Motorhome Stopovers in East Sussex
East Sussex has the Seven Sisters — seven chalk cliffs between Seaford and Eastbourne that are the most photographed coastline in the south of England — and the historic town of Rye, which looks much as it did in the 18th century. The South Downs National Park runs the length of the county inland, the site of the Battle of Hastings (1066) is at Battle, and Beachy Head at 162 metres is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight spots across East Sussex — a county popular enough in summer that knowing your stopovers before you go is the smart move.
Stopover Options in East Sussex
- Pub stopovers — South Downs and coastal village pubs in East Sussex welcoming motorhomers
- Chalk coast lay-bys — verified stops near the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head
- Member-verified listings — reviewed by motorhomers who’ve explored the Sussex coast and Downs
📍 Explore East Sussex on Google Maps
Heading to the East Sussex coast or South Downs? Membership gives you verified stopover options before you go.




















