
Two contrasting parks at the eastern end of Eastbourne seafront.
Princes Park has a beautiful lake, attractive planting, interesting water features, plus a café and toilets. Sovereign Park is a Site of Nature Conservation Importance that preserves a pocket of natural shingle for the historic plants. Linked via a seafront stroll and an underpass.

Accessibility: Surfaced paths except for a small amount of grassy path in Princes Park, can easily be avoided.
Parking: Two pay & display car parks. Public transport: nearby bus stops.
Health walk: if you’d like to join a group walk around this area, come and meet our health walkers on Wednesday mornings just before 10.30am near the cafe in Princes Park.














Walked, checked, measured and photographed: July 2021.
Click on a photo to enlarge and scroll through gallery view. Photos in no particular order, they are for inspiration only, and remember that things could change, especially depending on seasons/weather.
To follow an interactive map on your phone, install the free Map my Walk app and see our “How to” page. If you are following on your phone, remember that signal can be patchy in rural areas or dense woodland, we strongly recommend a printed map or screenshot backup.
