Hiking through Hastings and beyond
Hastings is home to some wonderful walks. St Leonards Walk is a pretty patch to stroll around in, hang by the lake and spot the ducks and jumping frogs on the lily pads. For a longer walk, head to Hastings Country Park, with Rough Guide Walks in and Around London in tow. If you are looking for a more detailed walk plan and a map, make sure to peruse its pages.
Hop on the speedy East Hill funicular railway and shoot up the cliff. This is the steepest funicular in the country at 39 degrees, but you move at surprising speed up the clifftop. If you want to skip the funicular, you will have to head up the cliff using the Tamarisk Steps which are to the left of the train tracks.
You will find this next to the Dolphin Inn pub. At the top you will land in Hastings Country Park. Here you will be treated to spectacular, sprawling views of Hastings and beyond. Spot the gentle tidal waves of the sparkling blue sea and follow the lanes of the town with its pastel-coloured walls and chimney tops. You can’t miss the bright yellow gorse during the summer.
The cliff top is a great place to enjoy a picnic, so bring plenty of goodies for yourself. And you will spot an endless number of dogs running around the greenery and exploring the great outdoors. There is a slight incline to the walk, but if you can, carry on and you’ll pass a reservoir. If you are a keen walker, you can continue all the way to Fairlight, where you will follow part of the Saxon Shore Way.