Description:
Known as the Empress of Watering Places, Eastbourne is the perfect example of Victorian architecture. A long prom, Blue Flag sandy beach, Thirties bandstand and elegant Victorian pier make Eastbourne, framed by the beautiful South Downs, one of the prettiest seaside resorts on the south coast. Do not miss the famous beauty spot, the 530ft Beachy Head.
Over 4 million visitors every year enjoy Eastbourne's award winning facilities. From Blue Flag to Best UK Resort, come and see why visitors keep on returning.
Departure station: London Victoria
Example journey time: 86 minutes
GroupSave pp when 4 travel together: £11.20
Destination station: Eastbourne
Train operator: Southern
(based on Cheap Day Return until 6 September 2008)
Dates:
until 06/09/2008
County:
East Sussex
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
EASTBOURNE
Rail Company
Southern
Getting There
- Price displayed is per person (pp) and based on a party of 4 travelling together on Cheap Day return tickets (Off-Peak travel returning on the same day).
- With a GroupSave ticket up to 4 additional children can travel for £1 each when accompanying the GroupSave party.
- For terms and conditions see the GroupSave section.
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