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  • South Downs National Park

    Though it may be England’s newest National Park South Downs does not disappoint, with market towns, beautiful landscapes and exciting wildlife. From strawberry fairs in the summer to bonfire night…

  • Devil’s Dyke

    A National Trust site, Devil’s Dyke is famous for its stunning views and for being the deepest and widest dry valley in Britain. For a quiet summer afternoon with the family we suggest taking a…

  • Embers

    At Embers in Brighton, where

  • The Coal Shed

    At The Coal Shed in Brighton, where the sizzle meets sophistication, you’ll find premium steaks and seafood grilled to perfection—it's a dining experience that truly fires on all cylinders.

  • The Geese

    The Geese serves up more than just honking good times—it’s Brighton’s banger & mash mecca with 540 combo options and the title of Best Roast at the 2023 BRAVO awards.

  • Hove Place

    Hove Place is where modern bistro meets classic pub charm, all tucked away in Hove’s best-kept secret garden. With stylish digs, creative cuisine, and a grown-up spot to catch the game, it’s the…

  • The Lion & lobster

    With its eclectic decor and secret garden vibes, this historic pub offers a roaring good time and claws its way into your heart—whether you're here for the pints, the patio, or the perfect place to…

  • Waterhall Dew Pond

    Waterhall Conservation Area is a special place, with an unusual feature of a dew pond, a makeshift drinking hole for animals dug into the ground. The dew pond at Waterhall attracts many different…

  • Ditchling Beacon

    Ditchling Beacon, the highest point in East Sussex, is situated south of the village of Ditchling, and not far from Brighton. At 248 miles above sea-level, you can get some incredible views of the…

  • Withdean Woods

    If you like your nature that bit darker and mysterious, you might like a visit to Withdean Woods, easily accessible from the centre of Brighton by bus. These lovely woods boast a large range of…

  • Stanmer Park

    Stanmer Park is part of the gorgeous South Downs National Park, and is one of the best places to head for walks in Brighton.  With approximately 5,000 acres, there is plenty of open space for you…

  • The Signalman - Brighton

    An all-rounder modern gastropub with a gorgeous garden, The Signalman stands tall on the list of best Brighton pubs.

  • The Bath Arms - Brighton

    One of the oldest licensed pubs in Brighton, The Bath Arms proves its staying power with a resplendent menu of gastropub delights and quality modern beers and ales. 

  • The Pump House - Brighton

    An old-school public house with a classic English menu, The Pump House blends comforts of the past with the embellishments of the present. 

  • The Railway Bell - Brighton

    An old-style community pub serving unpretentious pints and crisps instead of £15 burgers, The Railway Tavern enjoys local love despite being spitting distance from the rail station. 

  • 101 Dalmatians The Musical

    Starring Kym Marsh as the iconic villain Cruella De Vil.