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Eastbourne prom and park
Eastbourne, England
Eastbourne, England

Eastbourne prom and park

Length4.2 mi
Elev. Gain626.5 ft
Est. Steps9500
Track
Created by Sue

Eastbourne prom and park Introduction

Eastbourne prom and park is a 4.2 mile (9,500-step) route located near Eastbourne, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 626.5 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Easy stroll along the promenade (nice and flat) then off the front via the park and tower. It's completely flat with plenty of seating if you need a break! Just a few steps onto the prom but you can use a ramp if steps are problematic. A lovely walk

Attractions Near Eastbourne prom and park

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Eastbourne Pier

Building
Eastbourne Pier is a seaside pleasure pier in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England.

Eastbourne Bandstand

Place
The Eastbourne Bandstand is a bandstand on the seafront of the East Sussex coastal town of Eastbourne, with an attached colonnade and viewing decks. Built in 1935 to the designs of the Borough Council Engineer, Leslie Rosevere. Neo-Grec style, constructed of cream faience with some decorative blue, green and black faience, with its unique semi-circular design and blue domed roof; there is no other in the United Kingdom.

Eastbourne Airbourne (air show)

Place
Eastbourne Airbourne, also known as the Eastbourne International Airshow, is a 4-day international air show run every August in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. The event features Battle of Britain memorial flights and aircraft from the RAF and USAF, among others, and enjoys a long relationship with the Red Arrows display team.

Central Methodist Church, Eastbourne

Building
The former Central Methodist Church was until 2018 the main Methodist place of worship in Eastbourne, a town and borough in the English county of East Sussex. The large town-centre building, with attached schoolrooms and ancillary buildings, was the successor to earlier Methodist places of worship in the area.

Ashford Road

Building
Ashford Road was a cricket ground in Eastbourne, Sussex. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1857, when Eastbourne played a United All-England Eleven. Sussex played Kent in the grounds first first-class match. The second and final first-class match held at the ground was played in 1873 and was between Sussex and Kent.

Royal Hippodrome Theatre

Building
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre is a theatre in Eastbourne which dates back to 1883 making it the oldest theatre in the town. It was designed and built for the theatre manager and impresario George Beaumont Loveday by the eminent theatre architect C J Phipps. The venue has been host to one of the longest running summer seasons in the country for several years, opening in April and closing in October.

Queenwood Ladies' College

Place
Queenwood Ladies' College was a private school for girls, opened on a hill overlooking the sea in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. It was opened in 1871 by a Mrs Lawrance, the mother of Miss Grace Lawrance, founder of Queenwood School for Girls, Sydney. At this time the town was just beginning a period of growth and prosperity and seeing the arrival of many other private schools, thanks to its reputation for health, enhanced by bracing air and sea breezes.

Eastbourne Redoubt

Place
Eastbourne Redoubt is a circular coastal defence fort at Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England. It was built in 1805 as part of the British anti-invasion preparations during the Napoleonic Wars. Visitors to the Redoubt can now explore the fortress, discovering the stories of the people who lived there throughout its 200-year history.

Holy Trinity Church, Eastbourne

Place
The Holy Trinity Church, Eastbourne, is an Anglican Early English-style place of worship in Eastbourne in the English county of East Sussex. It was designed by Decimus Burton and opened in 1839 as a Chapel of ease for St Mary the Virgin. Aisles and the east end of the chancel were added in 1855 and 1861 respectively.

Eastbourne rail crash

Place
The Eastbourne rail crash was an accident on the British railway system which occurred on 25 August 1958 at Eastbourne railway station in East Sussex. The accident killed five people and injured 41 others. Eastbourne station is a terminus station with services to Hastings, Brighton, London Victoria. At the time of the accident, there was a further service to Tonbridge via the Cuckoo Line.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

4.2 mi

Elev. Gain

626.5 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
Sue
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