Before you come, or when you arrive into Seaford, do contact one of our Tourist Information Centres. Seaford TIC is situated a short walk from the seafront, parking and a 5 minute walk from the train station. As well as giving advice on the town, the centre has a wide range of information on the area and, being located within the South Downs National Park, can help with planning glorious walks, tailor made to your timescale and sense of adventure!
The staff will welcome you and can offer advice on what other things there are to see and do, pick up a brochure or two, find out about local events, transport links and more. We also have information on equipment hire for the special needs of disabled people. Free parking is available where the official badge is displayed on the windscreen.
Remember there are other local Tourist Information Centres in Lewes and Eastbourne. Staff at every Tourist Information Centre can offer expert advice about holiday accommodation and they can even help you book it, there and then.
Located on Church Street within the Seaford Town Council and Police building. Parking is free for two hours outside or there is a pay and display car park behind the building. Easily accessible a short walk south from the Train Station.
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