Park

Old Roar Gill

5 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Jacqui
September 29, 2020
lovely walk from alexandra park past the reservoir and into the gyll. walk alongside the stream and under the bridge - imagine the victorians taking their stroll on a weekend to visit the two waterfalls - sadly only one now at the end of the walk due to redirecting water to serve hastings - lovely medieval woodland and lots of bird song.
Sue
February 21, 2020
Old Roar is a deeply cut narrow valley running along the path of a stream that starts from the sandstone ridge to the North of Hastings and runs through Alexandra Park and eventually to the sea.
Steve And Marianne
April 10, 2021
The ghyll walk from the end of Alexandra Park is a hidden gem, that most people who live in Hastings probably don't know about! The walk is beautiful, as others have said, and the path is well made, but can get muddy, they have recently extended the path to the actual Little Roar Waterfall, which is wonderful, and worth a visit.
Nichola
August 9, 2020
Accessed via Alexandra park, well worth a visit, it even has its own climate.
Andrew
August 13, 2018
A wooded enclosure complete with its own waterfalls. This nature reserve is home to a host of rare flowers and animals, including some only found in the UK. Here you can walk alongside babbling waters and discover two waterfalls hidden away from the beaten track. If after all that calmness you fancy a bit of action why not try some archery or axe throwing at nearby 1066 Target Sports.
A wooded enclosure complete with its own waterfalls. This nature reserve is home to a host of rare flowers and animals, including some only found in the UK. Here you can walk alongside babbling waters and discover two waterfalls hidden away from the beaten track. If after all that calmness you fancy…

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Location
3 Penhurst Cl
Hastings, England