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Cornfield Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4QA
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Herstmonceux Village Information Centre, 3 The Old Forge, Gardner Street, Herstmonceux, BN27 4LG
Hertmonceux is a village near Hailsham in East Sussex. Herstmonceux is home to the magnificent Herstmonceux Castle, which was built by Sir Roger Fiennes. Herstmonceux has won Village of the Year 2006.
- Rail station: Pevensey (5 miles)
Tourist Information, The Heritage Centre, Strand Quay, Rye, TN31 7AY
Winchelsea is the smallest town in England, it is situated just 2 miles west of medieval Rye. Winchelsea is full of character, with fine views and delightful walks.
- Rail station: Winchelsea (1 mile)
187 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2DE
Some say Firle village is 'like stepping back in time'. As you wind your way through the narrow street you will notice how unspoilt the area is.
Tourist Information, Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HL
Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex; it has a population of around 100000 people. Worthing is situated in the South Downs and has five miles of award winning coast line.
Tourist Information, Battle Abbey, Gatehouse, Battle, TN33 0AD
The name Battle comes from the Battle of Hastings in 1066 fought between Harold the Saxon king and William the Conqueror. William the conqueror built the Abbey of St Martin of which the town grew up. Photograph by Chris Parker
- Rail station: Battle
Crawley Visitor Information Centre, County Mall, Crawley, RH10 1FP
Forest Row is a small town which lies on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in Sussex. Forest Row is surrounded by beautiful Sussex countryside and is home to nearly 150 shops and businesses.
- Rail station: East Grinstead (3 miles)
Tourist Information Centre, 187 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2DE
Lewes is a historic town with ancient villages and picturesque downland set in the heart of the South Downs. This part of Sussex is renowned for its history. Lewes has a variety of restaurants, cafes and shops.
- Parking: free
- Free entry
Tourist Information Centre, Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HL
Shoreham-by-Sea is a medium sized town on the Sussex coast. Shoreham is surrounded by some lovely countryside.
Tourist Information, 37 Church Street, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1NP
Seaford is a quiet seaside resort located at the foot of the South Downs. Main attractions include the beach and a shopping centre. Alternatively you can have a stroll in the countryside if you prefer.
- Rail station: Seaford
Tourist Information, Battle Abbey, Gatehouse, Battle, TN33 0AD
Heathfield is a small town situated in the Wealden District in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Heathfield has a population of approximately 7500 people. Heathfield is a small market town surrounded by rolling countryside.
- Rail station: Buxted (6 miles)
Tourist Information Centre, The Heritage Centre, Strand Quay, Rye, TN31 7AY
If you want to escape the strains of everyday life you can escape to the historic town of Rye. A beautiful town with a range of things to do from visiting Rye Museum to wandering through the cobbled streets.
- Rail station: Rye
- Parking: free
- Free entry
Tourist Information Centre, Queens Square, Priory Meadow, Hastings, TN34 1TL
Hastings lies on the Sussex coast. Hastings is made up of the historic old town and the modern town. Hastings is well known for the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
- Rail station: Hastings
Tourist Information Centre, The Old Fish Market, The Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a Wealden Town in West Kent just north of the border with East Sussex. In Georgian times Tunbridge Wells had a reputation of a place to see and be seen amongst the fashionable and Royalty.
- Rail station: Tunbridge Wells
Tourist Information, Cornfield Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4QA
Pevensey, a small village built on the east side of Pevensey castle. Pevensey's history is tied in very closely with the Castle. In Roman times the sea did actually lap around the base of the castle, however today the sea is 2 miles away.
Seven Sisters Country Park, Exceat, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 4AD
Found at the point where the South Downs meets the sea, the Sisters were created when ancient rivers cut valleys into the chalk, creating seven peaks
- Rail station: Seaford (3 miles)
Arundel Tourist Information Centre at Arundel
Arundel Tourist Information, 61 High Street, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AJ
Arundel is a quaint town in West Sussex with cobbled streets. Arundel is dominated by the stunning Norman Castle and Gothic Cathedral. The River Arun runs alongside the town on its way to the sea.
Alfriston Information Centre at Alfriston
Tourist Information, Cornfield Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4QL
Alfriston is a beautiful old Sussex village which lies in the Cuckmere valley in East Sussex. Alfriston has a range of shops mainly specialising in gifts, there are also restaurants.
- Rail station: Berwick (2 miles)
- Free entry



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