So, how soon can you visit the stunning Sussex South Downs?
Celebrated as an area of outstanding natural beauty, this part of the Sussex South Downs - running parallel to the sea just north of the Brighton to Eastbourne coastline - is a painter's paradise and a heavenly place to explore. From childhood, summer days out to the south coast have always had something spell-binding about them - travelling from London, that tantalising line of the South Downs in the distance seemed to separate the ordinary world from somewhere magical. Today, living at the foot of the Downs that line has lost none of its power to enchant...
Downlands Adventure and Activities
There are so many great outdoor activities that you can enjoy on (or above) the South Downs ...
Mountain biking
Walking, hiking and rambling
Hang gliding and paragliding
Visit South Downs Nature Reserves
Sledging
Gliding
Horse riding and horse racing
Hot air ballooning
Bird watching
Golf
...or simply walking, picnicking and doing your own thing!
Accommodation
Stay in welcoming Bed and Breakfast guest houses
Set in some of the loveliest locations, these Bed and Breakfast Guest Houses offer stunning views and a warm welcome.
Rent a delightful Sussex country cottage
Here you'll find an insider's view on the delightful cottages and other attractive properties for rent in this part of the Sussex.
Pitch your tent in a beautifully located campsite
Check here for those special sites that are off the beaten track, yet conveniently situated for your holiday.
The Historic Downland Villages
Soon to form part of the 'South Downs National Park', there are many jewels to discover in this corner of Southern England.
Nestled along the edge of the Downs are the historic Downland villages, some of which are mentioned in the Doomsday Book. One, the village of Ditchling, is the subject of the recent, widely acclaimed BBC Television documentary series, A Very English Village
Family Adventure Holidays and Short Breaks
Whether you visit for a fun day out, a romantic short break or an adventurous family holiday, the South Downs offer classically lovely English countryside in an exceptionally pleasant climate - Sussex even boasts its own award-winning vineyards!
Maybe, like us, after one or two visits you'll also end up making your home here!
Take your family to some of the South Coast's loveliest beaches and seaside towns, such as Brighton or Eastbourne.
Visit wildlife nature reserves, such as Stoneywish Country Park in Ditchling.
Enjoy your children's sheer delight when you take them to the popular Drusilla's Zoo near Alfriston, or to Washbrooks Farm with its Quad Bike circuit in Hurstpierpoint.
Check out our What's on for families in Sussex section for some of the fun activities and events suitable for families with children.
Eat out at friendly country pubs or in sophisticated restaurants.
Take afternoon refreshments at the Victorian 'tea gardens' at Littlington (absolutely delicious home-made cakes!), on your way back from the beautiful beach and nature reserve at Cuckmere Haven.
Visit museums, the opera at Glydebourne, art galleries, and country houses - such as Firle Place and Charleston Farmhouse.
Shop at some of the fantastic range of local produce and craft shops.
Time your visit to coincide with one of the local fairs or other traditional events that mark life in the South Downs.
Visit the historic village of Ditchling, location of the recent BBC Television documentary series, A Very English Village.
Directions to Ditchling village
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