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Discover a haven of fun and relaxation at Camber Sands Holiday Park, beautifully located in the charming county of Sussex.
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Chestnut Meadow is situated just two miles from the beach at Bexhill-on-Sea and within easy reach of the historic sites of 1066 Country, so called after the 11th-century Battle of Hastings and the introduction of Norman rule into the land.
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Coghurst Hall is set on the edge of the historic coastal town of Hastings, hidden in a beautiful tree-lined valley.
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Crowhurst Park Lodges is an exclusive award winning development of pine lodges has been tastefully landscaped in the magnificent grounds of Crowhurst Park, a 17th Century country estate.
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Golden Cross Park is ideally located should you want a romantic hideaway or a base to use whilst you explore the many wonderful attractions East Sussex has to offer.
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Set in the idyllic High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Park of East Sussex, Juniper Country Park is located perfectly for you to experience everything the vibrant county has to offer.
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Within the Hoseasons Bouja collection, Missing Link Glamping is a wonderful independent quirky holiday location that has a collection of holiday pods and is part of the Missing Link Brewery in West Sussex.
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Visit Pevensey Bay Holiday Park in Sussex for a fantastic holiday destination. Come and enjoy the relaxed environment and invigorating sea air.
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Set into the stunning scenery of the South Downs National Park and perfectly placed on the River Arun, Riverside Holiday Park is the ideal place to relax and unwind.
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Ideally located on the edge of Hastings with stunning sea views and just 15 minute walk from the towns long shingle beach, Shear Barn Holiday Park offers the perfect retreat for exploring the popular South Coast with its rich history and quaint villages.
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Swanborough Lakes is nestled in the folds of the South Downs National Park in farmland overlooking the lakes and views across to historic Lewes and its famous castle, Swanborough Lakes Lodges provides the perfect location from which to discover the stunning South Downs and the South Coast.
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Warren Wood Country Park is a stunning cluster of exclusive boutique lodges nestled in a haven of peace and tranquillity in the heart of East Sussex.
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Located between the historic towns of Rye and Hastings, Winchelsea Sands is the perfect base to embrace the region’s history and its many attractions.
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sussex Park & Visitor Guide

Sussex, a gem on the UK's south coast, offers a vibrant mix of seaside fun, rolling countryside, and lively towns. Foodies, get ready for fresh seafood platters and traditional cream teas in quaint village cafes. Adventure-seekers can dive into water sports, hiking trails, and exploring ancient castles. Did you know Sussex is home to the world's oldest known living tree, the majestic yew in the churchyard of St. Cuthbert's, Worth? Opting for a family break at a UK holiday park in Sussex means convenience and variety at your doorstep – the perfect base to explore, unwind, and create lasting memories without the hassle of daily planning.

Have You Discovered UK Holiday Parks?

These self-contained resorts offer caravans, lodges, and sometimes tents or glamping pods. You can enjoy a range of facilities including swimming pools, entertainment venues, kids' clubs, and restaurants. They're designed for families looking for a break where everything is on your doorstep!

Holiday parks offer more space and freedom than hotels, such as separate bedrooms, living areas, and your own outdoor space. With the added bonus of on-site amenities and entertainment. They're self-catering too, saving money on dining out.

Going for a UK holiday park means you can forget about stressful airports, and luggage restrictions, and you can pack the car with as many of your home comforts as you like. Plus, you're contributing to the local economy and reducing your carbon footprint.

Why Take Your 2024 Family Holiday Park Break in Sussex?

Sussex is a gem on the south coast of England, offering a mix of stunning landscapes, from rolling hills to pebbled beaches. It's steeped in history, with castles and ancient towns, but it's far from stuck in the past. For 2024, Sussex is buzzing with new attractions and events, including family-friendly festivals that celebrate everything from food to music. Choosing a holiday park here means you're nestled in nature, with easy access to exploring the unique offerings of the area, from the vibrant city life of Brighton to the serene South Downs.

If you're visiting Sussex with kids

Absolutely, Sussex is a playground for kids. From beach days at Eastbourne to exploring the historic Lewes Castle, there's plenty to keep them entertained. Holiday parks in the UK are fantastic for kids because they offer a safe environment with loads of activities on-site or nearby.

