a lot to enjoy along Rock-a-Nore road, which offers a pleasing mixture of culture (in the form of the Jerwood gallery), lovely seaside views and some of the best fish & chip shops in England
f crazy golf on the UK's biggest adventure golf complex,
Hastings castle
Hastings Pier Promenade 272 metres out to sea; relax with a cup of coffee and an outstanding ocean view at the Upper Deck viewing platform cafe; and enjoy a portion of fish and chips or a meal at the restaurant (freshly made using locally-sourced ingredients). Pop into The Deck visitor centre and explore Hastings Pier Charity's Digital Archive in our interactive exhibition spaces.
we took the East Hill Lift up to Hastings Country Park. You can climb the steps behind the net huts or take the lazier route to the top on board’s Britain’s steepest funicular railway. It was built in 1903 and still carries passengers up 80 metres to the top today. The Country Park stretches for three miles along the clifftop, with lots of grassy areas and woodlands to explore and a stunning view down onto the old town and along the coast to St Leonards. If you’re a funicular fan then there’s another one across the other side of the old town – the West Hill Lift. This one runs through a tunnel and takes you up to some of the old smugglers’ caves and Hastings Castle… or what’s left of it.