July 1, 2019 -
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Birling Gap, between Brighton and Eastbourne on the South Coast, is a peaceful, scenic beach on National Trust protected seashore. The beach is shingle - relatively comfortable to walk on, although there is a band of particularly sharp small rocks that are quite painful and should be avoided.
Nearer to the cliffs, there are large boulders of chalk rock that make excellent seats, and at lower tide there are plenty of rock pools to scout around in, as well as some sandy patches.about 600 or so yards to the right of the stairs is where the nudist friendly area begins, and the further you go this way, the quieter the beach becomes.