Springles Manual

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Springles Manual

Shopping and sightseeing

It is so easy to get to Brighton from Springles. On a fine day you can head to the beach. There are restaurants galore down there but also lots to keep the kids entertained. If shopping is what you're after, the famous Laines will keep you busy. Loads of lovely independent shops, in a pretty bohemian area of town. There are all the high street shops too, all conveniently located in the centre so it is easy to walk around. You can get a train from Lewes to Brighton which takes about 15 minutes.
80 locals recommend
Brighton
80 locals recommend
It is so easy to get to Brighton from Springles. On a fine day you can head to the beach. There are restaurants galore down there but also lots to keep the kids entertained. If shopping is what you're after, the famous Laines will keep you busy. Loads of lovely independent shops, in a pretty bohemian area of town. There are all the high street shops too, all conveniently located in the centre so it is easy to walk around. You can get a train from Lewes to Brighton which takes about 15 minutes.
Lewes is a beautiful historic market town, full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. If you interested in antiques, there is no better place to be, with emporiums full to the brim with curious artefacts. There is a real emphasis on local produce with regular farmers markets. It medieval streets and twittens really allow you to feel how Lewes once was, with the Norman castle high on the Hill for you to visit as well as the townhouse belonging to Anne of Cleves. You can easily spend a whole day pottering around and losing yourself in an interesting gallery or antique shop and then resting up in a cosy cafe.
290 locals recommend
Lewes
290 locals recommend
Lewes is a beautiful historic market town, full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. If you interested in antiques, there is no better place to be, with emporiums full to the brim with curious artefacts. There is a real emphasis on local produce with regular farmers markets. It medieval streets and twittens really allow you to feel how Lewes once was, with the Norman castle high on the Hill for you to visit as well as the townhouse belonging to Anne of Cleves. You can easily spend a whole day pottering around and losing yourself in an interesting gallery or antique shop and then resting up in a cosy cafe.

Food scene

If you're looking for a special place to go for a family meal, The Griffinn Inn is one go our favourites. It has a huge garden, with plenty of space for children to explore, and a great place to quaff rosé in the sunshine. The landlord is quite a character and you wont be disappointed by the food. Always book to avoid disappointment.
40 locals recommend
The Griffin Inn
40 locals recommend
If you're looking for a special place to go for a family meal, The Griffinn Inn is one go our favourites. It has a huge garden, with plenty of space for children to explore, and a great place to quaff rosé in the sunshine. The landlord is quite a character and you wont be disappointed by the food. Always book to avoid disappointment.
13 locals recommend
The Coach and Horses
School Lane
13 locals recommend
37 locals recommend
The Bull Ditchling
2 High St
37 locals recommend
29 locals recommend
The Hatch Inn
29 locals recommend

Places to walk

84 locals recommend
Ditchling Beacon Car Park
84 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Barcombe Mills
11 locals recommend
92 locals recommend
Ashdown Forest
Wych Cross
92 locals recommend

Cinema

Lovely independent cinema. Super comfy seats. Also has a good restaurant and cafe with indoor and outdoor seating.
53 locals recommend
Depot
Pinwell Road
53 locals recommend
Lovely independent cinema. Super comfy seats. Also has a good restaurant and cafe with indoor and outdoor seating.

Places with history

93 locals recommend
Charleston Trust
93 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Farleys House & Gallery
Muddles Green
10 locals recommend

Good with kids

22 locals recommend
Wilderness Wood
Main Road
22 locals recommend