The King Charles III England Coast Path just got even longer! 😲 We’ve opened a new 28-mile stretch between Eastbourne and Rye Harbour on the East Sussex coastline which brings the total length to 1,360 miles. The new stretch includes: 🪺 the Sussex Wildlife Trust Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, famous for its bird life, in particular large flocks of lapwing and golden plover in winter and breeding tern colonies in summer 🏰 Seven Martello Towers, small 19th Century defensive forts 🛤️ Hastings, a bustling seaside town famous for its castle and the UK’s steepest funicular railway Learn more about the King Charles III England Coast Path: https://lnkd.in/g_fif2vh #EnglandCoastPath #Eastbourne #RyeHarbour #WinterWalks #CoastalWalks #KCIIIECP #Hastings
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2moHeya Natural England I've a social profile as the Disabled Adventurer and tackle challenges each year in power mobility chairs. This year I'm looking to travel various sections of the King Charles lll England coastal trail, can you advise me of the best person I can speak to within yourselves to help me plan?