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Local
Attractions
This
area of West Sussex has a rich and sometimes suprising wealth
of history, heritage and amenities for you to thoroughly
enjoy your holiday. From castles and beautiful villages
full of thatched cottages, stunning views and amazing walks
to exciting entertainment and amusements in places like
Brighton, Chichester and Portsmouth. And of course some
extensive fishing facilities and testing golf courses. Whatever
style of holiday you enjoy, the area has something for everyone
We
have included some of the more prominant local attractions
below for your information:
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| Amberley |
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| Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
503035,
113265 |
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| One
of the prettiest villages in West Sussex, Amberly
has a host of thatched cottages and an ancient
castle that is now famous as a restuarant and
hotel |
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| Arundel |
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| Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
501363,106894 |
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| The
'jewel' in the local crown. Arundel has long been
the one area of Arun District Council that is
promoted heavily as a tourist attraction, much
to the dismay of Littlehampton and Bognor alike.
Regardless of the politics, Arundel is one of
the oldest towns in Sussex and the Castle is well
worth the visit |
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| Brighton |
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| Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
531500,104230 |
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| The
only city in Sussex, Brighton and Hove is a
cosmopolitan centre encompassing everything
from street theatre to high profile music 'gigs'
featuring some tof the UK leading artists. The
restuarants range from conventional British
fish and chips to Japanese, Koprean, Italian
and Spanish.
From
Daisyfields, Brighton can be reached within
45 minutes along the A259 |
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| Chichester |
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| Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
485740,104970 |
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| The
county town of Sussex, Chichester boasts a world
class theatre and some of the finese restuarants
in the area. Not least of the attractions are
the stunning views along the old canal systems
which has been revitalised over the past few years
to include the sylish modern homes shown on the
left |
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| Goodwood |
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| Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
487500,107500 |
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| Goodwood
is synonymous with the world of motor sports.
Two major events happens every year and Daisyfields
is always available for these events. We do advise
advance bookings for both the Goodwood Festival
of Speed running from 3rd to 5th July 2010 and
the Goodwood Revival running from 17th - 19th
September 2010. |
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Portsmouth |
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Ordnance
Survey Map Reference.
464190,100257 |
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| With
its historic dockyard, Portsmouth has always
been one of the major tourist attractions along
the South coast of England. It is within easy
reach of Daisyfields Campsite by taking the
A27 past Chichester and along to the start of
the M27 coast road. The city is well signposted
as to are the numnreous park and ride car parks
on the outskirts of the city |
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