Hastings Country Park | |
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Type | Woodland |
Location | Hastings, East Sussex, England |
OS grid | TQ 848 117 |
Coordinates | 50°52′19″N 0°38′20″E / 50.87194°N 0.63889°E |
Area | 660 acres (2.7 km2) |
Created | 1974 or earlier |
Operated by | Hastings Borough Council[1] |
Open | 7 days a week, dawn until dusk |
Status | Open all year |
Hastings Country Park was formed in 1974 and covers 345 hectares (850 acres) east of Hastings in England. Sandstone cliffs, glens covered with gorse and trees, footpaths, nature trails, picnic areas and ample car parking are some of the features at the country park. Set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,[2] it is also a Local Nature Reserve as Hastings Country Park & Fairlight Place Farm.[3][4] An area of 184.5 hectares (456 acres) has been designated Hastings Cliffs Special Area of Conservation.[5] Most of the park is in Hastings Cliffs to Pett Beach Site of Special Scientific Interest[6][7] and it is also part of Hastings Cliffs Special Area of Conservation[8] and Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay Special Protection Area.[9] Two areas in the park are Geological Conservation Review sites.[10][11]