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Glamping in West Sussex
Glamping sites in areas near the beautiful beaches along the English Channel where you just have to open the windows to hear the sea. Sites located near spectacular parks to be in contact with nature without losing the warmth and comfort of home. West Sussex is the best destination for its stunning coastline, natural wonders and historical sights.
Comfortable glamping with a lot of styleLuxurious independent accommodations, equipped with all the comforts for travellers to enjoy an unforgettable holiday. With an exquisite taste, they will make you feel like you are in a luxury hotel. Very well-maintained green areas ideal to rest after a very active day, parking, Wi-Fi, a new concept of accommodation.
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More than half of the county are wonderful protected green areas, such as South Downs Park, which you can explore on hiking or biking trails to disconnect from the world. Elegant gardens with their varied flora are another point of interest, so you'll appreciate it if you visit Wakehurst and no less attractive are the picturesque coastal towns with blue flag beaches and wide walks overlooking the English Channel.
West Sussex for history loversThe county is replete with imposing ancient monuments such as Chichester Cathedral and spectacular artistic gems from the era of Roman occupation such as Fishbourne Roman Palace. You can also learn about what domestic life was like in past centuries if you visit the Weald &Downland Living Museum, an adorable area that exhibits furnished houses, workshops and original mills of the time.
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This beautiful beach with deep blue waters and fine sand, is full of natural meadows where you can delight by observing many rare species of animal and plant life. The breadth of the beach allows you to practice sports such as windsurfing or kitesurfing, but if you want more tranquillity, you can enjoy its crystal clear waters by snorkelling, taking a dip or walk the trails that surround it.
2. A park with spectacular natural wondersYou can tour the South Downs Park on foot or by bike and enjoy incredible views as you pass pretty villages, Iron Age fortresses, and wildflower meadows teeming with orchids and butterflies. Dare to take a boat safari to observe the birds of the wetlands and watch the otters swim. The region is full of vineyards, take advantage of visiting one to taste an excellent sparkling wine.
3. Extensive and elegant gardensWakehurst is a beautiful botanical garden that houses a varied collection of beautiful and exotic plants such as ginger lilies, tea trees and eucalyptus trees. Here you can also admire animal species in the Loder Valley with butterflies and badgers. Children will enjoy the Heritage Garden where they can sow seeds and take them home.
4. A majestic cathedral of the eleventh centuryChichester Cathedral is a jewel of art history and architecture. You will be amazed at its majesty and the artistic treasures that are inside. Soak up its history of reconstructions over the years and discover its secrets such as the remains of Roman mosaics buried under the floor of the central nave and that you can contemplate through a glass.
5. A villa to know how people lived in past centuriesCome and discover at the Weald &Downland Living Museum, traditional rural buildings that tell the stories of the families who lived and worked in them for a period of 950 years. Enjoy domestic demonstrations, such as Tudor cuisine where you can taste medieval dishes or learn what it was like to work in the Victorian blacksmith shop.
6. A large palace with Roman HistoryThe Roman Palace of Fishbourne is the largest Roman dwelling in Britain. It was completely excavated and carefully rebuilt, retaining its original line. You will imagine the opulent life of its owners contemplating the beautiful Roman mosaics recreating scenes from mythology and combat between gladiators. And finish this beautiful setting by the gardens designed with the same plants used at that time.
7. A town with a fairytale settingAmberley is a town full of great natural beauty, located beneath the South Downs. When you visit it and walk its zigzagging medieval streets lined by thatched houses and small buildings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, you will feel that you are within a tale. Rounding out its stage is St Michael's Church and Amberley Castle which is now a luxury hotel and restaurant.
Information about glampings in West Sussex
🏡 Glampings available: | 54 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 9 properties. |