Pocket Rough Guide Staycations Brighton, Sussex & the South Downs (Travel Guide eBook)
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Rough Guides Staycations Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs
Make the most of your time on Earth with the ultimate travel guides.
Inspirational and informative new pocket guide, making the most of holidaying at home in the UK through clearly laid-out walks and tours.
Explore the best of Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs with this unique travel guide, packed full of insider information and stunning images. From making sure you don't miss out on must-see, top attractions like Brighton Pier, Chichester's Novium Museum and grandiose Petworth House, to discovering cultural gems, including spotting Sussex wildlife at Arundel Wetland Centre, walking the rambling South Downs Way and mooching down Brighton's The Lanes, the easy-to-follow, ready-made walking and driving routes will save you time, and help you plan and enhance your staycation in Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs.
Features of this travel guide to Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs:
- 12 walks and tours: detailed itineraries feature all the best places to visit, including where to eat along the way
- Local highlights: discover the area's top sights and unique attractions, and be inspired by stunning imagery
- Time-saving itineraries: carefully planned routes will help inspire and inform your on-the-road experiences
- Historical and cultural insights: learn more about the Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs's rich history with fascinating cultural insights throughout
- Insider recommendations: where to stay and what to do, from active pursuits to themed trips
- Rainy day recommendations: uncover plenty of options, whatever the weather throws at you
- Practical full-colour maps: with every major sight and listing highlighted, the full-colour maps make on-the-ground navigation easy
- Key tips and essential information: from transport to hours of operation, we've got you covered
- New for 2021: the latest guidance to all the places you should discover in Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs
- Covers: Central Brighton, East Brighton and Rottingdean, West Brighton and Hove, The Downs North of Brighton, Lewes, Ouse Valley, Cuckmere Valley and the Sussex Heritage Coast, Eastbourne and 1066 Country, The High Weald, Chichester, Around Chichester, Midhurst and Around, Arundel and Around.
Looking for a comprehensive guide to England? Check out our Rough Guide to Great Britain for a detailed and entertaining look at all the country (and more) has to offer.
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This Staycation has been produced by the editors of Rough Guides, world-renowned ‘tell it like it is’ travel publishers. Make the most of your time on Earth with the ultimate travel guides.
Walks and Tours
The clearly laid-out walks and tours in this book feature options for walking or using public transport wherever possible. The emphasis is on family fun, wholesome outdoors activities, local festivals, and food and drink. There are loads of great holiday ideas: kids’ stuff, best beaches, historic pubs, literary connections, unique shops, and – crucially with our Great British weather – what to do on a rainy day.
We recommend reading the whole of a route before setting out. This should help you to familiarise yourself with it and enable you to plan where to stop for refreshments – options are shown in the ‘Eating Out’ box at the end of each tour.
Introduction
The routes are set in context by this introductory section, giving an overview of the destination to set the scene, plus background information on food and drink.
Directory
Also supporting the walks and tours is a Trips Tips section, with clearly organised practical information. There is a comprehensive round up of sports and activities in the destination, recommendations for themed holidays, plus our pick of the best places to stay.
Getting around the e-book
In the Table of Contents and throughout this e-book you will see hyperlinked references. Just tap a hyperlink once to skip to the section you would like to read. Practical information and listings are also hyperlinked, so as long as you have an external connection to the internet, you can tap a link to go directly to the website for more information.
Maps
All key attractions and sights mentioned in the text are numbered and cross-referenced to high-quality maps. Wherever you see the reference [map] just tap this to go straight to the related map. You can also double-tap any map for a zoom view.
