The "Seven Sisters" refers to a group of seven prominent cliffs located along the southern coast of England, near the town of Eastbourne in East Sussex. These chalk cliffs are part of the South Downs National Park and are known for their striking white color and dramatic landscapes. The cliffs stretch for about 12 kilometers and are a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The Seven Sisters are named individually: Beachy Head, Cuckmere Haven, Birling Gap, Friston, Seaford Head, Newhaven, and Eastbourne. The area is rich in biodiversity and offers stunning views of the English Channel. The cliffs are also significant for their geological features and are a protected site due to their natural beauty and ecological importance.