South Downs
Summer Poppies, Seven Sisters Country Park, East Sussex
Fishing Boats, Hastings, East Sussex

Longer days means more time to enjoy being in Sussex

Long days and warmer temperatures are bringing Sussex Gardens into blossom and glorious bloom. Sussex enjoys more sunshine hours that anywhere else in Britain so bring the family to enjoy award winning beaches and Fun Parks. Spend weekend or mid week breaks exploring famous Castles, Stately Homes and Outdoor Attractions. Taste fresh seasonal food & drink with the pick of Sussex local produce, enjoy wonderful events, arts and culture for entertainment, shop til you drop then relax in star quality accommodation.

Sussex

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  • Borde Hill Garden

    Borde Hill Garden

    Set within 200 acres of spectacular parkland, the garden is a series of 'rooms' - each with its own...

  • Harbour Park

    Harbour Park

    Harbour Park is situated right on the sandy beaches and adjacent to the working Harbour & Marina in...

  • Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre

    Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre

    Have a fantastic day out at Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre. The most complete year-round...

  • Nymans

    Nymans

    One of the great Gardens of the Sussex Weald with a collection of rare and beautiful plants from...

  1. Visit Sussex Special Offers

    Visit Sussex Special Offers

    7-NIGHT SUMMER HOLIDAY SPECIAL OFFER RATES and great value short break special offers in Sussex accommodation. Enjoy a holiday on the beautiful Sussex Coast or South Downs this summer without it costing the earth.

Sussex and surrounding areas
Sussex Spring
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View across the South Downs

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