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53768.jpgTable of Contents
Brighton, Sussex & the South Downs’ Top 10
Introduction to: Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs
Landscapes
Towns and Villages
People and Culture
Food and Drink
Fish and Chips
Country Pubs and Tea Shops
Food Markets and Festivals
Vineyards and Breweries
Tour 1: Central Brighton
Brighton Seafront
The Lower Promenade
Brighton Pier
Sea Life Centre
The Steine
The Lanes
Royal Pavilion
Music Room, Banqueting Room and Kitchen
Royal Pavilion Gardens
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Brighton Dome and Theatre Royal
North Laine
Independent shops and galleries
Brighton Toy Museum and Station
Feature: Brighton Festival
Tour 2: East Brighton and Rottingdean
Queen’s Park
Kemptown Village
Kemp Town Estate
Marine Parade and Madeira Drive
Volk’s Electric Railway
Rottingdean
Tour 3: West Brighton and Hove
Jubilee Clock Tower
Regency Square Conservation Area
Views from Regency Square
West of Regency Square
The Bandstand and Peace Statue
Brunswick Conservation Area
Early Victorian Hove
Tour 4: The Downs North of Brighton
Cissbury Ring
Chanctonbury Ring
Steyning
Bramber
Devil’s Dyke
Clayton
Ditchling
Ditchling Beacon
Tour 5: Lewes
Lewes Castle
Lewes Arms and the Needlemakers
Lewes Town Hall
Cliffe
Southover
Keere Street and High Street
Tour 6: Ouse Valley, Cuckmere Valley and the Sussex Heritage Coast
Monk’s House
Glynde
Firle, Charleston and Berwick
Bloomsbury-in-Sussex
Michelham Priory
Wilmington
Alfriston
Seaford
Sussex Heritage Coast
Seven Sisters to Beachy Head
Tour 7: Eastbourne and 1066 Country
Eastbourne
The seafront
Pevensey
Herstmonceux Castle
De La Warr Pavilion
Hastings
Hastings Old Town
Battle Abbey and Battlefield
Tour 8: The High Weald
Nymans
Wakehurst Place
Sheffield Park and Garden
Bluebell Railway
Bateman’s
Bodiam Castle
Great Dixter
Tour 9: Chichester
Chichester Market Cross
Chichester Cathedral
Altars and sacred art
The Cathedral Close
Pallant House Gallery
East Street, Little London and Priory Park
Priory Park and The Guildhall
The Novium Museum
Feature: Art and Literature
Tour 10: Around Chichester
Chichester Harbour
Fishbourne Roman Palace
Bosham
Stansted Park
West Dean
Weald and Download Museum
The Trundle
Goodwood
Boxgrove and Tangmere
Tour 11: Midhurst and Around
Uppark House
Midhurst
Cowdray
Petworth
Petworth House
Tour 12: Arundel and Around
Arundel
Arundel Castle
Arundel town centre
WWT Arundel Wetland Centre
Bignor Roman Villa
Amberley
Parham House and Gardens
Active Pursuits
Walking and Hiking
Cycling
Beaches and Swimming
Lidos and Leisure Centres
Watersports
Horse Riding
Wildlife, Nature and Bushcraft
Paragliding
Themed Holidays
Walking and Cycling
Horse Riding
Glamping, Wildlife and Nature
Art and Design
Practical Information
Getting There
By Road
By Rail
By Coach
By Air
By Sea
By Cycle
Getting Around
Bus and Coach
Cycling
Rail
Driving
Car Hire
Parking
Facts for the Visitor
Emergencies
Entertainment
LGBTQ
Opening Hours
Tourist Information
Travellers with Disabilities
Accommodation
Hotels and B&Bs
Brighton
Lewes
Ouse Valley, Cuckmere Valley and the Sussex Heritage Coast
Eastbourne and around
High Weald and Hastings
Chichester and around
Midhurst and around
Arundel and around
Brighton, Sussex & the South Downs’ Top 10
From the bracing hills of the Downs to historic sights and fashionable seaside resorts, this scenic and varied part of England has much to offer
brighton_09_Eng_england_EC.jpgRoyal Pavilion. This outrageously extravagant seaside palace was built for the Prince Regent in the 1810s. For more information, click here.
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shutterstock_353281_Brighton_EC.jpgBrighton Festival. One of Britain’s biggest and most varied arts festivals, with drama, comedy and music staged in venues throughout the town. For more information, click here.
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VE23441_Brighton_EC.jpgSouth Downs Way. Britain’s first designated long-distance bridleway and a popular path for walkers of all abilities. For more information, click here.
