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Brighton
Cookery School
We are the cookery school with a heart in the heart of Brighton. We work with some of the city’s top, chefs, food experts and cookery teachers and our inspirational classes are a great way to try your hand at exciting new techniques, global cuisines…
Brighton & Hove Area
Treasure Hunt
Black Cat Treasure Hunts create bespoke, creative adventures across Brighton — perfect for team building, birthdays, and hen parties, with every hunt tailored to your group. Downloadable treasure hunts for families and tourists too.
Brighton
Bus / Coach Tour
Explore the vineyards of Sussex on board an iconic vintage bus with Great British Wine Tours. Join us for a unique day out tasting award-winning English wines and dining among the vines. Scheduled and private wine tours available for hen parties,…
Brighton
Activity Organiser
Fancy cruising the glorious Sussex coast on a Yacht, Jet ski or Powerboat? Brighton Boating in the Marina will have you out on the water, speeding through the waves or gently sailing through the tides before you know it.
Falmer , Brighton
Sports Ground
The award-winning American Express Stadium opened in 2011 and is home to Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. The club currently compete in the Premier League, following promotion from the Championship in 2017.
Brighton
Coastal
Britain's most accessible naturist beach, Brighton Naturist Beach is within easy walking distance of central Brighton. The naturist area of the beach is just before Black Rock at Duke's Mound along the main beachfront.
Mermaid Walk, Brighton Marina
Boat Trip
Fancy some time on the water off the Sussex coast on a Stable 10m power Cat?. Brighton Diver offers Wind Farm tours Fishing, Scenic Cruise, Diving and Party trips.
Haywards Heath
Garden
Botanical heritage and stunning landscapes make Borde Hill Garden the perfect day out for horticultural enthusiasts, country lovers and families. Tranquil garden rooms, woodland & lakeside walks and adventure playground with cafe and restaurant.
Hove
Windmill
A hexagonal smock mill on top of flint tower and barns dating from the 1820's with the original workings in place. Visitors can discover how grain is made into flour.
Rottingdean
Garden
Gardens once formed part curtilage of The Elms where Rudyard Kipling lived from 1897-1902. There is a "wild garden" for picnics & croquet can be seen during the summer. Apart from this, no ball games or radios are allowed.