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Introduction
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Brighton's coastline with the Brighton Coastal Tour. This exciting tour takes you from the lively city center to the tranquil white cliffs and stunning coastline where the South Downs meets the English Channel. Experience the charm and history of the picturesque village of Rottingdean while enjoying refreshing walks along its shingle beach.
What to expect?
During this 150-minute tour, you can expect to be captivated by the vibrant atmosphere of Brighton's city center before embarking on a coastal adventure. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Brighton Dome and Royal Pavilion, learning about their fascinating histories. As you cycle along Brighton's top, you'll witness the stunning beach and pier, immersing yourself in the incredible seaside atmosphere. Marvel at the world's oldest functioning aquarium, and discover the intriguing stories behind Brighton's three piers.
Continuing your journey, cycle along the 5km length of the Undercliff Path, with the magnificent white chalk cliffs towering above you and the rhythmic sounds of the English Channel beside you. Take a refreshing break in Rottingdean, where you can indulge in delicious refreshments and explore the walled gardens once owned by Rudyard Kipling.
Who is this for?
The Brighton Coastal Tour is perfect for all adventure enthusiasts, whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends and family. This tour appeals to history buffs who will appreciate the stories behind Brighton's iconic landmarks. Nature lovers will be mesmerized by the stunning white cliffs and the sound of waves crashing against the shore. If you're interested in local culture, the charming village of Rottingdean offers a glimpse into the past with its walled gardens and historic buildings. This tour is suitable for all fitness levels, as it involves cycling at a leisurely pace with plenty of stops and opportunities to explore.
Why book this?
Experience the best of Brighton's coastal beauty and rich history with the Brighton Coastal Tour. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the city center before embarking on a scenic cycling adventure along the top of Brighton's beach. Marvel at the historic landmarks, including the iconic Brighton Dome and Royal Pavilion. Listen to intriguing stories about Brighton's famous piers and the world's oldest functioning aquarium. Feel the refreshing sea breeze as you cycle along the stunning Undercliff Path, with breathtaking views of the English Channel and towering white chalk cliffs. Stop in Rottingdean, a charming village with a rich cultural heritage, and enjoy delicious refreshments while soaking up the beauty of the shingle beach. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and local charm, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Good to know
The Brighton Coastal Tour lasts approximately 150 minutes and covers a distance of 15km (9 miles). The tour begins and ends in front of the Unitarian Church on New Road in Brighton. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for cycling. Remember to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle, especially during the summer months. The tour includes various stops where you can take photos, explore landmarks, and enjoy refreshments. Please note that some attractions may only be viewed from the outside, while others offer the opportunity to venture inside. Join this tour for an immersive experience of Brighton's coast, combining adventure, history, and natural beauty.
Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Brighton Coastal Tour have been enthralled by the beauty and history of Brighton's coastline. They praise the knowledgeable guides who provided fascinating insights into the city's landmarks and shared captivating stories about its past. The scenic cycling route along the beach and the spectacular views of the white cliffs received high praise from reviewers. Many appreciated the leisurely pace of the tour, allowing them to fully appreciate the surroundings and take memorable photos. Visitors also enjoyed the refreshments and the option to explore the walled gardens in Rottingdean. Overall, this tour has left a lasting impression on travelers, providing them with a delightful combination of adventure, culture, and natural splendor.