Site of the famous battle with an engaging visitor centre and interactive displays. Note: English Heritage members can visit attraction for free.
View attractionTread in the footsteps of Norman invaders as you are lead through the most interesting sites relevant to 1066 by historian Heather Wheeler. Whether you join ...
View attractionAlfriston Clergy House in East Sussex is a Medieval thatched Wealden hall-house, with picturesque Gardens. This rare 14th-century house, in 1896, became the ...
View attractionOriginally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is a great place for walking and enjoying spectacular views over the Sussex countryside and ...
View attractionBeachy Head is an ideal location for walks, picnics, flying a kite, or for the extreme minded hang gliding and mountain biking. The 500 ft chalk cliffs offer...
View attractionBreathtaking walks, surfing, rock pooling or simply relax in the sun.
View attractionThe 14th-century moated Bodiam Castle is one of the most picturesque in the country. Although the castle is ruinous, enough survives to grant visitors an ide...
View attractionWith a number of different cycling tours available, Brighton Bike Tours gives the perfect oppurtunity to see and discover the rich heritage and vibrant cultu...
View attractionCome along on Brighton's no.1 city walking tour and learn all about the amazing history of this fascinating city. Tours are almost every single day, are led ...
View attractionWith three bars, more than thirty food kiosks, traditional seaside stalls, two amusement arcades, a theme park with rides for the whole family, a world class...
View attractionTake a trip up 162 metres in the world's first vertical cable car and enjoy the breathtaking views of Brighton and the surrounding area. Designed by the arch...
View attractionHiring a bike from Cycle Brighton gives you access to a wide range of self-guided tours, and is the perfect oppurtunity to explore the beautiful scenic route...
View attractionThe mile long Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest dry valley 'dry valley' in Britain. Take in the spectacular views and walks, or even go hang-gli...
View attractionOnce the sight for a warning beacon, as the name suggests, Ditchling Beacon is the highest point in East Sussex and boasts spectacular panoramic views ...
View attractionHome to a number of different exhibitions throughout the year, Fabrica is the perfect place to appreciate the hard work of a variety of different artists fro...
View attractionHampden Park is a tranquil escape with brilliant facilities, just a stones throw away from the town centre of Eastbourne. The northern part of the park ...
View attractionHastings Castle has a fascinating and vast history dating back to 1066, making it Britain's first Norman castle. Smuggles Adventure has created a wonderful e...
View attractionFor anyone looking to learn more about the amazing area of Hove, then the Hove Museum and Art Gallery is perfect. There are a number of fascinating exhibits ...
View attractionJerwood Gallery is an award winning gallery and museum of contemporary British art, situated next to the fishing beach in Hastings' historic old town. The ga...
View attractionMonk's House is a beautiful cottage, nestled in the heart of rural Sussex, which was once the 17th-century country retreat of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Exp...
View attractionThis award winning Art Gallery situated behind the Grand Hotel features a variety of different artworks by the internationally recognised artist Nigel Greave...
View attractionThis tour celebrates everything unique and wonderful about Brighton, covering an amazing array of sights in just 90 minutes! Led by enthusiastic and friendly...
View attractionThis stunning property was home to one of the largest land-owning families in Brighton and stands tall to this day as an amazing piece of Edwardian a...
View attractionRedoubt Fortress & The Pavilion offers its guests a world of discovery, with fantastic exhibitions, events and activities all year round! Uncover ov...
View attractionBuilt for George IV with construction finishing in 1823, The Royal Pavilion, often called The Brighton Pavilion, is one of the most instantly identifiable ar...
View attractionSaddlescombe Farm, East Sussex, is a small settlement sitting at the base of the downs. Now owned by the Naitonal Trust, it is a working farm which opens sev...
View attractionShakespeare's Globe is dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work. The Globe Theatre is a reconstruction of the open-air playhouse from 1599 where Sh...
View attractionVisitors to Smugglers Adventure are invited to step back in time, to discover the dark secrets of the smugglers. Be taken through acres of underground cavern...
View attractionWant some countryside family fun? At Spring Barn Farm, discover oodles of indoor and outdoor adventures. Surrounded by lush green open spaces, pat the cutest...
View attractionVisit the Brighton Wheel for stunning, panaromic views of the city's famous landmarks and coastline - with a fascinating commentary of Brighton and Hove's he...
View attractionGet inspired at the Towner Art Gallery! With a number of changing exhibitions showcasing a variety of different art styles from many coutries and time period...
View attractionWarrior Square Gardens was first opened as a subscription garden in 1852, recently undergoing improvements, including major re-landscaping and wall restorati...
View attractionYesterday’s World Museum takes you back over 100 years with five floors of over 150,000 memorabilia exhibits.
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