  1. Swimwear and towels for pool and beach days
  2. Comfortable walking shoes for exploring
  3. Sunhat and sunscreen for protection
  4. Light raincoat - just in case!
  5. Bucket and spade for beach fun
  6. Camera or binoculars for nature spotting
  7. Favourite toys or games for quiet evenings

Pet Friendly Sussex Adventures

Sussex is a haven for pet owners. Many beaches welcome dogs, and there's no shortage of pet-friendly pubs and restaurants. The Lamb Inn in Eastbourne and The Cider House in Brighton are just a couple of spots where your furry friends can join you for a meal. Always bring water and a bowl for your pet during outings, and check ahead for any pet restrictions at attractions.

Dog walking ideas in Sussex

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Seven Sisters Country Park 5 Cliffs and coast BN25 4AD
Ashdown Forest Varies Woodland RH18 5JP
High Weald Landscape Trail 10 Rolling hills TN5 7QG
St Leonards Forest 3 Forest RH13 6PP
Eastbourne Downs 4 Sea views BN20 7XH

Dining at the park, or heading out

Many holiday parks in Sussex offer on-site restaurants, serving everything from quick bites to gourmet meals. Sussex is famous for its fresh seafood, so don't miss out on trying some local fish and chips. For family-friendly dining, The Beach Deck in Eastbourne offers great food with stunning sea views. Couples might enjoy a more intimate setting at The Ginger Fox near Brighton, known for its local cuisine and charming atmosphere.

Outdoor Family Adventures

Sussex is brimming with outdoor activity centres. From canoeing at Cuckmere Haven to zip-lining at Go Ape in Crawley, there's something for every thrill-seeker. Watersports are big here, with paddleboarding and windsurfing being popular choices. Prices vary, but you can expect to pay around £40 for a family activity session. Most places are open from spring through autumn, making summer the perfect time to visit.

Nearby shopping

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Brighton Lanes Shopping area Boutiques & cafes BN1 1HD
Churchill Square Shopping centre High street brands BN1 2RG
Eastbourne Arndale Centre Shopping centre Shopping & dining BN21 3NW
The Needlemakers, Lewes Artisan shops Unique gifts & crafts BN7 2NZ
Gunwharf Quays Outlet shopping Designer brands PO1 3TZ

Choosing Sussex for your family holiday park break means embracing a mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and relaxation. With something for everyone, it's a destination that invites you to explore and create lasting memories.

Top Parks for 2024 in Sussex

Riverside Caravan Park, West Sussex

Driving Distance: 17.10 miles / About 0 hours and 29 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Riverside Caravan Park, nestled in 42 acres of grassland with picturesque tree-lined roads, is a family-owned park on the outskirts of Bognor Regis, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and family fun for an unforgettable holiday experience.

For the kids - Young guests will love the Rascals Club (4–13s), which hosts a variety of fun activities and games, ensuring they're entertained throughout their stay.

What's on-site? The park boasts a clubhouse with family entertainment including cabarets, discos, bingo, live music, and dancing. Although it doesn't have a swimming pool, the range of activities ensures there's never a dull moment.

What's nearby? Nearby attractions include Bognor Regis with its pier and Hotham Park (driving time: 10 minutes), Chichester and its magnificent cathedral (driving time: 15 minutes), and Goodwood (driving time: 20 minutes). Portsmouth Harbour is 25 miles away, offering a rich maritime heritage, while Brighton (31 miles) provides vibrant city life and beach fun. The Isle of Wight is accessible by ferry (36 miles).

Accommodation options: The park offers various accommodation types including the Arundel Caravan for families or groups of 6, and the Fontwell Caravan Plus, which is suitable for guests with partial disabilities and sleeps 4. All accommodations are designed for comfort with double glazing and central heating, ensuring a cozy stay.


Seal Bay, West Sussex

Driving Distance: 27.05 miles / About 0 hours and 44 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Seal Bay Resort, set on a mile-long beautiful beach in Selsey, West Sussex, is an award-winning destination offering a star-studded entertainment programme, unrivalled leisure facilities, and a brand-new adventure park, making it the ultimate family getaway.

For the kids - The Dockyard adventure park, indoor swimming pools, a funfair, and a wave rider promise endless fun for children of all ages.

