Food scene
Situated five minute drive from the Park. A rustic Gastropub, with some quirky touches, offering real ales and modern/European menu
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The Walnut Tree station
Vinnetrow RoadSituated five minute drive from the Park. A rustic Gastropub, with some quirky touches, offering real ales and modern/European menu
Situated less than 10 minutes drive away from Park. Large outside beer garden, fantastic Sunday lunch.
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The Spotted Cow
Selsey RoadSituated less than 10 minutes drive away from Park. Large outside beer garden, fantastic Sunday lunch.
Ideally located 10 minute drive to Chichester, the Ivy Chichester Brasserie is the perfect spot for anyone taking a break between shopping on the city’s bustling high street, or the visitors who flock to see its famous cathedral and art gallery.
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The Ivy Chichester Brasserie
89-91 East StreetIdeally located 10 minute drive to Chichester, the Ivy Chichester Brasserie is the perfect spot for anyone taking a break between shopping on the city’s bustling high street, or the visitors who flock to see its famous cathedral and art gallery.
Sightseeing
Stunning cathedral in the heart of Chichester. The Cathedral is a living church that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries.
A truly beautiful cathedral both inside and outside. As you approach it, if it is sunny the stonework glows a lovely golden colour.
There is so much to see inside; several side chapels, the high altar, the stained glass windows (especially the stunning Marc Chagall window), the 'Chichester Reliefs' - possibly Anglo-Saxon carvings of the raising of Lazarus, the Treasury, a Roman mosaic visible through a glass panel in the floor.
Super-friendly guides and volunteers who are happy to chat and explain.
A place to see wonderful things but also a place to be quiet, to pray, to contemplate. Well worth a visit.
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Chichester Kathedrale
Stunning cathedral in the heart of Chichester. The Cathedral is a living church that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries.
A truly beautiful cathedral both inside and outside. As you approach it, if it is sunny the stonework glows a lovely golden colour.
There is so much to see inside; several side chapels, the high altar, the stained glass windows (especially the stunning Marc Chagall window), the 'Chichester Reliefs' - possibly Anglo-Saxon carvings of the raising of Lazarus, the Treasury, a Roman mosaic visible through a glass panel in the floor.
Super-friendly guides and volunteers who are happy to chat and explain.
A place to see wonderful things but also a place to be quiet, to pray, to contemplate. Well worth a visit.
10 minute drive from the Park, Jungle Paradise Adventure Golf has both an outdoor and indoor 18 hole adventure golf course. Fun for all the family.
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Jungle Paradise Adventure Golf
10 minute drive from the Park, Jungle Paradise Adventure Golf has both an outdoor and indoor 18 hole adventure golf course. Fun for all the family.
Situated half an hours drive from the park, Thereare nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Arun. Well worth a day out.
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Arundel Castle
Situated half an hours drive from the park, Thereare nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Arun. Well worth a day out.
The displays in the museum are very interesting and informative and the mosaic floors are simply breathtaking.
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Fishbourne
The displays in the museum are very interesting and informative and the mosaic floors are simply breathtaking.
So much to explore, a wander in the glasshouses, the walled garden and a lovely walk along the Edwardian pergola.
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West Dean Gärten
So much to explore, a wander in the glasshouses, the walled garden and a lovely walk along the Edwardian pergola.
Picturesque village, worth a visit for a few hours, but be aware of the tide, the road can become the sea bed pretty fast. This little village has a very old church, a beautiful mill stream, a couple of tea rooms, and gift shops. Nice walks around the harbour, finishing off with a pint in the Anchor Bleu or Berkeley Arms.
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Bosham Kai
Picturesque village, worth a visit for a few hours, but be aware of the tide, the road can become the sea bed pretty fast. This little village has a very old church, a beautiful mill stream, a couple of tea rooms, and gift shops. Nice walks around the harbour, finishing off with a pint in the Anchor Bleu or Berkeley Arms.
Should you want to use the park facilities (swimming pool, clubhouse) passes are purchased at the reception. Photo ID is required along with proof of your stay.
Prices for Entertainment passes
Peak season (bank holidays and school holidays)
3/4 nights
Adults £27
Children £22
7 nights
Adults £42
Children £37
Off peak
3/4 nights
Adults £17
Children £12
7 nights
Adults £27
Children £17
A day pass can be purchased
Peak
Adult £11.00
Child £8.00
Off peak
Adult £8.00
Child £6.00
Children under 2 years of age is free
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Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park
Vinnetrow RoadShould you want to use the park facilities (swimming pool, clubhouse) passes are purchased at the reception. Photo ID is required along with proof of your stay.
Prices for Entertainment passes
Peak season (bank holidays and school holidays)
3/4 nights
Adults £27
Children £22
7 nights
Adults £42
Children £37
Off peak
3/4 nights
Adults £17
Children £12
7 nights
Adults £27
Children £17
A day pass can be purchased
Peak
Adult £11.00
Child £8.00
Off peak
Adult £8.00
Child £6.00
Children under 2 years of age is free
City/town information
Chichester