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Brighton
Leisure & Activity Centres
Britain's first beach sports centre and Brighton's only sandy beach.
We offer beach sports' activities to all ages and abilities including: beach volleyball, beach soccer, footvolley, beach rugby and ultimate frisbee.
Brighton
Cookery School
At Brighton Cookery School we help you have the best culinary experience where you are the chef and diner. Combine that with bottomless wine you have the magic formula for a relaxed, and balanced atmosphere where fun and learning go hand in hand.
Brighton
Church / Chapel
St Peter’s is an Anglican church planted from Holy Trinity Brompton, London, in 2009. We’re building a fun community in one of the most iconic and recognised buildings in the heart of Brighton. Our vision is to see the evangelisation of the nations,…
Brighton
Bus / Coach Tour
Discover Sussex in style with Brighton & Beyond Tours. Our award-winning small-group minibus tours take you from Brighton into the stunning South Downs and the iconic Seven Sisters white cliffs. Travel in comfort with knowledgeable local guides or…
Brighton
Enviromental Attraction
Rampion Visitor Centre is an exciting and interactive educational experience for children and adults of all ages. Visits are completely free, and you get the whole Visitor Centre to yourselves.
Brighton
Pier
Palace Pier is a 1,722ft long Victorian pier, located in the heart of Brighton and Hove’s 8 miles of coastline.
Cycling
One of the best ways to discover this area is by bike and to help you explore, we have developed a series of tried and tested bike rides. The rides are graded easy, medium and hard, so no matter your ability you will be able to find something that…
Brighton
Live Music Venue
Situated on Brighton seafront Shelter Hall is just a 10 minute walk from Brighton station with views of both the Palace and West piers. The venue hosts a variety of performances from both undiscovered and well known talent, varying from sunset…
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.