Family fun Highlights
Number of results: 9
Horam
Ancient barns showcasing examples farm machinery such as ploughs, harrows and carts. Plus agricultural tools, stable equipment, the dairy, forge and countryside sports.
Uckfield
This is a unique place to visit where you can enjoy the beautiful Wealden landscape. Enjoy a walk around the ancient Woodland Walk and perhaps stay a while enjoying our camping facilities. Sample our renowned Latchetts Ice Cream or enjoy…
Lewes
Blackberry Farm Park, a fun filled family day out!
They are a family run farm park set in the beautiful East Sussex countryside. The park offers a huge selection of outdoor play, farm animals and exciting rides for the whole family to enjoy. We…
FLETCHING
They offer alpaca walks around their beautiful farm in East Sussex. Situated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Spring Farm is superbly located adjacent to the Ashdown Forest. Alpacas (and Llamas) are delightful and friendly…
Midhurst
The South Downs National Park is over 1,600 km.sq. and stretches 100 miles from the edge of Winchester to Beachy Head.
The Park's geology combines the greensands and clays of the Weald with the chalk of the Downlands.
Alfriston
Make WILD memories and enjoy a great family day out at the award-winning Drusillas Park. Drusillas offers a loving home to over one hundred exotic animals, including sloths and penguins!
Have a zooper exciting day out that all the family will…
Wadhurst
Bewl Rookery Afternoon Tea and Alpaca Experience. Meet our friendly alpacas, take photos and feed them carrots then enjoy a traditional afternoon tea served in our garden marquee.
Nr Eastbourne
Birling Gap is part of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, one of the longest stretches of undeveloped coastline on the south coast with breathtaking, unspoilt views of the sea and over the downland and cliffs.
Polegate
Lullington Heath is situated South Downs between the villages of Jevington and Litlington. This 62 hectare Reserve is nationally important and was established in 1955 to conserve one of the largest areas of chalk heath remaining in Britain.