A selection of walks that will take you to some of the most iconic spots along the coastlines of the English Channel in Sussex

Brighton Promenade to Ovingdean

The Undercliff Walk runs for three miles from Brighton Marina to Rottingdean and then Saltdean; you're rewarded with fabulous sea views and pretty wildflowers.

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Brighton

Another walk starting from Brighton Marina and taking in a section of the Undercliff Walk, this time we stray slightly from the promenade and head inland.

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Seaford Head

While the iconic coastline and famous cliffs are a big enough incentive to undertake this walk, you're also walking in a nature reserve, so expect to see plenty of wildlife, maybe even a peregrine up above.

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Cuckmere Haven

Start inland at the Seven Sisters Country Park car park and head towards the iconic viewing point at Cuckmere Haven, where you can enjoy splendid views of the Seven Sisters Cliffs.

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Beachy Head

Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain; this means you can enjoy some breathtaking views across the English Channel.

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Bosham

While the most famous stretches of coastline lie in East Sussex, it doesn't mean that West Sussex is doesn't have places you should visit. Head to the Hampshire/Sussex border at Bosham.

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All the routes were correct at the time of publication; over time, access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change.