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Glamping in South Downs
If you like to experience new things, Holidu invites you to the South Downs, a famous place for its green hills, white cliffs, wetlands, ancient forests, and plains populated with heather. The South Downs National Park stretches across southern England. With its long-distance shortcuts, unique fauna, and bike routes, it is a true paradise for lovers of both nature and culture. Marvel at the rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and picturesque villages that dot this national park!
Beautiful glamping with astonishing viewsBeing in contact with nature has never been so special as it is to stay in a glamping in the South Downs, where the most beautiful landscapes are in front of your eyes at any time of the day, whether dawn or dusk, here you can contemplate the most beautiful views that nature can give you. You will be able to enjoy glamping sites with all the basic services even when you will be away from the hustle and bustle of the city. You will have internet, television, a parking, a balcony, and a garden, among others.
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Seven Sisters and Friston Forest Circular Walk is a 7-mile trail that is located near Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. It is made up of a river that is classified as dangerous. The trail offers you many options of activities to do, the best dates to visit are from March to October. Dogs can also visit this trail, but they must be on a leash.
South Downs for familiesExplore the sights and sounds that the park offers with one of the experiences included in The English National Park Experience Collection: from savouring the delicious sparkling wine that is he elaborates in the same park to trace moments in the life and times of Jane Austen, who lived in this region and found in it a source of inspiration.
The South Downs are a base of undulating chalk terrain and are recognized as one of the most important limestone landscapes in England
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This castle in West Sussex, England is an improved medieval English Gothic style castle. This emblematic place comes from the reign of Eduardo and was concluded by Roger II of Montgomery, who later assumed the position of first Earl of Arundel by the courtesy of William the Conqueror. The castle was damaged during the English Civil War, and was later restored in the 17th and 19th centuries.
2. Visit Cape BeachyCape Beachy is a limestone hill located on the south coast of England, near Eastbourne in the county of East Sussex. This is the largest calcareous hill you will see in Britain, it has a height of 162 meters above sea level. The summit will give you views from Dungeness to Selsey Bill in the west. Something that may surprise you are to know that this place is famous for being used by suicide bombers.
3. Meet Amberley Museum of heritage AmberleyThis is a museum of industrial domain, located in the air free at Amberley, alongside Arundel in England. It was previously known as the Amberley Museum and Heritage and Center Amberley Chalk Pits Museum. It was built in 1978 by the Southern Industrial History Center Trust. You will see that the museum functions as a well-known charity.
4. Tour Jane Austen's House MuseumThis small independent museum was the home of a writer who lived there in the 17th century and in which the novelist Jane Austen spent the last years of her life. This house museum is located in the village of Chawton, very close to Alton in Hampshire. This place has been listed as Grade I since 1963.
5. Get to know the South Downs National ParkThis route is well signposted and easy to navigate. There are some water points along the way. Some views are beautiful, you will see glorious quarries, but it is very hilly and steep in places, maybe you need a fit horse. Many of the roads are also very flinty / Stoney. You can meet badgers, deer, birds of prey and many other animals.
6. Explore Brett Gallery, West SussexHere you will find many photos of class J and other boats beautiful. The workmanship is perfect, and the gallery is well presented, clean and fresh and, although everything is very black and white, these photographs are a fantastic show. It is well worth a visit, as they are real photographs of the Cowes Beken, files produced from real glass plates, they are actually old snapshots.
7. Don't miss Goodwood HouseGoodwood House is a home seat of the Duke of Richmond, a house. It is also a 4,900 hectare farm located in Westhampnett, Chichester. The house was built around 1600 and is listed as a Grade I building.
Information about glampings in South Downs
🏡 Glampings available: | 18 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -46%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | barbecue, Wi-Fi and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 4 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |