
Group holiday activities in West Sussex
From fine dining and winery tastings to country pursuits… Take inspiration from our locals’ guide to group holiday activities in West Sussex.
From fine dining and winery tastings to country pursuits… Take inspiration from our locals’ guide to group holiday activities in West Sussex.
Spend a day exploring West Sussex as a family, with plenty here to do – whether you’re heading for the coast or into the countryside.
Discover the simple pleasures of summer beside the sea – from sunrise strolls to starlit swims and everything in between.
With the power to enchant and inspire, stargazing is an activity we can all enjoy. So settle in, get comfortable, and spend unforgettable nights beneath brilliant skies.
West Sussex offers a vibrant and varied selection of eateries, from Michelin-starred menus to rustic farm shops and artisan bakeries.
Step across the Solent and into island life. From clifftop walks and hidden gardens to historic castles and VIP suppers, make the most of a short break or long weekend on the Isle of Wight.
Discover West Sussex’s best beaches, from serene shingles to sandy stretches. When you’re in search of calm, connection, or a family day out, you’ll find an ideal spot along the coast.
As one of the UK’s friendliest cities, Brighton pairs coastal culture with a distinctively warm welcome. If you’re staying at our bolthole Amira, it’s easy to enjoy this unique destination.
For many of us, holiday time equals reading time. But with so many writers inspired by the south coast, from Jane Austen in Hampshire to William Blake in Felpham, our local area is a haven for book lovers.
Discover the jewel in Sussex’s crown at West Wittering this September. We take a look at look at the best places to eat and things to do to help you make the most of the late summer.
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