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Local Attractions
- 1066 Country
Experience the echoes of England's extraordinary past.
- Albourne Equestrian Centre
Albourne Equestrian Centre aims to cater for every type and age of rider.
- Amberley Working Museum
36 acres of fun, inside and out, for the whole family!
- Arundel Castle
This magnificent castle is still a family home and reflects the history of nearly 1,000 years. Fine collections of paintings and works of art, set in 40 acres of delightful grounds and gardens.
- Baloos Restaurant & Bar
Baloos Restaurant & Bar 5mins walk from our campsite
- Bignor Roman Villa
One of the largest villas to be open to the public.
- Drusillas Park
Drusillas is regarded as the best small zoo in the country with hundreds of exotic animals.
- Fishbourne Roman Palace
The Remains of the first century AD Roman Palace discovered in 1960
- Fort Fun & Rocky's
Fort Fun Amusement Park, pay one price & ride all day, If its wet come inside Rocky's Indoor Adventure play area.
- Harbour Park
Harbour Park is situated right on the sandy beaches and adjacent to the working Harbour and Marina in Littlehampton
- Hickstead Showground
Hickstead is synonymous with showjumping. As host to the British Grand Prix and the only Samsung Super League with FEI Competition in the British Isles, it is the home of British showjumping.
- Middle Farm
A working family dairy farm at the foot of the South Downs.
- Newhaven Fort
An award winning attraction for all the family.
- Olympos Leisure Centre
The Olympos leisure centres at Burgess Hill, East Grinstead and Haywards Heath offer extensive fitness facilities, family and social activities, relaxation and fun.
- The Bluebell Railway
The Bluebell Railway is a preserved all-steam railway, with over 30 locomotives.
- The Bull Inn
The Bull is a traditional style pub with log fires for the winter and large garden with children's play area for the summer.We also have a function room with a skittle gallery.
3 mins Drive from Blacklands Farm
- The George Hotel
The history of the famous George in Henfield can be traced back to the 16th century due to the discovery of the installation date of the inglenook fireplace in the Tudor Bar to the right of the front door. Experts have told us that the building style dates from between 1420 and 1430.
- The Royal Pavilion
If you are amazed by the exterior, just wait until you see the interior!
- The White Hart
Henfield’s historic White Hart dates from the 17th century and is a classic oak-beamed pub with a wealth of detail that will delight lovers of genuine English architecture.
- Three Greys Riding School
Three Greys Riding School is a family run business, which has been established since 1963.
- Tulleys Farm
Here at Tulleys Farm, near Turners Hill in the beautiful West Sussex countryside, we pride ourselves on offering the very best in shopping, eating, pick your own and family fun.
- Washbrooks Family Farm
A great day out for all the family whatever the weather.
- Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside is a very special place to wander amongst a fascinating collection of nearly 50 historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake.
- Yesterday's World
A magical time travel adventure from the reign of Queen Victoria to the 1970's
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