Ale at Amberley is a festival held at the Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, with local beers, ales and perries, and musical entertainment throughout the day and evenings.
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest to the event, some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Whiteways Café is located in the South Downs in West Sussex with a numerous and varied selection of trails to keep leisure walkers or serious ramblers busy. Parking (charges apply) is plentiful and so arriving by bike, car or campervan will not present a problem. Read more…
Beach: East Beach, Littlehampton View: Spectacular views across shingle beach to the sea What’s on the menu?: English Classics, locally sourced food, fresh fish caught daily, fully licensed. And something else….. An award-winning building designed by Thomas Heatherwick, the café is made from rusted mild steel, inspired by a piece of driftwood. Note: dogs are not permitted inside the restaurant, Read more…
Beach: West Beach, Littlehampton View: Situated at the mouth of River Arun on West Beach, great views across unspoilt beach, area of Specific Scientific Interest What’s on the menu?: Fish & chips, snacks, local ice cream And something else….The café was designed by Asif Khan and is a sister to the East Beach Café. Read more…
The Black Horse Inn Welcome is a country pub offering traditional food and refreshments including real ales. Located just a little back upon the road from Climping Beach. Read more…
Littlehampton beach is the main beach for Littlehampton, also known as East beach or Coastguards beach. The beach is a clean, safe and large shingle beach, overlooked by the coastguard tower. At mid to low tide the shingle gives way to a large sandy beach. The Littlehampton East beach is 10 minutes flat walk through the riverside walkway to the Read more…
Rustington beach is a shingle beach with compact sand at low tide and the beach forms part of a long stretch of beach adjoining to Littlehampton East beach. On a windy day, you will always find many kitesurfers although care should be taken with kites as there is a road at the top of the beach. Car parking on the road Read more…
Littlehampton West Beach is on the opposite side of the River Arun from Littlehampton town centre. The beach is much quieter in the summer than the main Littlehampton coastguards beach as it has limited facilities. To access this beach you can either walk across the bridge from the main Littlehampton family beach or use the small local car park. Littlehampton Read more…
East Preston and Angmering beach has groynes and is pebbles with compact sand at mid to low tide. This is a standard beach for this West Sussex coast stretch, although due to difficult access the beach tends to be used by the locals. The area surrounding the beach is very similar to areas west of Littlehampton towards Bognor Regis, like Read more…
Amberley Working Museum is a 36 acre open-air museum. This large site is dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east of England. The Museum contains a wide range of exhibits, ranging from transport-based collections, such as the Southdown bus collection & the village garage, to industry-based collections, such as the Print Workshop & Wheelwrights. The Museum is also home Read more…
The Arundel Wetland Centre has 26 hectares of lakes, reed beds and woodland areas holding hundreds of exotic birds from around the world. Set within the South Downs and surrounded by ancient woodlands adjacent to the River Arun. Facilities include restaurant, wheelchair friendly paths, picnic area, boat safaris and special events. Read more…
Parham has only been owned by three families since the building was started in 1577 and extended over the years. Built from local stone and slates. Parham’s Gardens consist of seven acres of Pleasure Grounds and a four acre Walled Garden. Lunches and teas are served within the 16th century kitchen. Wheelchair access to the gardens. Read more…
Bignor Roman Villa is the remains of a large Roman courtyard villa and farm which has been excavated. It is well-known for its high quality mosaic floors, which are some of the most complete and intricate in England. The site was discovered in 1811 by George Tupper who was ploughing the field. As well as the actual remains you can Read more…