Activities
Activities There’s always plenty to do… close by and slightly further afield…….. https://www.be-rad.co.uk/ Kayaking in the Cuckmere River, the River Ouse & much more……….. A
Pevensey Bay Beach is a dog friendly beach where Dogs allowed all year round.
There’s sand when the sea heads towards low tide, you can see fishermen lug worming – Tide Tables
The Sovereign Tower Lighthouse – On a clear day you can see a small silhouette of the sovereign tower lighthouse from Pevensey Bay beach.
The Sovereign Harbour and Retail Park 2 Miles (3.2Km) heading west
The Sovereign Harbour is the largest composite harbour complex in North Europe, Whether you’re looking to shop, relax, be entertained, eat and drink or simply enjoy a stroll around the marina.
There are many restaurants in Sovereign Harbour including, Simply Italian, The Thai Marina and a Harvester
Harbour Tours A 30 minute boat trip around the beautiful harbour and learn about the history of the marina as well as some quite surprising facts.Trips run daily every 45 minutes from 11.15am. Contact Paul for more information on 07790 077019
Channel Diving operates out of Eastbourne Marina offering Diving Trips, Fishing Trips, Boat Trips, Mackerel Fishing, from their boat Channel Diver, skippered by Steve Johnson. For more information visit www.channeldiving.com or call either 07970 674799 or the office on 01273 301142.
There is a swimming pool freedom leisure pool at Hailsham approximately 14 Km away.
Treasure Island – 3.4 Miles (5.4Km) Adventure Park can be found on the coastal road leading to Eastbourne.
Pevensey Castle 1.5 Miles (2.4Km)
Just a 30 minute walk away…. The site was originally used as a Roman fort. After the Norman Conquest it was given to William the Conqueror’s half-brother who used the Roman walls to construct a castle. It lay uninhabited from the 16th century.
There are also some interesting ghost stories associated with the castle
Eastbourne’s Bandstand 4.4 Miles (7 Km)
This Eastbourne tradition is celebrated every Wednesday evening usually from May until the end of October, consisting of a culmination of concert music which ends triumphantly with the prestigious Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture accompanied by a spectacular Firework display. The Fireworks can usually be heard from the Studio.
They also have many different performers and tribute bands throughout the summer.
There are many Eastbourne Theatres including:
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed Victorian theatre with a seating capacity of 936. The theatre was designed by Henry Currey and was built in 1884. In 1903 it was further improved by celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham. It is one of the best examples of small Victorian Theatre in the country.
Towner Art Gallery – Eastbourne
From excellent locally caught fish to sashimi grade tuna! Fantastic selection. Available for delivery too!
Tel 01323 646366
Tues – Sat 830am till 4pm, Sun – 830am till 2 pm, Closed on Mondays.
Chilley Farm Shop 2.6 mile
Meat and veg with a little cafe – Tel: 01323 768836
The road to chillies is very narrow road.
Sharnfold Farm Shop 4.6 miles
They sell locally farmed meat and Veg. Pick your own fruit and veg, it has a children’s play area and also a farm trail (no charge). Closed on Mondays.
There is a bus stop at the end of the road. Plan your journey here.
Pevensey Bay Train Station is just 20 minute walk away see National rail network here
Activities There’s always plenty to do… close by and slightly further afield…….. https://www.be-rad.co.uk/ Kayaking in the Cuckmere River, the River Ouse & much more……….. A
Alfriston Home to “The Clergy house” – the first National Trust Property which was bought in 1896. A very picturesque village with olde world pubs,
Events….. Eastbourne Bandstand – The busiest bandstand on the planet – something happening nearly all year round Arlington Bluebell Walk From Mid April to
Exploring Coastal Sussex – close by Gorgeous Peaceful Pevensey Bay Beach – less than a minutes walk away. Pevensey Bay Beach is a dog friendly
Hastings & Bexhill Hastings Hastings is most famous for the battle that took place there in 1066 between King Harold’s English and William the
Lewes… Famous for its bonfire night celebrations. Lewes is a pretty town with lots of antique shops and restaurants (Bills we have found to be
National Trust Properties & Historic Houses There many National trust properties and Historic houses to visit, here are just a few… Bateman’s National Trust -17th
Seven Sisters National Park The UK’s tallest chalk sea cliffs….. Beachy Head Whilst exploring Sussex here are some sights not to be missed for stunning scenery
Where to Eat…. The Aqua Bar and Grill (fantastic location right on the beach) 10 Minutes walk away – turn left at the beach, walk