James’s guidebook

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James’s guidebook

Sightseeing

If you love the English countryside you are spoilt for choice here. Cissbury Ring is right in the middle of a network of bridleways and footpaths leading off in all directions. Just to the north is Monarch’s Way, Britain’s second-longest signed walking trail. It follows the escape route of Charles II after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651 and runs all the way from Worcester to Shoreham Harbour. Continue further north and you reach the South Downs Way.
56 locals recommend
Cissbury Ring
56 locals recommend
If you love the English countryside you are spoilt for choice here. Cissbury Ring is right in the middle of a network of bridleways and footpaths leading off in all directions. Just to the north is Monarch’s Way, Britain’s second-longest signed walking trail. It follows the escape route of Charles II after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651 and runs all the way from Worcester to Shoreham Harbour. Continue further north and you reach the South Downs Way.
Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, it was opened on 12 April 1862 and remains open to this day.
53 locals recommend
Worthing Pier
Marine Parade
53 locals recommend
Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, it was opened on 12 April 1862 and remains open to this day.
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is in the centre of Worthing
28 locals recommend
Worthing Museum & Art Gallery
Chapel Road
28 locals recommend
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is in the centre of Worthing
Chanctonbury Ring
29 locals recommend
Chanctonbury Ring
29 locals recommend
Chanctonbury Ring

Neighbourhoods

Vibrant, exciting and cultural
339 locals recommend
Brighton
339 locals recommend
Vibrant, exciting and cultural