Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Pencester Gardens und Playgroung

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open Open 24 hours

    Pencester Gardens und Playgroung Photos

    Pencester Gardens und Playgroung Reviews in Other Languages

    Arlington Reservoir - The western shore, view towards Polhilll's Farm.

    Arlington Reservoir

    5.0(3 reviews)
    53.3 mi

    Arlington is a small reservoir, constructed in 1971 to supply water to Eastbourne, Hailsham,…read morePolegate and Heathfield. Built on the site of part of the Cuckmere River bed, the reservoir is an oval shape, with a long curving dam. The maximum depth is 37ft (11.3m) and its total capacity is 3546 million litres of water, all abstracted from the Cuckmere River in winter. The 49 hectare site was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1985, and is also a Local Nature Reserve. It contains a diverse range of habitats, which in turn support some 173 species of bird, including a winter population of 10,000 wildfowl. The site has hides for birdwatching, and also provides some of the best trout fishing in the South East of England (tel: 01323 870810). The water company also organises school nature trips, including pond dipping. The reservoir path also provides a reasonably level walking trail, which, as well as wildlife, also offers lovely views of the South Downs. A walking leaflet (http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/047A41DB-1684-4128-AADD-1C508D15F780/0/ArlingtonReservoirWalkWebversion.pdf) is available on the East Sussex County Council website or you can get a hard copy by phoning 01273 482250. Practicalities There is a car park at the main entrance on Station Road, just north of Berwick railway station (on the right hand side, going north). This has information boards, toilets and picnic tables. Swimming and boating are not permitted.

    This reservoir owned by South East Water is a lovely place to visit on a warm summer's day. It has…read moretoilet facilities and a large car park both of which are useful for a day trip. The reservoir itself is huge and the area also contains a bird watching lodge and a wood. If you are going here, I recommend taking a pair of binoculars and a camera, as you can capture the beauty of East Sussex right here. It has picnic benches for in the summer. Overall, this is a wonderful place to visit if you want a day trip out or if you are touring East Sussex. I personally have recommended this place to people wanting to go to see some beautiful sights.

    Photos
    Arlington Reservoir - Arlington reservoir dam

    Arlington reservoir dam

    Arlington Reservoir - Looking south-west towards the South Downs National Park

    Looking south-west towards the South Downs National Park

    Arlington Reservoir - Looking south towards the South Downs National Park

    See all

    Looking south towards the South Downs National Park

    National Trust - The White Cliffs of Dover

    National Trust - The White Cliffs of Dover

    4.7(31 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    My daughter was sending us photos and videos of the White Cliffs of Dover and when we visited her…read morelast April she brought us here to see an amazing place with amazing views and full of natural beauty. The cliffs are a stunning sight, there are a few different walkways, make sure you allow couple of hours to look around. Enjoyed the view down to the ferry docks, I can only imagine how beautiful it would be to see it from the water. A must visit place for a great experience. I will come visit again to see this picturesque sight.

    A couple months ago I had the privilege to visit this beautiful cliffside park as part of a day…read moretour to Dover Castle, the White Cliffs and Canterbury Cathedral. Being a visitor to these parts, the distance between the town of Dover and the cliffs wasn't apparent until I looked up arrival by train to the city (roughly 1.5 hours from where I was in London), followed by the distance to walk between the city and the cliffs (easily a 45 minute walk). At this point I decided a pre-set itinerary with reliable, organized transportation was probably the way to go, being the least stressful option to plan. For those wanting to take their time, car rental is an option, but for me it seemed more tedious and tiring to plan out. All that being said, the cliffs are a beautiful and historically meaningful destination to visit. Walking from the parking lots to the park, at the trail head there's a small, nicely maintained visitor center, cafe and gift shop, and a small used bookseller pop-up as of September 2023. There are a few options for trails that make different loops around the cliffs. Being on limited time, I ended up walking the shortest path which took about 30-35 minutes round trip. It takes you to a viewpoint where edges of the white cliffs are visible.There is a longer trail that takes about 1.5 hours round trip to the light house on the eastern edge of the cliffs, which looked like a lovely, fairly easy hike around a gradually rolling slope. If I had more time I definitely would've made it over! A note for accessibility--while it's a easy walk for most able folks, and the trails are well-worn, they are still dirt paths which aren't paved, so this may be challenging to families with small children, and perhaps inaccessible to those with more significant handicaps.

    Photos
    National Trust - The White Cliffs of Dover
    National Trust - The White Cliffs of Dover - Above the cliffs with Calais, France in the distant background.

    Above the cliffs with Calais, France in the distant background.

    National Trust - The White Cliffs of Dover

    See all

    Pencester Gardens und Playgroung - parks - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...