What's on-site? Enjoy world-class entertainment in three venues, dine at Smugglers restaurant or relax at Smokey’s bar. The resort also offers a convenient bus service for easy park exploration.

What's nearby? The park is ideally located for exploring the stunning Solent sunset and enjoying the local area's attractions, including the nearby beach directly accessible from the park.

Accommodation options: Seal Bay offers a range of modern and stylish accommodation options including the Green Lawns Luxury Lodge and Beach Pads, perfect for families or groups seeking a unique seaside experience. Though pets are not allowed, the accommodations offer comfort and style with stunning sea views.


Edgeley Holiday Park, Surrey

Driving Distance: 28.33 miles / About 0 hours and 47 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Located in 26 acres of secluded Surrey woodland, Edgeley Holiday Park is a tranquil retreat offering excellent facilities including a heated indoor pool, fitness suite, and tennis court, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and leisure.

For the kids - Children can enjoy the play area, ensuring they have plenty of outdoor fun during their stay.

What's on-site? The park features an indoor heated pool, sauna, fitness centre, tennis court, and a launderette. It's a perfect setting for guests looking to stay active or unwind in a peaceful environment.

What's nearby? Being in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the park is surrounded by picturesque walking routes and is close to charming local towns for those wishing to explore further afield.

Accommodation options: Edgeley Holiday Park offers a range of accommodation including the Comfort Lodge 6 and Classic Plus Holiday Home 4, catering to families and groups. Pet-friendly options ensure that your furry friends can join in on the holiday fun.


Mill Rythe Holiday Park, Hampshire

Driving Distance: 33.49 miles / About 0 hours and 48 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Mill Rythe Coastal Village offers a serene getaway on Hayling Island, blending luxury with natural beauty and adventure, making it an ideal destination for families seeking a tranquil yet fun-filled holiday.

For the kids - The park provides various seasonal activities and sports courts, ensuring entertainment for children throughout their stay.

What's on-site? Facilities include an indoor pool, sports court, lounge bar, and a restaurant/café, catering to all your needs for relaxation and entertainment.

What's nearby? The park is close to award-winning blue flag beaches and offers easy access to scenic walking routes, perfect for family outings and nature lovers.

Accommodation options: Accommodation at Mill Rythe includes luxury caravans with options for pets and hot tubs, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay for all guests.


Family Days Out In Sussex

Planning a trip to one of the many holiday parks in Sussex? You're in for a treat! Sussex is brimming with attractions perfect for families. Here are the top 6 must-visit spots that promise fun for all ages.

Drusillas Park

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (times may vary)
  • Prices: Adults and Children (2+) from £20.95, under 2s free
  • Postcode: BN26 5QS
  • Est. time required: 4-6 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Drusillas Park is not your average zoo. It's an adventure! With close-up animal encounters, a splash pad, and themed playgrounds, it's a hit with younger kids. Don't miss the Hello Kitty Secret Garden. The best time to visit is weekdays during term time to avoid crowds.

Phone number: 01323 874100 | Web: www.drusillas.co.uk


Brighton Palace Pier

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (seasonal variations)
  • Prices: Free entry, pay per ride
  • Postcode: BN2 1TW
  • Est. time required: 2-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: Nearby, paid

Brighton Palace Pier is an iconic seaside experience. Packed with rides, arcades, and traditional fish and chips, it's a blast for all ages. Try the Turbo Coaster or the Horror Hotel for thrills. Visit at sunset for stunning views. Save by buying ride wristbands online.

Phone number: 01273 609361 | Web: www.brightonpier.co.uk


Bluebell Railway

  • Opening Times: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (varies by season)
  • Prices: Adults from £17, Children from £8.50
  • Postcode: RH18 5QP
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Step back in time on the Bluebell Railway. This heritage steam train offers a unique journey through the Sussex countryside. Special events like the Santa Special and dining trains add to the magic. Book in advance to secure your spot, especially for themed rides.

Phone number: 01825 720800 | Web: www.bluebell-railway.com


Fishers Adventure Farm Park

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Prices: Adults and Children (2+) from £15.75, under 2s free
  • Postcode: RH14 0EG
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Fishers Adventure Farm Park is a family favourite. With indoor play barns, outdoor adventure areas, and animal encounters, it's perfect for any weather. The Splash Attack water zone is a hit in summer. Weekdays are quieter, making it easier to enjoy all the activities.

