The National Trust has confirmed that the coach has been banned from parking or leaving passengers within the Birling Gap.
More than 600,000 individuals go to Birling Gap and Seven Sisters Cliffs yearly in East Sussex.
Coastguard just lately urged individuals to keep away from rock edges and bases Large cracks opened close to Belle Tout Lighthouse On the seashore.
However, guests had been seen glimpses on the edges of the rock final week.
The National Trust mentioned that coaches had been now not allowed to take vacationers to Birling gaps and 7 sisters because it tries to scale back the customer quantity.
A spokesperson of the belief mentioned: “In the Birling Gap, we welcome over 600,000 visitors every year, in this small rural cliftop place which is unsafe for coastal erosion.
“We have seen a major enhance in coach's visits lately, which is unable to face the location.
“We continue to welcome visitors by car, motorbikes, minibus and bus service.”
With inputs from BBC