Places of Interest

Brighton (20 minutes) – the newly appointed City offers something for everyone – traditional seaside activities, all the fun of the fair on the pier and the best fish & chips. Delve further into the City and explore the Lanes for a unique shopping experience, visit the Royal Pavilion and learn more about the history surrounding this royal palace or just enjoy the entertainment on offer at the old Theatre Royal
www.visitbrighton.com

Lewes (30 minutes) - explore the winding streets , find a bargain in the many antique and second hand book shops. Visit the historic castle and learn of the history behind the famous Lewes Bonfire Societies and Bonfire night
www.lewesonline.com

Arundel (30 minutes) - The Castle and Cathedral dominate this small town set on the river Arun. Explore the narrow streets with its variety of individual shops and cafes. Visit the Arundel Wetlands Centre.or just enjoy walking by the river.
www.arundel.org.uk

Chichester (45 minutes) - traces its history back to Roman times. Explore the harbour and historic town and take in a performance at the renowned Chichester Festival Theatre which attracts many well know actors to perform at it’s summer season.
www.visitchichester.org

Goodwood (45 minutes) - means racing! Hosts two busy horse racing meetings at the course on top of the downs or visit the Festival of Speed or Revival car meetings.
www.goodwood.co.uk

Leeds Castle (1 hour) - "The Loveliest Castle in the World"Combining a blend of heritage and history with 500 acres of beautiful parkland, Leeds Castle in Kent is the perfect backdrop to your day out. Journey through 900 years of captivating history. Open all year round, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
www.leeds-castle.com

Chartwell (1 hour) - National Trust Former home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill , Chartwell was the much-loved Churchill family home and the place from which Sir Winston drew inspiration from 1924 until the end of his life.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Nymans Garden (15 minutes) - National Trust Outstanding 20th-century garden, set around a romantic house and ruins Set in the High Weald with splendid views, the garden is a series of experimental designs with spectacular planting and beauty all year. Both a horticulturalist's dream and a peaceful country garden, it is easy to lose yourself in its intimate and surprising corners.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Wakehurst Place (15 minutes) - Explore 188 hectares (465 acres) of country estate in West Sussex with ornamental gardens, temperate woodlands and an Elizabethan Mansion. Join in our seasonal walks and themed tours to discover more.
www.kew.org/visit-wakehurst

Bluebell Railway (20 minutes) - The volunteer-run Bluebell Line was the UK's first preserved standard gauge passenger railwayA steam train ride on the Bluebell is one of the top things to do with kids on holiday for a day out in Sussex .
www.bluebell-railway.co.uk

Bookers Vinyard (Bolney Wine Estate) (10 minutes) - You will be amazed at the skill, effort and experience it takes to produce a quality wine, so why not take the opportunity to experience how a working vineyard and winery operate and join us on one of our tours. Just ten minutes by car or a lovely 20 minutes walk.
www.bookerwines.com

Amberley Chalk Pits Museum – industrial museum
www.amberleymuseum.co.uk