
Family Days Out
The Seven Sisters
The impressive sight of these white cliffs and the spectacular views out to sea from the top will thrill the whole family. Walks along the coastal path are fairly gentle, with plenty of rabbits, butterflies and other wildlife to spot. If you make your way to the beach at Birling Gap or Cuckmere Haven, there's some wonderful rockpooling to be had!
Website: Seven Sisters Country Park
Yesterday’s World, Battle
Home to one of the largest social history collections in the UK, a trip to Yesterday’s World offers visitors a unique insight into the past; cleverly created through a series of vividly recreated walk through displays. Experience the look, feel and taste of ‘how we lived then’ at the turn of the century and beyond.
Website: Yesterday’s World
Drusillas Park
The number one attraction in Sussex for days out with the kids! Hundreds of fascinating and entertaining animals to meet and the youngsters can let off steam in 'Drusillas Playland' with its adventure playground and rides.
Website: Drusillas Park
Pashley Manor Gardens
Winner of the HHA / Christie's Garden of the Year Award 2008, Pashley Manor is a quintessential English garden located on the Sussex and Kent border in the heart of South East England's garden country. Pashley offers a sumptuous blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings and fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds.
Website: Pashley Manor Gardens
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Discover the opulence of the Regency period on a visit to the Royal Pavilion. The Palace's unique style mixes Asian exoticism with English eccentricity. Daring and inventive colours feature throughout, and there are many original items on loan from HM The Queen. Unmissable.
Website: Royal Pavilion
The Observatory Science Centre
The Observatory Science Centre occupies buildings that were the site of The Royal Observatory when it moved from Greenwich in the 1950s. It is now a discovery centre where everyone can experience and enjoy science through hands-on exhibits, activities and science shows. Lots of fun!
Website: The Observatory Science Centre
Bewl Water Outdoor Centre
Bewl Water is the largest area of inland water in the South East and easily the most picturesque. Coupled with the stunning natural rock outcrop at Harrison's Rocks, this is the perfect destination for a variety of exciting activities, such as sailing, canoeing and climbing.
Website: Bewl Water Outdoor Centre
Knockhatch Adventure Park
All kinds of fun and games for all the family, with a new ‘quadopillar' ride round the farm, all kinds of wildlife, the miniature railway and the new bird of prey centre.
Website: Knockhatch Adventure Park and Dry Ski
The Bluebell Railway
Take an exciting trip on Sussex's heritage steam railway - great fun for big and little kids alike! Travel 1920s style in the Pullman dining car and enjoy all the romance of steam travel.
Website: Bluebell Railway
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