Seaford holiday accommodation and Seaford cottages in Sussex, East Kent
The Seven Sisters White Cliffs which run between Seaford and Eastborne characterise the beautiful coast. They are arguably the most impressive and striking cliffs of the South Downs, so while staying in Seaford holiday accommodation, it's worth strolling along the coast just to take in the views.
Things to do as part of your stay in Seaford holiday accommodation
There are several attractions to take advantage of when staying in Seaford holiday cottages. For a beach holiday, find Seaford holiday accommodation near Seaford Beach, which is easily accessible to to its car park directly on the seafront. The Seven Sisters Country Park is part of the South Downs National Park and comprises of 280 hectares of chalk cliffs. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, birdwatching and even canoeing. The Seaford Museum of local history is also an interesting excursion. Its nickname is the tardis, because although the building is rather small, there is a deceptive 5,000 square feet of display area recording the town’s long history from its days as a Cinque Port right through to the present day. Book Seaford holiday cottages and discover the hidden gem Clementine Churchill, wife of Winston Churchill, once called home. There are so many other towns to visit within Sussex. Brighton, the capital, is a natural attraction. Kent, which is the closest county, is also a destination full of natural beauty.
What are the most popular accommodations in Seaford?
The most in-demand accommodations in Seaford are cabin and cottage. With 15 offers in Seaford, we always find the perfect accommodation for you.
What does it cost to rent a holiday home in Seaford?
Prices start at just £55 per night. Most cottage in Seaford are 90 m² and cabin are 11 m².
Do you also offer accommodations that are suitable for groups in Seaford ?
For your holiday in Seaford, we have a great selection of accommodations for groups. The typical cabin has space for 2 guests.