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Experience the charm of England’s southern coast on a guided cycling tour from Brighton to the picturesque village of Rottingdean. Starting in the lively city center, you’ll pedal past iconic landmarks like the Brighton Dome and the Royal Pavilion, learning about their fascinating history from your knowledgeable local guide.
As you ride along the bustling seafront, take in panoramic views of Brighton’s famous piers and the vibrant beach promenade. The route passes the world’s oldest functioning aquarium and the historic Victorian railway, offering plenty of photo opportunities and insights into Brighton’s unique seaside culture.
Continue your journey along the scenic Undercliff Path, where the dramatic white chalk cliffs rise above the shimmering English Channel. The fresh sea air and stunning coastal vistas make this stretch truly unforgettable, whether the waves are gently lapping or crashing against the shore.
Arriving in Rottingdean, you’ll have time to relax on the shingle beach, enjoy refreshments, or explore the beautiful walled gardens once owned by Rudyard Kipling. Discover the village’s quaint twittens—narrow alleyways full of character—and soak up the tranquil atmosphere before your return ride.
This 2.5-hour tour includes the use of a comfortable bicycle and helmet, and is suitable for all fitness levels. Group sizes are kept small for a more personal experience. Don’t miss your chance to explore Brighton’s coastline in a fun and active way—check availability and book your spot today!







