and idyllic shingle beach with low tide sand and wooden groynes. It is a popular fishing beach as well as being a great spot for watersports enthusiasts and tourists. Miles of natural beaches are home to a diverse range of wildlife, and together with its cultural connection to the sea, individual…
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Shingle Beach With Views and Parking
Located on the Manhood Peninsula, this shingle beach popular for watersports has low tide sands with views across to the Isle of Wight. With concrete steps down to the beach, groynes and rocks, this is an interesting beach location for filming.