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Marshlink Line - Explore 1066 Country and the sweeping Romney Marsh on this picturesque Southern railway route from Eastbourne to Hastings and Ashford.

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Hampden Park    ➤

Discover the tranquil charm of Hampden Park: Eastbourne’s green heart, easily explored by rail

Escape to the serene beauty of Hampden Park, a delightful green oasis nestled within Eastbourne. This charming suburb offers a peaceful retreat, perfect for a day out without the car. Arriving at Hampden Park’s unique railway station, you’re just a short stroll from its namesake park, a wonderful space boasting the tranquil Decoy Pond and ancient woodland.

Wander through lush arboretum and scented gardens, spotting diverse wildlife around the lake, or simply relax at the Lakeside Café. Families will appreciate the children’s playground and sports facilities, including tennis courts. With accessible paths and regular train services, Hampden Park truly is an idyllic spot to unwind and explore East Sussex’s natural beauty by rail.

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Collington    ➤

Discover the tranquil charm of Collington, a peaceful corner of East Sussex perfect for a rejuvenating coastal escape

Nestled within the delightful seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea, Collington offers a serene escape in East Sussex. This charming area is ideal for travellers seeking a slower pace, with natural beauty right on its doorstep and the wider delights of Bexhill just a stone’s throw away.

Begin your car-free adventure with a peaceful stroll through Collington Wood, a beautiful mixed woodland providing a refreshing dose of nature. From here, it’s an easy journey to the pristine shores of Cooden Beach, perfect for breathing in the fresh sea air and enjoying panoramic views of the English Channel. You might even spot the historic Relais Cooden Beach Hotel, offering a lovely spot for a seaside refreshment.

For a touch more activity, explore the heart of Bexhill-on-Sea. The iconic De La Warr Pavilion, a stunning Grade I listed modernist building, hosts a vibrant programme of arts and culture and sits proudly on the seafront. Nearby, the expansive Bexhill Beach and the tranquil Egerton Park offer further opportunities for relaxation and leisurely walks. All these attractions are easily reached, making Collington a wonderful base for exploring the East Sussex coast without a car.

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Three Oaks    ➤

Explore Three Oaks, East Sussex: Uncover a truly unique village, its eccentric pub, and a charming, tiny railway station

Tucked away in the serene East Sussex countryside, Three Oaks offers a delightful escape into a truly charming village. Despite being just a short distance from Hastings, this immaculately maintained settlement feels wonderfully secluded, inviting leisurely strolls through its peaceful lanes. The heart of village life beats strongest at the wonderfully eccentric Three Oaks Pub, a treasure trove of fascinating bric-a-brac and warm hospitality. You’ll also discover a peculiar, single-platform railway station, quaintly designed for just one carriage. Enjoy the unique experience of arriving by train, with a scenic ten-minute journey connecting you directly to the vibrant seaside town of Hastings for further adventures. It’s an ideal spot to unwind and embrace rural Britain without a car.

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Doleham    ➤

Discover the peaceful charm of Doleham, East Sussex: A perfect gateway to historic sites and serene countryside walks by train

Tucked away in the beautiful East Sussex countryside, Doleham offers a tranquil escape for those looking to explore without a car. This charming hamlet is ideally situated with its own train station, making it a wonderful starting point for your adventures across the region. Step off the train and immediately feel immersed in the rolling landscapes, perfect for invigorating strolls through unspoilt nature.

From Doleham, you can easily venture to nearby historic Battle, home to the iconic Battle Abbey and Battlefield where the 1066 Battle of Hastings took place. The journey by rail is part of the experience, offering scenic views as you travel. Alternatively, consider a local bus or a leisurely walk to discover hidden gems and charming rural spots. Further afield, destinations like the medieval town of Rye or the impressive Bodiam Castle are also within reach for a delightful day out by public transport.

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This listing was last updated on 4th January 2026

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