Eastbourne & Sussex Towns 8 Days - Queens Hotel
Eastbourne is one of Britain's more elegant resorts, enjoying a glorious location on the South Coast. Because it is sheltered by Beachy Head and the South Downs it has an excellent sunshine record, always coming around the top of the sunshine league. It has a spacious promenade to stroll along and the world-famous Carpet Gardens line the seafront. Eastbourne has clean inviting beaches predominantly of shingle leading to sand at low tide and offering excellent bathing. There's plenty to see and do with first class shops, cinemas, museums, shows, concerts and dancing in the Winter Gardens. There is also a large variety of sporting facilities, whether you want to play or spectate, such as boating, bowls, golf, putting, and walking on the South Downs.
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 - Full Day Brighton
Discover Regency Brighton – bursting with attractions from the extravagant pavilion to the interesting museums and the beautiful beach to the popular, historic shopping streets of the Lanes./n
Day 3 - Day at Leisure
Day 4 - Day at Leisure
Day 5 - Battle & Carr Taylor Vineyard
Named after the most famous conflict on English soil, the compact market town of Battle grew up alongside the battleground, medieval abbey and ancient woodlands that remain largely unchanged today. A bustling mix of independent shops and cafes line the historic streets and there are a wide variety of historic buildings of note including the Almonry which dates back to 1090. After some free time to explore we'll continue on to Carr Taylor Vineyard - producers of award-winning English wines since 1971./n
Day 6 - Rye & Hastings
A medieval citadel, entered through a powerful stone gateway, Rye is home to a myriad of nooks and crannies all with smuggling stories to tell! St Mary’s church tower offers fine viewpoints over the terracotta roofs of the half-timbered houses and the sheer concentration of living history packed into this charming market town makes it the perfect day out!/nOne of the original Cinque Ports, Hastings has a long and varied history from the days of William the Conqueror. Today, wandering through the Old town is still a pleasure or perhaps you could take a trip on the steepest cliff railway in the UK to enjoy wonderful views of the coast and sea!/n
Day 7 - Day at Leisure
Day 8 - Return Travel
Queens Hotel - Eastbourne
A magnificent Victorian building situated in an
outstanding position overlooking the pier. One of the
sunniest resorts in the UK, Eastbourne is bursting
with charm and activities. You can stroll down the
promenade and enjoy the resorts miles of beaches.
Outstanding views of the sea can be found from many
of the hotel bedrooms. This grand building is guaranteed
to impress, with spacious and comfortable restaurant
facilities, bar and entertainment room with dancefloor,
where entertainment can be found most evenings.
Our en-suite bedrooms come with comfy beds for a
great nights sleep, tea and coffee making facilities,
flat screen TV with Freeview and radio and hairdryer.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel and there
are two lifts that serves all floors.