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Days out & scenic buses in: Moulsecoomb

Discover the convenient charm of Moulsecoomb: A car-free gateway to Brighton's vibrant coast and the serene South Downs

Tucked away in East Sussex, Moulsecoomb offers a delightful starting point for exploring the vibrant city of Brighton and its stunning surroundings, all without the need for a car. With its own convenient railway station, you’re perfectly placed to embrace a relaxed journey.

Step off the train in Moulsecoomb and you’re instantly connected to the wider adventures of Sussex. Head south into the heart of Brighton, where the iconic Royal Pavilion and lively Brighton Palace Pier beckon. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront or delve into the quirky Lanes for independent shops and cafes. With excellent bus services, reaching these city highlights couldn’t be simpler.

For those who yearn for the fresh air, Moulsecoomb is also a gateway to the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park. Just a short hop away, you can immerse yourself in picturesque walking trails, breathe in the tranquility of the English countryside, and enjoy panoramic views. Exploring this charming corner of Britain by train and on foot allows you to truly soak in the unique character of both urban and natural landscapes.

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Bus routes in Moulsecoomb

East Coastway line: Brighton to Lewes, Eastbourne & Hastings | Southern Railway

East Coastway line

Experience the scenic East Coastway: From the Brighton seaside to the cliffs of Hastings, visiting Lewes and the South Downs National Park.

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Breeze the Downs 78: Scenic bus tour to Stanmer Park from Brighton & Hove

Breeze the Downs | 78

Discover the hidden history of Stanmer Village and the stunning One Garden with Brighton & Hove's Route 78.

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Sussex Downs Line: Connecting Brighton & the South Downs by train

Sussex Downs Line

Discover historic Lewes, the Ouse Valley, and the stunning Seaford coastline with Southern's Sussex Downs Line.

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