Attractions Eastbourne

As an addition or as a change to the sample itinerary for a school trip to Eastbourne, we have lined up several attractions for you to be inspired by.

Beachy Head
The chalk from these rocks is between 65 and 100 million years old. This bay is located on the south coast of England. With a height of 162 meters, they are among the highest in England. Read more...

Bowling and Laser Quest at Lloyds Lanes
If you want to relax with the class after a day of sightseeing, it is definitely recommended to go bowling or laserquesting at Lloyds Lanes. Read more...

Buzz Active
Buzz Active organiseert activiteiten in East Sussex. Denk hierbij aan kanoën, zeilen, fietsen en surfen. Read more...

Devonshire Park Theatre
This Victorian theater was designed by Henry Currey and was built in 1884. Read more...

Eastbourne Bandstand
This music dome offers a varied range of live bands. With over 140 events per year, this is the busiest bandstand in the UK. There are 1,400 seats distributed across the arena, center and upstairs balcony. Read more...

Eastbourne Pier
The Eastbourne pier was opened on June 13 in 1870. The pier is 300 meters long and was designed by Eugenius Birch. Read more...

Eastbourne Redoubt
Discover what life in the city was like, 200 years ago. This is one of the most historic sights on the South Coast. Check out this circular coastal defense fort. Read more...

Royal Hippodrome Theatre
This theater is Eastbourne's oldest theater. It opened in 1883. Read more...

Seven Sisters. Sussex
The Seven Sisters is a cliff between Eastbourne and Seaford. These are seven chalk cliffs that meet on the coastline. Read more...

Towner Art Gallery
The Towner Art Gallery was opened in 1923. Until 2009, the Towner Art Gallery was housed in an 18th century mansion. Since 2009 it has been located next to the Eastbourne Congress Theater, Devonshire Park. Read more...