Embark on a scenic journey from Brighton’s city centre to the picturesque white cliffs and historic village of Rottingdean. Explore the vibrant seaside atmosphere before immersing yourself in the calm beauty of the South Downs and the English Channel.
Embark on a scenic journey from Brighton’s city centre to the picturesque white cliffs and historic village of Rottingdean. Explore the vibrant seaside atmosphere before immersing yourself in the calm beauty of the South Downs and the English Channel.
- Brighton Dome - Hear what inspired such an eccentric design as this Brighton Dome.
- Royal Pavilion - Discover how this eccentric palace came about
- Brighton and Hove Museum - Find out what this stunning building was originally built for.
- Quadrophenia Alleyway - Are we the Mods?
- Brighton Beach - Over look the beach as we cruise…
- Brighton Dome - Hear what inspired such an eccentric design as this Brighton Dome.
- Royal Pavilion - Discover how this eccentric palace came about
- Brighton and Hove Museum - Find out what this stunning building was originally built for.
- Quadrophenia Alleyway - Are we the Mods?
- Brighton Beach - Over look the beach as we cruise along the top
- Brighton Palace Pier - One of the UK’s iconic landmarks
- SEA LIFE Brighton - We pass by the worlds oldest functioning aquarium.
- Brighton Palace Pier - We will cycle past the Palace Pier and also stop on the promenade to hear about the history of Brighton’s three piers (Suspension Chain Pier, West Pier & Palace Pier)
- Volk’s Electric Railway - We cycle past, and may stop briefly, at the start of this charming Victoirian railway, the oldest working one in the world. We then cycle alongside its route.
- Yellowave Beach Sports Venue & Beach Cafe - We cycle past this outdoor beach volleyball centre.
- Brighton Marina - we cycle past this marina which berths over 1,000 boats, as we start on the Undercliff Path.
- Undercliff Walk - We cycle along most of the 5km length of the Undercliff Path, with the English Channel lapping (or sometimes wavws crashing) to our side and the white chalk cliffs towering over head.
- Rottingdean Beach - We stop at Rottingdean for refreshments and the shingle beach provide an option for walking and swimming.
- Kipling Gardens - One option, while in Rottingdean, is to pop into the beautiful walled gardens that once belonged to Rudyard Kipling, the writer of the Jungle Book.
- The Lanes - Bussle your way though these twittens. Find out what a twitten is
- Theatre Royal Brighton - See one of Brighton’s oldest Theatre’s
- Local guide
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Local guide
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Food and drinks
- Drinks
- Food and drinks
- Drinks
Starting from the lively core of Brighton’s urban hub, we journey along the coast, passing through bustling sea-side crowds near the pier and its attractions, into the serene beauty of the magnificent white cliffs and shoreline where the South Downs meet the English Channel. We end at our destination, the quaint and historically rich village of Rottingdean.
Journey Length: 15km (approximately 9 miles)
Starting from the lively core of Brighton’s urban hub, we journey along the coast, passing through bustling sea-side crowds near the pier and its attractions, into the serene beauty of the magnificent white cliffs and shoreline where the South Downs meet the English Channel. We end at our destination, the quaint and historically rich village of Rottingdean.
Journey Length: 15km (approximately 9 miles)
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