Bognor, Winchester & Steam Train 5 Days - Roy Nrfk
Bognor Regis has been a seaside fishing settlement since Anglo Saxon times. It became a fashionable resort in the reign of George III and has been frequented by royalty on numerous occasions. The resort is flat and has an excellent promenade walk. There is a pier and a delightful park, Hotham Park, which boasts a narrow gauge railway, putting green, crazy golf, tennis court and boating lake. On the beach between Bognor Regis and Aldwick lies the wreck of a floating pontoon - part of the Mulberry Harbour which was destined to be towed across to Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944 and was washed up on the beach shortly after D-Day. The beach is predominantly pebbly but the water is clean and the quality of the light often remarkable. Inland the scenery is quintessentially English with the splendour of the South Downs, England's newest National Park, very close at hand.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Worthing & Arundel
One of the largest seaside towns on the South Coast, Worthing is a lively destination and the flat promenade is a wonderful place for a relaxing stroll along the seafront. Our day continues with a visit to Arundel. An historic market town that is overlooked by the impressive castle that towers over the historic streets, beautiful listed building and scenic surroundings combine to make a captivating visit. Whether you are looking for a stroll around the shops, a riverside walk or to learn more about the fascinating history of this town, Arundel will have something for you!/n
Day 3 - Day at Leisure
Day 4 - Watercress Line & Winchester
Experience the nostalgic sights, sounds and smells of a heritage railway with a trip aboard the Watercress Line. Sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning views of the South Downs National Park from the tracks. We will also visit the unspoilt cathedral city of Winchester. England’s ancient capital and former seat of King Alfred the Great, Winchester is home to the country’s largest farmer’s market, the birthplace of the modern game of cricket and is the resting place of author Jane Austen./n
Day 5 - Return Travel
Royal Norfolk Hotel
Situated in a delightfully sunny spot on the seafront with extensive lawns
and superb views over the English Channel, the Royal Norfolk Hotel is
an exceptional Regency building dating from the 1830’s. The location of
Bognor Regis makes it unique; not only has it been officially named the
sunniest town in Britain, it is very close to the South Downs National Park,
with its beautiful Sussex countryside castles and country houses all just
a short distance away. The hotel features a large restaurant, relaxing bar
lounge and an entertainment room with a dancefloor. The hotel also has an
outdoor terrace, where you can soak up the sun, enjoy a drink and watch
the world go by. There is a large car park and the lift serves all floors.