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Eastbourne
Why not walk or cycle the South Down's Way. The route stretches for 90 miles between Eastbourne and Winchester, taking in picturesque villages and stunning scenery. It is suitable for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikes.
The Downs around…
Newhaven
Planet Earth at Paradise Park is the perfect day out for all ages. Discover the fascinating world of animals and plants from millions of years ago to the present day in the Museum of Life.
Eastbourne
These quiet beaches afford breathtaking views of the natural chalk cliffs and east toward the pier and are ideal for those who want to get away from the busier spots.
Hailsham
Come rain and shine, enjoy a fun action-packed family visit. The Park offers a wide range of activities, including Froggies - our massive indoor soft play, a large adventure playground, a boating lake and jumping pillows to name but a few!
Broadwater Way, Eastbourne
With 20 bowling lanes, a medieval themed Laser Quest arena with a 30 player capacity, a games arcade and six American Pool tables there’s definitely something to do for the whole family.
Eastbourne
These beaches are sand and shingle with good access and parking close by. They are within easy reach of shops and amenities with toilets and refreshments a short distance away.
Forest Row
Llamas, alpacas and reindeer park. Coffee shop serving sussex cream teas and a shop full of alpaca knitwear, gifts and crafts.
Etchingham
A 17th century sandstone house, surrounded by gardens, farmland and rolling hills. A place that was home to and loved by one of the nation's greatest writers. A place where you can feel the spirit of its owner, Rudyard Kipling.
Winter venue: Hampden Park Sports Centre
Skate Lessons, Roller Birthday Parties, Roller Discos, Skate Hire, Skate Events, Tours, Social Events.
Eastbourne
Emma Mason Gallery specialises in original prints by British printmakers working from the post-war years to the present day. The gallery holds regular exhibitions throughout the year.
Eastbourne
Marine Parade Beaches from the Pier to The Pavilion is popular with both visitors and residents of the town. The Pier at one end of the beach with the Pavilion Tea Rooms at the other. These beaches are a favourite for water sports.
Egerton Road
Bexhill Museum
Eastbourne
Holywell Retreat is set at the foot of the South Downs, this quant little enclave boasts a popular café, beach huts and beach chalets. The Dotto land stops here.
Haywards Heath
Award winning garden rich in history and fine plants with intimate garden 'rooms'. Magical woodland and parkland with superb views across the Sussex Weald. Ideal for a great family day out.
Eastbourne
From the Wish Tower to the Pier the main resort beaches offers clean bathing water, Lifeguard, first aid cover, Kidzone wristbands, safe bathing zone, showers and toilets, refreshment facilities and bathing cabins available for rent.
Eastbourne
The International Lawn Tennis Centre (ILTC) is a popular venue for meetings and small conferences. The ILTC also acts as a major fringe meeting and workshop venue for several large conferences.
Hailsham
Explore Michelham’s fascinating 800 year history, from its foundation by Augustinian canons, through the destruction caused by the dissolution of the monasteries in Tudor times and into its later life as a country house.
Alfriston, Nr Polegate
Rare 14th century Wealden 'hall house' was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust in 1896. Delightful cotage garden in idyllic setting by Cuckmere River.
Alfriston
The Heritage Centre is housed in the historic Gun Room on The Tye in historic Alfriston. It charts the history of Alfrston, the Gun Room and the Cuckmere Valley as well as the history of wine-making in England and of Rathfinny Win Estate.
Eastbourne
Eastbourne’s oldest park probably dating from around 1873 or 1874 when the Devonshire Park Company was set up