PLACES TO VISIT IN AND AROUND HORSHAM

The Horsham Downs

The Horsham District is centrally located in the beautiful South downland and Weald landscape of the South East. It is just one hour by train from London and 40 minutes by car to the coast.

Offering tranquil beauty and glorious countryside there is a wealth of attractions to discover, from Medieval Churches and picturesque village greens to thriving, award-winning towns, beautiful historic houses and gardens, and a host of leisure opportunities and special events.

Please click on the relevant pages in the left margin to take you to more details about places to see and visit acoss the District.

Your first point of information when arriving in the Horsham District should be Horsham's Tourist Information Centre, open six days a week for local and visitor enquiries, holiday and travel information, visitor accommodation information including a free bookings service, information on local events and attractions, maps and guides, books, gifts and souvenirs. A free A5 booklet called 'Horsham and District - Discover the Heart of Sussex', giving colourful details on what to see and do in the District s available from the Tourist Information Centre.

More specific details for the Horsham District are available by clicking on the titles in the left margin of this page. Alternatively visit www.enjoysussex.info/ for a comprehensive listing of over 100 accommodation and attractions along with a range of useful contacts for potential visitors to find out more about the area.

A summary visitor information document for the Horsham District is available by clicking on the 'pdf' attachment at the bottom of this page.

For something a little different, you could combine a stay in Enjoy Sussex with an overnight visit to France via a regular cross channel ferry service from Newhaven to Dieppe or Le Havre.

Summary Visitor Information for the Horsham District

Summary Visitor Information for the Horsham District (153kb)
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