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GettyImages-495886002_Brighton_EC.jpgLewes. The scene of battles since Saxon times and today best known for its explosive Guy Fawkes celebrations. For more information, click here.
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GettyImages-133651723_Brighton_EC.jpgBloomsbury in Sussex. The Bloomsbury Set started in London but ended up in the country. The former home of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Monk’s House in Rodmell, is now a National Trust property. For more information, click here.
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iStock-490307132_Brighton_EC.jpgSussex Heritage Coast. This magnificent stretch of coastline between Seaford and Eastbourne includes the imposing chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters, of which the highest is Beachy Head. For more information, click here.
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shutterstock_202247476_Brighton_EC.jpgChichester Cathedral. Founded by the Normans in 1076, this Gothic-Romanesque cathedral is known for its graceful interior and a vibrant stained glass window designed by Marc Chagall. For more information, click here.
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VE20974_Brighton_EC.jpgEastbourne seafront. A fashionable Victorian seaside resort and still a popular tourist destination, this genteel town boasts some fine Victorian buildings. For more information, click here.
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iStock-98290067_Brighton_EC.jpgPetworth House. One of England’s finest stately homes, it contains the National Trust’s largest painting collection with works by Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Blake and Turner. For more information, click here.
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shutterstock_300492125_Brighton_EC.jpgArundel Wetland Centre. A beautiful spot to see Sussex wildlife with reed beds boat safaris and great activities for kids. For more information, click here.
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Introduction to: Brighton, Sussex and the South Downs
With fine architecture and bags of character, Brighton is a city that’s easy to love. Facing the sea and backed by beautiful Sussex countryside, full of historic interest, its setting is hard to beat
Barely 60 miles (97km) from London and under 80 miles (129km) from Normandy, the South Saxon kingdom of Sussex was a region worth invading. Dotted with the remains of Iron Age forts and Roman walls, it took the brunt of the Norman Conquest in 1066 and has been staunchly defended ever since. The Normans built castles at Chichester, Arundel, Bramber, Lewes, Pevensey and Hastings, the Plantagenets walled in the Cinque Ports of Winchelsea and Rye, and Georgian Martello towers sprang up along the coast during the Napoleonic Wars. Further defences appeared during the world wars and while the barbed wire and bomb sites have long since been cleared, pillboxes, memorials and veterans’ settlements remain.
AWL_ENG8921_Brighton_EC.jpgNew Steine, Brighton.
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But it’s the long intervening years of peace that have left the most enduring legacy on these hills, valleys and shores. Farmers and fishermen have woven the tapestry of fields, hedgerows, woods and villages that we see in East and West Sussex today, with well-connected landowners developing its grand country estates and flourishing towns and cities.
Brighton
55534.jpgOf these, the largest and most influential is Brighton, a city which made its fortune by offering 18th, 19th and 20th century visitors a breezy, healthy and indulgent respite from London. Today, it embraces a multitude of influences. Part tourist resort, part hub for education, new media and the arts, its broad-minded, up-for-it atmosphere tends to make a big impression right from the start.
Landscapes
Much of Sussex is protected by the South Downs National Park and by two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chichester Harbour and the High Weald. Even beyond these special landscapes, there are fields and woods to refresh the soul. Newcomers to Sussex are sometimes surprised to find so much open countryside so close to London, let alone to Brighton, which wears the South Downs round its shoulders like a cape.
With thin soil exposed to the salty southwesterlies, the grassy-topped Downs provide grazing for sheep and rabbits and a habitat for rare butterflies and wildflowers. These curvaceous hills are mostly chalk, shaped during the last Ice Age, but here and there you may spot a sarsen stone or greywether, foreign-looking sandstone rocks dating back to the Eocene.
In the valleys, where the earth is richer, skylarks sing over poppy fields, cows and pheasants meander through lush pastures and there are sun-dappled beech woods where bluebells and fungi bloom. The tide-washed coast, meanwhile, is constantly changing. Castles and docks which once looked out to sea have slowly been marooned inland, while elsewhere, waves batter the cliffs and fallen chalk paints the water white.
Towns and Villages
Youthful, brash