Visit South Downs National Park, a vast green haven made up of rolling hills and picturesque woodland. Dotted throughout this extensive serene area are market hamlets with traditional pubs and inns. Get a sense of the local culture across these quaint villages.
In the southeastern corner of the park are the iconic white cliffs of Seven Sisters. Stroll along the tops of the bluffs and admire the wonderful views of the sea. Take photos of these chalk cliffs, with their exceptional white appearance. Notice the Victorian architecture of the surrounding town of Eastbourne and listen to a seafront concert at the old bandstand.
Surrounding the western end of the park is the historic town of Winchester, which was an important capital before the 11th century. See the spectacular Winchester Cathedral and relax in the Abbey Grounds.
In the heart of South Downs National Park, hike with your family up and down the hilly paths. Spot the Adonis blue butterfly hovering around the colorful flowers of the chalk grassland in spring and summer.
Visit one of the stables and riding schools around the park and go horseback riding along leafy trails up hills for stunning views. You can also cycle along the country lanes, with the 100-mile (160-kilometer) South Downs Way among the best routes. It passes chalk rivers and ancient woodland. Stay to watch the sunset and marvel at the exceptional detail of the starry night sky.
The park is a little southwest of London, at the southern end of England. Take a train from Victoria Station in Central London to Pulborough, at the eastern edge of the park. Buses help visitors travel around the area. While in this part of the country, make sure to see other green highlights such as the High Weald, the New Forest and the Isle of Wight.