Day 369
Eastbourne to Peacehaven
My last full day of the entire walk! I left the B&B in Eastbourne and headed for Beachy Head. It started to rain, so on with my waterproofs which was the first time in ages that I have needed them. The 'Beachy Head Chaplain' passed me by at one stage and I hoped she wouldn't be needed today; or any other days for that matter. Then down to Birling Gap and over the Seven Sisters where I met a group of estate agents having a team-building day out. Some of them very kindly made donations. I had a pub lunch in Exceat, near to where I noticed a police forensics team which, as it transpired, was investigationg a suspicious death in the Seven Sisters Country Park. After lunch the weather cleared so I was able to strip off again. Then through Seaford, Newhaven and into Peacehaven for the night. I stayed in a B&B and had a Chinese dinner round the corner.
Eastbourne to Peacehaven
My last full day of the entire walk! I left the B&B in Eastbourne and headed for Beachy Head. It started to rain, so on with my waterproofs which was the first time in ages that I have needed them. The 'Beachy Head Chaplain' passed me by at one stage and I hoped she wouldn't be needed today; or any other days for that matter. Then down to Birling Gap and over the Seven Sisters where I met a group of estate agents having a team-building day out. Some of them very kindly made donations. I had a pub lunch in Exceat, near to where I noticed a police forensics team which, as it transpired, was investigationg a suspicious death in the Seven Sisters Country Park. After lunch the weather cleared so I was able to strip off again. Then through Seaford, Newhaven and into Peacehaven for the night. I stayed in a B&B and had a Chinese dinner round the corner.