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  1. Sussex by the Sea

    Sussex by the Sea

    You can’t help being impressed in Arundel, West Sussex. From exploring the magnificent Arundel Castle to pottering on the River Arun, it’s an almost fairytale destination.

  2. Portsmouth

    Portsmouth

    There’s so much on offer when you are in Portsmouth, Hampshire; shopping at Gunwharf Quays, the iconic Spinnaker Tower, HMS Warrior 1860 and the other ships in Portsmouth Historic Shipyard - and of course the sea.

  3. Eastbourne

    Eastbourne

    A stay in Eastbourne, East Sussex will always be about the sea and history. Eastbourne Beach is ever popular and Pevensey Castle was built by William the Conqueror.

  4. Canterbury

    Canterbury

    There’s history at every turn in Canterbury, Kent with St Martin’s Church, the oldest church in...

  5. Brighton

    Brighton

    There’s always a lively atmosphere in Brighton, East Sussex; whether browsing around the Brighton Lanes, visiting the Edwardian Preston Manor or being stunned by the outrageous Brighton Royal Pavilion.

  6. New Forest

    New Forest

    You know you will see lots of trees in the New Forest - but there’s much more besides. Families scream around the rides at Paultons Park, history buffs step into the past at Bucklers Hard and plant lovers positively blossom at Exbury Gardens.

  7. Isle of Wight

    Isle of Wight

    The perfect break on the Isle of Wight consists of many elements; strolls along the beaches, fun at Blackgang Chine, animal magic at the Isle of Wight Zoo and reminders of this Dinosaur Isle’s prehistoric past.

  8. Basingstoke

    A great destination for both day visitors and short stays, the Basingstoke area combines picturesque rural scenery with excellent shopping, leisure and entertainment.

  9. Maidstone

    Maidstone

    Away from the coast are the five towns known as the Heart of Kent. Discover the area’s past and present in Maidstone, in Ashford, in Tonbridge, in Sevenoaks and in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

  10. Rochester

    Rochester

    Rochester, (Kent) home to England’s’ second oldest Cathedral next to the lands tallest keep of Rochester Castle, in the picturesque setting an inspiration to Charles Dickens.

  11. Chichester

    Chichester

    There’s a feeling of elegance in the air in Chichester, West Sussex. Chichester Cathedral with its graceful spire, streets of tall Georgian buildings and the remarkable remains of Fishbourne Roman Palace.

  12. Southampton - Sea City

    Southampton - Sea City

    A short break in Southampton, Hampshire means time for serious shopping in the West Quay Shopping Centre, a look at classic art in the Southampton City Art Gallery or seeing a show at the Mayflower Theatre.

  13. Winchester

    Winchester

    The statue of King Arthur in Winchester, Hampshire is perhaps the city’s best known icon – and his famous Round Table of course that hangs in Winchester Castle. For something a bit different, head outside the city to the popular Marwell Zoo.

  14. Windsor

    Windsor

    The wonderful Windsor Castle dominates the town - but there’s much more in Windsor, Berkshire...

  15. Washington

    Washington, once the centre of a large Saxon estate, whose owner was given Horsham as a gift, is now a quiet rural Downland village.

  16. Hambleden

    Hambleden

    Hambleden is one of the Thames's prettiest villages, in one of the Chiltern's prettiest valleys.

  17. Aldershot

    Aldershot is world-famous as the home of the British Army. Leisure attractions include Aldershot Military Museum, Princes Hall, West End Centre & Alpine Snowsports.

  18. Oxford

    Oxford

    A visit to Oxford is unique. There's the sheer beauty of the university's colleges and its riverside setting; the national and international treasures displayed in a 'family' of museums whose scope and scholarship is second to none and the fascin

  19. Royal Tunbridge Wells

    Royal Tunbridge Wells

    Popular with the Georgian aristocracy, this elegant and historic spa town still enjoys a reputation as one of the most desirable destinations in the South East.

  20. Hastings

    Hastings

    With a spectacular combination of coast and countryside that's littered with relics and ruins from the Norman invasion, 1066 Country is the kind of place where you don't just learn about history, you live it.