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South Downs National Park South Downs National Park South Downs ARUN VALLEYLine Guide2018.indd 1 93 A31 Gatwick Airport M23 Local Bus Service Arun Valley Railway Station Three Arun Valley Railway Line Metrobus Route 93 Bridges A24 Other Railway Metrobus Route 23 Ifield Motorway Compass Route 74 Crawley Major Roads Compass Route 85 Faygate Minor Roads Compass Route 100 23 The Hawth Theatre South Downs National Park Stagecoach 1 93 Tilgate Park South Downs Way Stagecoach 9 Littlehaven & Nature Centre Downs Link Stagecoach 17 Cycleway and Footpath / Stagecoach 60 Horsham Balcombe National Cycle Network Stagecoach 700 The Capitol Christ’s Horsham Theatre Hospital Museum A23 South Downs 100 Southwater Haywards National Park Country Park Heath 17 Haywards Billingshurst 23 Heath Petersfield A272 Midhurst A272 A272 1 Petworth Rive 74 r Rother Petworth House & Park 1 West Pulborough Chiltington Wivelsfield 60 100 A24 Burgess Burgess Hill South Downs Partridge Hill Gliding Club Green 17 South Downs RSPB Pulborough 1 R Henfield i 60 Bignor Brooks 100 v National Park e Storrington r Singleton Roman Villa A Hassocks Nature d West Dean u r 17 A23 Gardens Weald & Downland Reserve Open Air Museum 100 Parham House 100 100 & Gardens R Amberley i Kingley Vale National v Amberley Working Museum 60 e Steyning Nature Reserve r 23 A & Heritage Centre Goodwood House r un South Downs r Goodwood Arundel u 1 d A Arundel r Fishbourne Roman Aerodrome Wetlands e National Park Castle v Emsworth Palace i A27 85 Centre R Nutbourne South Downs A27 Moulescoomb Fishbourne Planetarium Fontwell Park Arundel 23 A27 Southbourne 700 Worthing Preston Park 85 A27 Shoreham-by-SeaAldrington Ford Arundel Lancing Southwickk Portslade HoH vee LondonLon BoshamChichester Museum Road East 9 Hove Brighton 9 Worthing Shoreham Fishersgate Harbour 9 West 700 Chichester Barnham Worthing Lancing Chichester Chichester Harbour Brighton Yapton Worthing Cathedral Ship Canal 700 Park Angmering Goring-by-Sea Durrington-on-SeaD Sea Bognor Regis 700 Rustington Goring-by-Sea Museum Felpham Littlehampton Bognor Regis ARUNDEL WALKING TOURS HARBOUR PARK CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL Join Martin Alderton, leader of Arundel Historic Tours Seafront, Littlehampton BN17 5LL Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1RP to be enthused by his wealth of information about Splash land on the Log Flume, or try favourites like A magnificent 900 year old Cathedral. World-famous the locality. Tours start from the Norfolk Arms each day the Dodgems and Ocean Coaster. Rides for younger artworks. Free entry, free guided tours. Special trails for at 2.00pm, or visit our website to find out about events children include a Giant Slide and Mini Car Circuit, children. Superb Café/Shop. A fascinating place to visit. which include a walk. You can book a tour adapted to indoors offers soft play area & arcade games. Free your needs, or invite Arundel to you, by way of a talk Entry, Sandy Beach, Crab Fishing, Trendy Promenade, OPEN DAILY 7.15am. Closes 6.30pm (Mon to Sat), about the area. Restaurants and Cafes. 5pm (Sun). Bus/train 5 mins walk. Arundel Chichester Special offer: ‘Buy One Get One Free’ Ride Book www.arundelwalkingtours.co.uk offer on production of a valid train or bus ticket and www.chichestercathedral.org.uk [email protected] the Line Guide leaflet. Ride books are £17. 01243 782595 07557 282427 Littlehampton www.harbourpark.com SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK 01903 721200 CHICHESTER SHIP CANAL With over 3,300km of rights of way, the South Downs Chichester Ship Canal, Canal Basin, National Park offers a landscape as diverse as it is Canal Wharf, Chichester PO19 8DT breath-taking. Its green rolling pastures, wide open spaces, Within easy reach of the railway and bus stations, ancient woodlands, river valleys and dramatic coastline Chichester Ship Canal runs four miles from the canal truly encompass the National Park’s ethos of being one basin in the city to Chichester Harbour at Birdham. of ‘Britain’s Breathing Spaces’. Amberley station, in the Take a boat trip, hire a rowing boat, visit the shop/cafe, heart of the National Park, and Arundel and Pulborough or take a stroll down the towpath. Canal boat trips run stations adjacent to it, offer unparalleled access to walks four times a day. and rides in the Park as well as to its wildlife, heritage and culture. Chichester southdowns.gov.uk/enjoy www.chichestercanal.org.uk 01730 814810 01243 771363 THE NOVIUM MUSEUM ARUNDEL MUSEUM WWT ARUNDEL WETLAND CENTRE Tower Street, Chichester PO19 1QH Mill Road, Arundel BN18 9PA Mill Road, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9PB Situated in Chichester City Centre, The Novium Enjoy a day out at this fascinating museum located on Ride a guided boat through bustling wetlands. Explore is built over the remains of a Roman Bath House. the