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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.
Washington
Vineyard
The family-run Wiston Estate offers a variety of tours from their winery, where guests can learn about the wine production, taste the award-winning wines, or enjoy the Landscape and Nature tours that take in the wider estate. Their Chalk Restaurant…
Portslade, Brighton & Hove
Water Based Activities
Oyster Diving is a PADI 5-star Instructor Development Centre which means they offer the highest training standards from complete novices through to professional and instructor courses.
Bartholomew Square, Brighton
Walking Tour
Located beneath Brighton Town Hall in the heart of the city, the Old Police Cells Museum offers a unique and informative journey into Sussex’s policing past. Set within the original basement cells of Brighton’s former police station (in use from the…
Brighton & Hove
Garden
One Garden Brighton is a free to enter destination garden, a place to connect with nature and discover something different every day.
One Garden Brighton is proudly presented and managed by Plumpton College. A walled garden,…
Brighton & Hove
Workshop
Atelier Beside the Sea is a new creative arts space situated on Brighton beach, offering a wide range of creative activities and the best in art and craft to inspire and surprise our local community and visitors to our city
Rottingdean
Museum
This charming early Georgian building houses an Art Gallery, Museum & Tea Garden as well as the Rottingdean Library.
Brighton
Museum
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery houses one of the most important and eclectic collections outside national institutions. Dynamic and innovative galleries - including fashion and style, 20th century art and design, and fine art - feature exciting…
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.