East Sussex Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
Explore a county of fabulous rolling downs, chalk cliffs, flower meadows and delightful towns. Beaches range from golden sand to shingle, pebbles to rocky coves, each with their own distinctive atmosphere. Enjoy the flamboyance of Brighton Pavilion, find out more about the Battle of Hastings and see where Anne of Cleves lived after her divorce from Henry VIII.
East Sussex Highlights
- Beachy Head Countryside Centre - brings the downland landscape & vegetation to life through a series of displays & an audio-visual show
- Bodiam Castle - a fairy-tale castle built in 1385 has it's intriguing past expressed in a museum & video rooms
- Brighton Palace Pier - this Victorian pier contains a range of fairground attractions, arcades, bars & restaurants
- South Downs National Park - England's newest national park covers over 800 square miles of chalk downs
- Glyndebourne Opera House - famous for it's summer festival which attracts international stars from the world of opera
- Hastings Castle and 1066 Story - the ruins of William the Conqueror's castle with exhibitions exploring the Battle of Hastings
- Royal Pavilion - a famous seaside palace & a former residence of King George IV better known as the Prince Regent
Plan your visit to East Sussex
- East Sussex Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in East Sussex
- East Sussex Attractions - browse sightseeing attractions and places to visit
- East Sussex Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
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