- Eastbourne - Wikipedia
Eastbourne ( ˈiːstbɔːrn ⓘ) is a town and seaside resort in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, 19 miles (31 km) east of Brighton and 54 miles (87 km) south of London It is also a local government district with borough status
- Visit Eastbourne | Official Tourism Website
Feel the energy of our endless blue skies, sweeping South Downs countryside, colourful art scene and warm sunshine, as Visit Eastbourne guides you through charming places to stay, vibrant events and bucket-loads of things to do
- Eastbourne, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
With its Victorian hotels, 19th-century pier, and wide promenade fronting a stretch of quintesentially British shingle beaches; Eastbourne is one of England’s most elegant seaside resorts and within day-trip distance of London
- Town in Eastbourne, Eastbourne - Visit South East England
Located on the Sunshine Coast and just over an hour away from London, Eastbourne is nestled between the historic 1066 Country and the magnificent South Downs National Park Savour the unspoilt coast and countryside, splendid Victorian architecture and glorious seafront gardens
- Eastbourne: A Guide to the British Seaside Resort
Click here to discover Eastbourne, a typically British seaside resort in Sussex that has the feel of the French Riviera!
- The 12 Best Things to Do in Eastbourne, England - TripSavvy
Just an hour by train from London, the town of Eastbourne on England's southeast coast makes for a compelling city escape Located along the English Channel, this Victorian resort town is a great home base if you want to spend time by the sea and catch a glimpse of the Seven Sisters cliffs
- Explore Eastbourne | Things to see and do on the sunshine coast
Explore Eastbourne's best attractions and activities! From scenic landscapes to historical landmarks, plan your itinerary with our guide
- Eastbourne | Seaside Resort, Beach Town, South Coast | Britannica
Eastbourne, district and borough, administrative county of East Sussex, historic county of Sussex, southeastern England, on the English Channel coast It lies at the eastern end of the chalk South Downs, which reach the sea in high cliffs at Beachy Head (534 feet [163 metres])
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