Walking
Both trails begin at the gate opposite the Visitor Centre opposite the car park and bus stop. After wet weather the path can get muddy and you are advised to wear stout footwear also mobile phones have a tendency to lose signal although it depends on network
To purchase a map showing these routes use the Visitor Centre.
there is also an 'easy access trail' for 2km along the valley floor to the shingle beach and mouth of the river, it provides a view of Seaford Head and is suitable for people with impaired mobility quite how they would see the view, wheelchairs, mobility scooters and push chairs.
canoe
If you'd rather use the famed meanders for having a look around the Seven Sisters Canoe Centre has instructors and canoes. Hire is for groups who pre book only, although occasionally there are days when people can turn up and just have a go. For more information call 01323 491289.
If you have your own canoe members of the public can use the meanders for canoeing at any time. However, anyone accessing the meanders by canoe must use the dedicated slipway - this is the only permitted entry and exit point. The banks of the meanders are quite fragile and nesting birds could be disturbed.
visitors centre
The Visitor Centre is situated in an 18th century barn, and provides a range of useful information about the Park. There are also displays and exhibitions detailing the history, geology and wildlife of the Park. There is a shop with leaflets, maps, souvenirs and local craft items for sale.
The Centre is open daily from 10.30am until 4.30pm April - October inclusive. From November - March the Centre is open from 11.00am - 4.00pm Saturday and Sunday only.
fossil hunting
The Chalk Cliffs of the Seven Sisters provide a fairly rich hunting ground for fossils, but please be aware there have been rock falls - it is advisable to wear glasses and maybe even hard hats. Coastal erosion is a problem in this area, so chopping off vast swathes of the cliff isn't a great idea. However, fossilised ammonites, sea urchins and gastropods can be found.
seven sisters sheep centre
Walk, Bus, Cycle or Drive could try canoeing if you're up for it up to the Seven Sisters Sheep Centre it offers one of the largest collections of sheep in the world with over 40 different breeds of sheep. With many older breeds no longer seen on modern farms. In the spring lambing take place March to April. PricesChildren £3.00 Oap & Consessions £3.50 Adults £4.00 Family £13.00 2 adults, 2 children