Sightseeing
Worthing has much to offer, as does the surrounding countryside in the Southdowns National Park.
The windmill along the road is open on two Sundays a month during the summer. I am a guide there so do ask me for details.
Open on two Sunday afternoons per month in the summer months. I guide at the mill so if you are here for one of our open days, I will give you all the details you need.
High Salvington Windmill
Salvington HillOpen on two Sunday afternoons per month in the summer months. I guide at the mill so if you are here for one of our open days, I will give you all the details you need.
The pier is the focus of our seaside town. Make for a parking spot nearby and walk along the prom, take a ride on the observation wheel, visit the theatres, restaurants and bars.
53 locals recommend
Worthing Pier
Marine ParadeThe pier is the focus of our seaside town. Make for a parking spot nearby and walk along the prom, take a ride on the observation wheel, visit the theatres, restaurants and bars.
Little town with antique shops and the marvellous Petworth House. See my in-room brochure for more details.
105 locals recommend
Petworth
Little town with antique shops and the marvellous Petworth House. See my in-room brochure for more details.
The Pavilion was the "folly" of the Prince Regent. It has been restored. It's near Brighton Beach and the Laynes. You need to visit Brighton for a day. I suggest you go by train as parking is horrendously expensive.
289 locals recommend
Brighton Pavilion
The Pavilion was the "folly" of the Prince Regent. It has been restored. It's near Brighton Beach and the Laynes. You need to visit Brighton for a day. I suggest you go by train as parking is horrendously expensive.
Nelson's flagship, the Mary Rose - lots to see at the historic ships dockyard. Portsmouth also has a great shopping centre.
345 locals recommend
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Nelson's flagship, the Mary Rose - lots to see at the historic ships dockyard. Portsmouth also has a great shopping centre.
Devils Dyke station
Devil's Dyke RoadFabulous views, good walking.
These gardens have been completed revamped during the pandemic. They re-opened in June. I haven't been yet since the remodelling. They used to be free to enter but I am not so sure now. However, it's well worth visiting this little oasis in its own micro-climate.
38 locals recommend
Highdown Gardens
Littlehampton RoadThese gardens have been completed revamped during the pandemic. They re-opened in June. I haven't been yet since the remodelling. They used to be free to enter but I am not so sure now. However, it's well worth visiting this little oasis in its own micro-climate.
Food scene
Local (you can walk there) Indian restaurant. Good reviews and I can vouch for them. Eat in or takeaway.
Anaz Indian Restaurant & Takeaway
210 Findon RoadLocal (you can walk there) Indian restaurant. Good reviews and I can vouch for them. Eat in or takeaway.
Fine dining, not cheap but very good. Great for a special occasion. And it is walkable (Findon Village)
6 locals recommend
Sylvan Oak Restaurant
Fine dining, not cheap but very good. Great for a special occasion. And it is walkable (Findon Village)
This is the most amazing seafood place ever! (outside of the Med.) It's right on the seafront. But it is tiny so booking is essential.
57 locals recommend
CrabShack
2 Marine ParadeThis is the most amazing seafood place ever! (outside of the Med.) It's right on the seafront. But it is tiny so booking is essential.
You need to drive to this one, but it's a great bistro pub. I recommend.
14 locals recommend
The Lamb Bar at Angmering
You need to drive to this one, but it's a great bistro pub. I recommend.
About 4 miles away but worth it. Spanish tapas and wine bar. One of my friends is the chef there and I know the food is great.
13 locals recommend
Andalucia – Tapas & Wine Bar
60 Ferring StreetAbout 4 miles away but worth it. Spanish tapas and wine bar. One of my friends is the chef there and I know the food is great.