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Top 13 Natural Monuments around Telscombe

Best natural monuments around Telscombe include expansive downland and significant coastal cliffs in East Sussex. The area features Telscombe Tye, an open downland within the South Downs National Park, known for its historical and ecological value. The Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, encompassing Telscombe Cliffs, are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to their geological importance and fossil deposits. These natural features offer varied landscapes for exploration and provide insights into the region's geological and natural heritage.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Firle Beacon summit

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Standing at 712 feet (217 m) tall, Firle Beacon affords extensive views over the South Downs. There are many ancient burial sites on and around the summit, many of which …

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Blackcap Summit and Trig Point

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Blackcap is a National Trust owned area of countryside on the peak of the South Downs, just south east of the village of Plumpton in East Sussex, England. It is …

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Seaford Head Viewpoint

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The Coastguard Cottages on the cliff have been built in the 1920's, shortly after the National Coastguard Service was founded. They were put here because Cuckmere Haven was an important …

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White Chalk Cliffs of Seaford Head

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Agree with the comment but I think this photo is actually of Seaford head, another 10k east?

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Long Burgh Barrow

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Wonderful piece of archaeological heritage and just one of dozens of barrows on this ridge.

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April 13, 2026, Long Burgh Barrow

This Early Neolithic long barrow was probably constructed in the 4th millennium BCE. They are thought to have social or religious roles for the local community (a bit like a church). There's another one the other side of Alfriston that is half the length.

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Nice enough trig pointed hilltop and easy enough to get to with grand views out over the South Downs.

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Black Cap is a prominent hill located in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex. The hill stands at 206 m high and provides some glorious panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and coastline.

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An amble up Firle Beacon in the South Downs of southern England. It is 217 metres high and is a Marilyn. It commands a far-reaching view. It is a trig pointed summit and a designated Marilyn.

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Great view and good spot for a snack

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Seaside town with a long stretch of pebbly beach, lots of seating and an all access promenade to stroll along the seafront. Plenty of parking along there too. An easy set off point for a walk over the cliffs to the seven sisters.

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So peaceful up here! On a clear day you’ll be able to see for miles!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Telscombe?

Visitors frequently enjoy the expansive views from Firle Beacon summit, which also features ancient burial sites. Another popular spot is View of Lewes and the Ouse Valley, known for its rich chalk grassland and diverse plant life. Blackcap Summit and Trig Point also offers panoramic views across the countryside and coastline.

What kind of natural features can I explore in Telscombe?

Telscombe offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the open downland of Telscombe Tye, which provides sweeping views over the Weald of Sussex and the English Channel. The Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, including the Telscombe Cliffs, are renowned for their geological importance and fossil deposits, offering dramatic coastal scenery and shingle beaches.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites among Telscombe's natural monuments?

Yes, Telscombe Tye has a rich history with archaeological evidence dating back to the Bronze Age. It contains three Scheduled Ancient Monuments, including two bowl barrows (ancient funerary mounds) and a Cross Dyke. Additionally, Firle Beacon summit is known for its many ancient burial sites.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks in Telscombe?

Telscombe Tye offers quiet informal recreation, such as walking, with open access suitable for families. For coastal views, Seaford Head Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and provides spectacular views, especially when walking towards the cliffs from the town.

What wildlife can I expect to see at Telscombe's natural monuments?

Telscombe Tye is a valuable habitat for wildflowers and ground-nesting birds. The chalk grassland areas, such as the escarpment near the View of Lewes and the Ouse Valley, are rich in minibeasts like Adonis Blue and Small Blue butterflies, and the nationally rare wart-biter cricket. The Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs also protect diverse flora and fauna.

Which natural monuments offer the best views around Telscombe?

For extensive views, head to Firle Beacon summit, which overlooks the South Downs. Blackcap Summit and Trig Point provides panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and coastline. Telscombe Tye offers sweeping vistas over the Weald of Sussex and the English Channel, while the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs provide spectacular coastal scenery.

Can I visit coastal natural monuments or beaches near Telscombe?

Yes, a significant part of the Telscombe parish includes a section of the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Telscombe Cliffs offer spectacular views of the English Channel, and the beach below is accessible via steps from the clifftop. You can also visit the White Chalk Cliffs of Seaford Head for dramatic coastal scenery.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Telscombe offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are MTB Trails around Telscombe, Gravel biking around Telscombe, and Road Cycling Routes around Telscombe, catering to different preferences and difficulty levels.

Are there hiking trails near Telscombe's natural monuments?

Yes, Telscombe Tye offers open access for walking and horseback riding, providing a tranquil escape with stunning views. Many of the natural monuments, such as Firle Beacon summit and View of Lewes and the Ouse Valley, are accessible via trails. You can find various hiking options within the broader guides for cycling, as many paths are multi-use.

When is the best time of year to visit Telscombe's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Telscombe can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the wildflowers and diverse plant life on Telscombe Tye and the chalk grasslands. The views from the summits and coastal cliffs are spectacular in clear weather, making autumn and even mild winter days suitable for exploration.

What makes the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs significant?

The Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, which include the Telscombe Cliffs, are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) primarily due to their geological importance. They contain numerous fossils from the ancient Santonian and Campanian periods, making them a key attraction for those interested in geology and paleontology. The SSSI designation also protects the diverse flora and fauna in the area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Telscombe?

Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive and panoramic views offered from spots like Firle Beacon summit and Blackcap Summit and Trig Point. The tranquility and open access for walking on Telscombe Tye are also highly valued. The dramatic coastal scenery and the opportunity to explore ancient earthworks and fossil deposits add to the unique appeal of the region's natural monuments.

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