Pebsham Countryside Park is a large natural green space near Hastings offering diverse habitats, scenic views, and numerous walking and cycling trails for outdoor recreation.
Pebsham Countryside Park covers approximately 170 hectares of reclaimed land east of Hastings in East Sussex, England. Formerly farmland and industrial areas, the park was established to provide a conservation and recreation area for local residents and visitors. Its varied landscape includes grasslands, woodland patches, heathland, and wetlands, supporting diverse fauna such as birds, butterflies, and small mammals. The park is particularly popular for walking, jogging, cycling, and nature watching, with well-marked paths weaving through wildflower meadows and open spaces. Pebsham Common, part of the park, offers heathland habitats that are valuable for local wildlife, including species like the skylark and grayling butterfly. Located close to the coast, the park provides elevated views over Hastings, the English Channel, and surrounding countryside. Historically, the area was agricultural with some mining and industrial activity prior to redevelopment into a countryside park focused on environmental restoration. Facilities include parking areas, picnic spots, and accessible routes, making it a family-friendly destination. Seasonal interest peaks during spring and summer when wildflowers bloom, and migratory birds are present. The park is an important green lung for the urban area of Hastings and offers a peaceful escape for visitors seeking outdoor exercise and nature connection.
Panoramic views of Hastings and the English Channel from elevated vantage points
Pebsham Common heathland supporting rare butterflies and ground-nesting birds
Extensive network of mixed gravel and grass trails suitable for walking and cycling
Quiet woodland glades offering opportunities for birdwatching and photography
An area of lowland heath habitat within the park that supports important butterfly populations and ground-nesting birds.
Elevated spots with clear views over Hastings, the coastline, and rural East Sussex landscape.
Trails crossing woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, providing diverse ecological environments to explore.