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Rail Ale Trail
Seaford to Eastbourne, one pint at a time
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sat, 20 jun 2026
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A single-day train crawl along the Sussex coast. Five stops, six pubs, no decisions required.


The Route

TimeStopPubYou’ve got
11:00SeafordSteamworks53 min
11:53🚂 to Lewes27 min
12:20LewesLansdown Arms54 min
13:14🚂 to Glynde5 min
13:19GlyndeSteamworks or Trevor Arms60 min
14:19🚂 to Berwick6 min
14:25BerwickThe Berwick Inn60 min
15:25🚂 to Polegate6 min
15:31PolegateThe Dinkum38 min
16:09🚂 to Eastbourne10 min
16:19EastbourneWork it outthe rest of the day

The Pubs

Seaford — Steamworks. Literally in the station building. If you can’t find it you shouldn’t be on this trip.

Lewes — Lansdown Arms. Practically next door to the station. The group regroups here.

Glynde — Steamworks or Trevor Arms. Both at the station. An hour to work through whichever takes your fancy. Or both — you do you.

Berwick — The Berwick Inn. Opposite the station. Another hour. The pace is deliberate, not accidental.

Polegate — The Dinkum. Shortest stop on the route. Get in, get it down, get back on the train.


Eastbourne — Now What?

You’re in Eastbourne from 16:19. Options, in no particular order:

  • Food. Somewhere. There are places. Figure it out.
  • Axe throwing at Boom Battle Bar. Because what could possibly go wrong.
  • Deckchairs on the beach. If the weather’s good and anyone still has functioning legs.
  • Quick pint and reverse. One in Eastbourne then work back towards Lewes — Berwick and Glynde trains permitting.
  • Quick pint and scurry back to Lewes. Forget Eastbourne entirely — one for the road then head straight back and find a Lewes pub that isn’t the Lansdown Arms.

Wildcards

  • The Engineer at Newhaven Harbour
  • Abyss Brewing pop-up at Newhaven Town

For anyone who wants to complicate what is otherwise a perfectly straightforward day.


The Trains

  • Seaford Branch: Seaford → Newhaven → Lewes, roughly every 30 min on Saturdays
  • East Coastway: Lewes → Glynde → Berwick → Polegate → Eastbourne. Most stations get 2–3 trains an hour, but Glynde and Berwick are hourly stoppers — hence the deliberate pacing