Location Sussex
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The historic county of Sussex in the South East of England is a beautiful location for a UK holiday. Made up of West Sussex and East Sussex there are lots of excellent things for you to see and do across the miles of rural countryside and beautiful coastline. And with plenty of lodges and holiday parks throughout the county, you can enjoy a self-catered holiday in Sussex at any time of the year.
Best Things To Do In Sussex
A trip to Sussex would not be complete without a visit to one of these amazing attractions and areas of outstanding beauty. Whether you enjoy exploring the great outdoors, or you’re a historian or a thrill-seeker, there is something for everyone in Sussex.
Bodiam Castle
A moated 14th-century castle, Bodiam Castle is a stunning landmark in East Sussex. Spend the day exploring the castle with a guided tour or a dog walk around the castle grounds and end with a treat in the castle-view café. Look out for special events throughout the year for when you visit.
British Airways i360
Get the best views of Brighton and the surrounding area by taking a ride on the British Airways i360. Step aboard the spacious glass viewing pod and glide 450 feet in the air. Enjoy 360-degree views across Brighton, the South Downs National Park, and the English Channel coastline.
Drusillas Park
For a fun day out with the family, Drusillas Park is an excellent place to visit. With 80 species of animals to meet, seven family-friendly rides, huge adventure play areas, splash pad, dinosaur walk through, adventure maze, indoor soft play, gaming arcade, and more, Drusillas Park is perfect for kids (and adults) of all ages. It’s no ordinary zoo, nor ordinary day out. https://www.drusillas.co.uk/
Royal Pavillion
The Royal Pavillion is a seaside palace in Brighton. Open to the public, you can explore the building where there is a collection of art including original pieces from the Queen. There is also a tearoom and gardens, perfect for a day out with all of the family.
The Lanes
A popular shopping area in Brighton, the Lanes are narrow lanes full of quaint shops, tea rooms and pubs. A must when in Brighton, visit independent shops, antique shops and tea shops serving delicious tea and local baked goods.
Brighton Palace Pier
The Brighton Pier is a popular attraction in Brighton. Enjoy a walk along the beach before visiting the Pier where you can eat, drink and go on fun amusement rides including a carousel, coaster and heater skelter. With something for all ages, this is a fab way to have fun on your holiday in Sussex.
Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters Cliffs are chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel. Part of the South Downs in East Sussex, it is a great location for a coastal walk offering stunning views. Remember your camera!
Camber Sands
3-mile long sandy beach in the village of Camber. Camber Sands is the only sand dune system in East Sussex, so if you’re looking for a real sandy beach, this is where you need to go! All other beaches in Sussex are made from pebbles and shingles.
1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield
Discover more about the 1066 Battle of Hastings at the Battle of Hastings Abbey and Battlefield. You can explore the ruins, the gatehouse exhibition and learn more at the visitor centre. There is also a walled garden and café so you can make a full day trip to this English Heritage site.
South Downs National Park
South Downs National Park is a beautiful part of the county of Sussex. Enjoy long walks across the chalk hills, wooded areas and countryside. Explore market towns, walk part of the South Downs Way or the Serpent Trail and enjoy stunning views throughout your visit.