Phone number: 01403 700063 | Web: www.fishersfarmpark.co.uk


Arundel Castle

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (April-October)
  • Prices: Adults £20, Children £10
  • Postcode: BN18 9AB
  • Est. time required: 4-5 hours
  • Nearest parking: Nearby, paid

Arundel Castle is a spectacular destination. Explore medieval history, stunning gardens, and breathtaking architecture. The castle hosts events like jousting tournaments, adding to the excitement. Visit in spring for the best garden views. Buying tickets online can save time on busy days.

Phone number: 01903 882173 | Web: www.arundelcastle.org


The Observatory Science Centre

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (seasonal variations)
  • Prices: Adults £9.75, Children £7.75
  • Postcode: TN33 9SH
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

The Observatory Science Centre is a hidden gem for curious minds. With hands-on exhibits and historic telescopes, it's both educational and fun. The centre often hosts workshops and stargazing nights. Check the calendar before you go to catch special events. A picnic area is available for lunch breaks.

Phone number: 01323 832731 | Web: www.the-observatory.org


Each of these attractions offers a unique experience, making Sussex a fantastic destination for families staying at holiday parks in the area. Remember, planning ahead can often snag you discounts and ensure you make the most of your visit. Enjoy your adventure in Sussex!

FAQs

This is our first stay on a holiday park, what will it be like?

Expect a blend of relaxation and adventure. Most holiday parks in Sussex, like Combe Haven or Church Farm, offer a mix of outdoor activities, entertainment, and pools. You'll find accommodations ranging from cosy caravans to luxury lodges, many with stunning views. It's a community vibe, with everything designed for family fun.

What should I pack when visiting Sussex?

Pack for all weathers – it can be unpredictable! Essentials include swimwear for the pool, comfortable walking shoes for exploring, and a raincoat. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat for sunny days. If you're staying at a park like White Horse, bring your golf clubs too, as they have a course.

Is Sussex a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely! Sussex shines year-round. Off-season, you'll enjoy quieter attractions and crisp, scenic walks. Places like Battle Abbey feel even more atmospheric. Plus, holiday parks like Park Holidays UK often have indoor facilities, so you can swim or enjoy entertainment, regardless of the weather.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Yes, your hot tub will be sparkling. Parks with hot tub facilities, such as Crowhurst Park, ensure a thorough clean and water change between guests. They also conduct regular checks to maintain hygiene and safety standards, so you can relax and unwind worry-free.

Can we bring our pets to the holiday park?

Many holiday parks in Sussex are pet-friendly, like Petwood Caravan Park. They understand pets are part of the family. You'll find dedicated walking areas and sometimes even special pet-friendly accommodations. Always check in advance, as there might be a small additional charge.

How do we book activities, and do they need to be booked in advance?

For popular activities, booking in advance is wise, especially during peak times. Parks like Combe Haven offer online booking portals for convenience. Some activities can be booked upon arrival, but to guarantee your spot, especially for things like archery or water zorbing, book early.

What's the best way to explore Sussex from our holiday park?

Renting a bike or bringing your own is a fantastic way to see Sussex. Many parks, including Church Farm, offer bike hire. Sussex has numerous cycle paths and trails offering scenic views. For farther attractions, consider a car rental to explore coastal towns and countryside.

Are there any grocery shopping options nearby?

Most holiday parks in Sussex have on-site shops for essentials. For a bigger shop, local towns usually have supermarkets. For example, if you're staying at White Horse, there's a large supermarket just a short drive away. Some parks even offer delivery services from local stores.

What kind of dining options will we find?

You're in for a treat! Alongside on-site restaurants and takeaways in parks like Combe Haven, Sussex is dotted with fantastic local pubs, seaside cafes, and fine dining options. Don’t miss trying fresh seafood along the coast or traditional cream tea in a quaint village café.

Is there WiFi in the holiday parks?

Yes, but it varies. Most holiday parks in Sussex offer free WiFi in communal areas, with some providing in-accommodation WiFi either free or for a small fee. If staying connected is important, check the WiFi details with your chosen park, like Crowhurst Park, before booking.

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