Itinéraires AngleterreEastbourne
Parc national des South Downs

Eastbourne, Angleterre

Parc national des South Downs

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Longueur9.2 km
Gain de Hauteur262 m
Pas13000
Détails de l'itinéraire
Parc national des South Downs est un itinéraire 9.2 km (13 000pas) localisé près de Eastbourne, Angleterre. Cet itinéraire a un gain de hauteur autour de 262 m et est classé moyen. Trouvez plus ditinéraires comme celui-ci sur lApp Pacer.

Beachy Head

Attraction touristique
Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, England. It is situated close to Eastbourne, immediately east of the Seven Sisters.Beachy Head is located within the administrative area of Eastbourne Borough Council which owns the land, forming part of the Eastbourne Downland Estate. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres (531 ft) above sea level.

Belle Tout Lighthouse

Attraction touristique
The Belle Tout Lighthouse (also spelled Belle Toute) is a decommissioned lighthouse and British landmark located at Beachy Head, East Sussex close to the town of Eastbourne.It has been called "Britain's most famous inhabited lighthouse" because of its striking location and use in film and television.

Beachy Head Lighthouse

Bâtiment
Beachy Head Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the English Channel below Beachy Head in East Sussex. It is 43 m (141 ft) in height and became operational in October 1902. It was the last traditional-style 'rock tower' (i.e. offshore lighthouse) to be built by Trinity House.

Action of 2 May 1707

Endroit
The Action of 2 May 1707, also known as Beachy Head, was a naval battle of the War of the Spanish Succession in which a French squadron under Claude de Forbin intercepted a large British convoy escorted by three ships of the line, under Commodore Baron Wylde. The action began when three French ships, the Grifon, Blackoal and Dauphine, grappled HMS Hampton Court, killing her captain, George Clements, and taking her.

RAF Beachy Head

Endroit
RAF Beachy Head is a former Royal Air Force radar station and one of the many Chain Home Low radar stations, being situated near Beachy Head and Eastbourne in East Sussex, England. It featured a Type 16 radar that was monitored from RAF Kenley.RAF Beachy Head saw much activity in the Second World War covering the area from Brighton to Hastings from ten miles out to sea, but began to decline in importance in the 1950s.

OS marker

Historique

WWII memorial

Historique

Beachy Head Hotel

Bâtiment

Bus Parking

Parking

Touts

Aliments
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Détails de l'itinéraire

Longueur

9.2 km

Gain de Hauteur

262 m

Pas

13000
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