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Hastings
'We encourage local people to enjoy walking and protect the places we all love to walk. Our Group Leaders are experienced walkers and we walk at a steady pace taking in local areas of beauty and interest - a great way to get outside, make new friends and discover how walking boosts your health and happiness. Our Tuesday walks are usually 5-6 miles incorporating a short coffee break and a drink in the pub at the end if you feel so inclined. Our Saturday walks are usually between 7 and 11 miles. We try to keep within a 25 mile radius of Bexhill.'
'Walking is a great way to experience the Trail. The walk is traffic free with the exception of a small residential road in the village of Beachlands. It is recommended that the middle section of t ...
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'3 Award-Winning Galleries - Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne, De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill and the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings - connected by 25 miles of coastline in East Sussex.'
'Take our fabulous walks of discovery, and have fun finding answers to clues which tell you more, whilst reading our stories about the most interesting facts.'
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'Hastings is an acclaimed coastal town with a long history of smuggling and conspiracy. There are plenty of seaside attractions and a long beach, but it also has an Old Town steeped in history, with black beamed houses overhanging the streets ... ' Two Self-Guided Walks to purchase online.
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Member of the U3A - Sussex Grouping
'Hastings Country Park was formed in 1974 and covers 660 acres (2.7 km2) east of Hastings in England. Sandstone cliffs, glens covered with gorse and trees, footpaths, nature trails, picnic ...
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Four Self-Guided Walks in Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve.
'Hastings is home to a number of nature reserves, Sites of Specific Scientific Interest and a fantastic country park. There is also a rich biodiversity across the borough and a great array of wildlife.'
'The route was made possible by Hastings Borough Council, Hastings Urban Bikes and Hastings FLAG and is supported by the Foreshore Trust.'
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'Using the 7km beachside traffic-free route is the perfect way to discover the extensive Hastings seafront – with plenty of places to shop, eat and explore along the way. The Route Map lists things to look out for and some places to stop for refreshments on the route.'
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