bank of the River Arun. Find out about the town, towering reedbeds to wonder at wildlife. With natural The award-winning, family friendly museum showcases castle, river and people of this historic place, a gateway play areas and modern bird hides – take time to the past 500,000 years of local history and is also home to the South Downs. discover, watch, learn or play. to Chichester’s Tourist Information Centre. Admission is Special offer: 50% off the price of normal tickets Special offer: 2 for 1 admission on production free. Enjoy a 10% discount in our café with this ad. during 2018 on production of a valid train or bus ticket of a valid train ticket and the Line Guide leaflet: Chichester and the Line Guide leaflet. www.daysoutguide.co.uk/wwt-arundel- wetland-centre www.thenovium.org Arundel (10 minute walk or short taxi ride) 01243 775888 www.arundelmuseum.org Arundel (20 minute walk or taxi ride) 01903 885866 www.wwt.org.uk/Arundel 01903 883355 TILGATE PARK AND NATURE CENTRE AMBERLEY WORKING MUSEUM Crawley, West Sussex RH10 5PQ Amberley, West Sussex BN18 9LT 250 acres of beautiful parkland, woods and lakes. Lots of A wonderful industrial museum set in the South Downs family fun including meerkats at the Nature Centre, Go National Park. Traditional craftspeople, free narrow-gauge Ape treetop adventure trails, Smith & Western, kayaking railway and historic bus service. A range of exhibits, and boating on the main lake. nature trails, restaurant and more. With over 30 special events held throughout the year. Crawley Amberley www.crawley.gov.uk/tilgatepark www.tilgatenaturecentre.co.uk www.amberleymuseum.co.uk 01293 521168 01798 831370 FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE BIGNOR ROMAN VILLA CHICHESTER TOUR GUIDES Salthill Road, Fishbourne, Bignor, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1PH We are a group of (Institute of Tourist Guiding) qualified guides who are bursting with enthusiasm for our city and Chichester PO19 3QR The stunning remains of a Roman home and farm with its surrounding coast and countryside. Whether you are Visit Fishbourne Roman Palace – the largest collection world-class mosaic floors in the heart of the South looking for a short highlights city walk or a full day out, of in situ mosaic floors in Britain, museum of artefacts Downs National Park. Their refurbished tea-rooms are we can create an exciting itinerary to meet your needs. and Britain’s first garden – bringing history to life. also open. We’d be happy to hear from you! Special offer: 2 for 1 entry with a valid train ticket Amberley (and will need to take a taxi) Chichester and the Line Guide Leaflet:www.daysoutguide. www.bignorromanvilla.co.uk co.uk/fishbourne-roman-palace-and- 01243 850533 email: [email protected] 01798 869259 gardens Facebook, Twitter and www.chtg.co.uk Fishbourne www.sussexpast.co.uk/fishbourne 01243 785859 RSPB PULBOROUGH BROOKS LOOK & SEA VISITOR CENTRE Wiggonholt, Pulborough RH20 2EL 63-65 Surrey Street, Littlehampton, A beautiful nature reserve with walking trails, wildlife West Sussex BN17 5AW watching hides, family activities and play & picnic areas. Look & Sea is the home of the Littlehampton Heritage The Visitor Centre has a café and gift shop. Exhibition Centre, providing the perfect day out, with fun and entertainment for all the family. The exhibition offers Special offer: Half price nature trail entry on production a fun, interactive approach to learning about the history 16/04/2018 09:50 of the Line Guide and a valid (same day) train or bus ticket. of the river, harbour and seaside town of Littlehampton. Pulborough (Compass bus 100 between Pulborough Littlehampton and Storrington stopping outside Wiggonholt) 01903 718984 | www.lookandsea.co.uk www.rspb.org.uk/pulboroughbrooks email: [email protected] 01798 875851 ARUN VALLEY Line Guide 2018.indd 2 2018.indd Guide Line VALLEY ARUN 16/04/2018 09:50 16/04/2018 www.sussexcrp.org www.travelinesoutheast.org.uk . with journey your Plan FREE © SouthernRail Twitter @SussexCRP Twitter www.sussexcrp.org a PDF copy of any of the Line Guides, please visit: visit: please Guides, Line the of any of copy PDF a download to or SCRP of work the about information more For look out for the SCRP logo at stations! at logo SCRP the for out look Many stations benefit from community station partnerships – – partnerships station community from benefit stations Many th Downs Line Downs th Nor The • Arun Valley Line Valley Arun The • shlink Line shlink Mar The • ord to Brighton Line Brighton to ord Seaf The • Tonbridge to Redhill & Reigate Line Reigate & Redhill to Tonbridge The • Station Way RH10 1JA RH10 Way Station 0RD RH6 Airport Gatwick Station Road PO18 8N PO18 Road Station 3Q PO19 Road Salthill 8DL PO19 Southgate 0ES PO22 Road Barnham 0BH BN18 Road Ford Ne 1AH RH20 Approach Station Rusper Road RH12 4SJ RH12 Road Rusper Fa 0SP RH11 Drive Ifield
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