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ABOUT EAST DEAN

The East Dean Council Public Car Park is conveniently located in the heart of East Dean, East Sussex, near the village green and close to the Tiger Inn pub. This car park provides easy access to the surrounding South Downs National Park, including popular spots like Birling Gap and Beachy Head.

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GETTING THERE BY CAR

From Eastbourne, take the A259 westward for about four miles. Upon entering East Dean, follow the signs to the village green, where the car park is clearly marked. It’s an easy drive and well-signposted from the main road.

GETTING THERE BY BUS

Bus route 12/12A runs regularly between Eastbourne and Brighton, stopping at East Dean. The bus stop is a short walk from the car park.

GETTING THERE BY TRAIN

The nearest train station is in Eastbourne. From there, take bus 12/12A or a taxi to reach East Dean, a journey of about 15 minutes.

CONTACT US

Contact Larry on 07837 343680, email [email protected] or complete the form below:

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TOUR INFORMATION & FAQS

Below is a list of the most commonly asked questions about our East Dean Ghost Tours. If you have a query about anything that isn’t mentioned below then please do not hesitate to send us a an e-mail on from our contact page or call us on 07837 343680

How Long Does Your Walk Last?

Our tour takes around 1 ½ hours and about 1.2 miles long. The tour is at a moderate walking pace with frequent stops for the guide to tell you about the local Ghosts & Smugglers.

Are There Toilets Along the Route?

There are no public toilets on the route. We ask that participants attend to all toiletry needs before commencing the tour.

Do People Jump Out on the Tour?

Definitely not.

Does The Walk Stop Off at Pubs?

Our tours do not stop off at pubs. There is a pub near where the tour starts/finishes and there are other food & drink establishments in the vicinity.

Can I bring my Dog?

Regrettably only assistance dogs are allowed.

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

We do not suggest the tour for children under the age of 14 as the themes covered and the descriptions given are of an adult nature.

However, this is merely a recommendation, and we leave it to parental discretion as to whether or not you think the tour and its themes are suitable for your children.

Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult, who is responsible for the child’s and good behaviour.

What is the terrain of the Tour Route.

The tour is along a mixture of terrains. It starts on paths/pavements and then proceeds onto a quiet residential road covered by trees, so light levels are reduced here. After that participants will walk up an uneven stony / muddy country path, which is again covered by trees reducing the light levels. The path is on an incline but there will be several stops. The tour then comes out onto the South Downs where participants walk over grass / stony chalk track. Participants then retrace their steps back to the start point.

What should I bring with me?

Please ensure you dress appropriately for the conditions.

Whilst the tours only take place during the summer months, temperatures do drop in the early/mid evening so please ensure you have some warm clothing in case you get chilly.

Part of the tour route is on a country track and the South Downs so sturdy footwear is a must.

The evenings may still be warm, so carrying a bottle of water is a good idea.

By being aware of the forecast for the day of your tour – or even three days before. That way you can dress accordingly and ensure that you still get the maximum enjoyment from the tour.

What Happens If It Rains?

Our Tour may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather as the trail can become muddy & slippery. Should this happen, we will let you know as soon as possible and update our website.