The town promotes itself as "The Sunshine Coast", and often claims the highest recorded hours of sunlight, producing a rivalry with the larger coastal resorts of Bournemouth and Weymouth.
The seafront at Eastbourne is distinctive in having few shop fronts opening onto it, the road being almost entirely populated by Victorian architecture hotels. This is because much of Eastbourne has traditionally belonged to the Duke of Devonshire, who retains the rights to these buildings and does not allow them to be developed into shops. Along with its Eastbourne Pier and bandstand, this serves to preserve the front in a somewhat timeless manner.
One feature that has always been heavily promoted is Eastbourne's floral displays, most notably the "Carpet Gardens" along the coastal road near the pier. These displays, and the town as a whole, frequently win awards - such as the 'Large Coastal Resort' category in the 2003 Britain in Bloom competition.
Approximate Timings
1145 Arrive Eastbourne
1730 Depart Eastbourne
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Colchester North Rail Stn | Colchester North Rail Station |
Colchester United FC | Colchester United FC, United Way CO4 5UP (off A12) |
Ipswich, West End Rd | Ipswich,West End Road Car Park |
Stowmarket Railway Stn | Stowmarket Railway Station |
Tollgate McDonalds | Stanway, Mc Donalds Bus Stop, Tollgate, CO3 8RG |
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