Cobnor Point is a scenic headland located on the eastern coast of East Sussex, England. The point marks the eastern end of the Hastings Beds, a series of cliffs and rocks that stretch westward towards Hastings. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with steep cliffs, hidden coves, and picturesque views of the English Channel. On a clear day, visitors can see the French coast from the point. The surrounding area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds, butterflies, and wildflowers.
Love this walk. It's a great mix of harbour, fields and villages. Look out for the wild flowers they are amazing
Not sure how to get to cobnor point as came to a private road sign and not sure where to go from here. Anyone know the way?
Lovely spot- nice walk either way from here. Fab views.
A strangely isolated place. There is a free carpark about 30m walk away.
Amazing
Attempted visit. No obvious route for public access.
Good for kids
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Love this walk. It's a great mix of harbour, fields and villages. Look out for the wild flowers they are amazing
Not sure how to get to cobnor point as came to a private road sign and not sure where to go from here. Anyone know the way?
Lovely spot- nice walk either way from here. Fab views.
A strangely isolated place. There is a free carpark about 30m walk away.
Amazing
Attempted visit. No obvious route for public access.