
Seven Sisters (Sussex)
The Seven Sisters are a striking series of white chalk cliffs along the Sussex coast in southern England, forming part of the South Downs. Named after their appearance resembling a row of seven sisters, these cliffs rise sharply above the English Channel, offering dramatic views and diverse wildlife. They are a popular spot for walking, sightseeing, and appreciating natural beauty. The cliffs are also significant for their geological importance, revealing layers of chalk formed millions of years ago. Managed by the National Trust, the area combines stunning landscapes with rich natural history and outdoor recreation opportunities.