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All About Camping in Sussex

You want to experience the charm of Great Britain up close? Then Sussex in South East England is the place-to-be for your next camping holiday!

From the breathtaking chalk cliffs of Beachy Head to vibrant cities like Brighton - Sussex is a great destination for camping enthusiasts. So pack your tent and get started! We introduce you to popular activities and the most beautiful destinations for your camping adventure.

  1. Popular Activities in Sussex
  2. The Most Beautiful Destinations in Sussex
  3. Find Campsites in Sussex and Book Online

Popular Activities in Sussex

Warner Farm Touring Park, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Warner Farm Touring Park in Sussex

Hiking in Sussex: Take On the South Downs

You want to explore the South Downs on your camping holiday in Sussex? Good choice! This range of chalk hills in Sussex seems like it was made for hikers like you. You'd think the landscape was designed specifically for us to stretch our feet. The South Downs stretch over almost 700 km2 and offer you a fantastic mix of open fields, woods and historic sites.

The hiking routes range from walks that you can easily do in half a day to multi-day trips for the hardcore hikers among us. So if you're just getting warmed up or are already a pro at hiking, you'll find the right route here. Every experienced hiker knows, that a good pub at the end of the trip is the cherry on top of a great hiking day. In Sussex you'll find some of England's oldest pubs where you can round off the day with a pint and some traditional pie.

And because it's so beautiful, there are even picnic areas and benches along the paths where you can take a break and enjoy the view. So pack your hiking boots and the camera - campsites in Sussex that are particularly suitable for hiking are waiting for you!

Shear Barn Holiday Park, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Shear Barn Holiday Park in Sussex

Water Sports: From Surfing to Sailing

When camping in Sussex water sports aren't just an option, they're almost a way of life!

You can really let loose here, especially in Eastbourne and Brighton. Whether you prefer surfing or sailing - the conditions here are tip-top.

You have no equipment? No problem. On site you'll find numerous rental stations offering everything from surfboards to sailboats.

So grab yourself a wetsuit and let the water games begin!

Heaven Farm, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Heaven Farm in Sussex

Fishing: The Land of 1000 Ponds

Anglers feel like kids in a candy story when they're camping in Sussex.

From the winding currents of the River Ouse to the many "Fishing Lakes" around Eastbourne - the selection is gigantic.

The diversity of fish species here is a real blast. Whether you're after classic carp or casting your rod in the salty lake waters for seabass, you won't get bored. Besides, most of the fishing spots are easily accessible from local campsites. So, let's go fishing in Sussex!

Cycling: On Two Wheels through Sussex

You're the type of camper who prefers to watch the landscape on wheels rather than on foot? Then you're exactly in the right place in Sussex! Ashdown Forest scores with a great mix of forests and open fields that lead you through breathtaking sceneries. The cycling trails are not only well signposted, but also well maintained, which makes for a comfortable cycling experience.

But Sussex has even more to offer: How about a tour through the South Downs? You can explore kilometre-long cycle paths there and also have the chance to marvel at one or two castles on your route. And if you prefer a more even terrain the coastal paths along Brighton and Eastbourne are a true insider tip. There you can feel the ocean breeze and enjoy the salty sea air.

The best is saved for last: After your cycling trip you can experience the British hospitality in one of the many pubs. Whether in Ashdown Forest or somewhere else, in Sussex a cold beer or hearty Fish & Chips are always waiting for you. That way your bike tour will be an all-round experience!

The Most Beautiful Destinations in Sussex

Brighton Caravan Club Site, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Brighton Caravan Club Site in Sussex

Brighton: Multifaceted Coastal City

Welcome in Brighton, one of the most popular places in Sussex! If you're looking for a mix of beach vibes and city life, you're in the right place here.

Brighton Pier is pretty much the first thing most people notice. And rightly so, because the pier is more than just a landmark - it's an adventure park on stilts. You'll find roller coasters, carousels and even a small cinema. And then there's the Royal Pavilion. Built in the 19th century as a summer residence for the Prince of Wales, it looks like an Indian palace in the middle of South East England. A bit weird, but definitely a must-see.

But Brighton has even more to offer when city camping. During the day it's a paradies for vintage shoppers and coffee lovers with countless boutiques and cafés. As soon as the sun sets the city transforms itself. The bars and clubs open their doors and you're left with plenty to choose from: From jazz to techno, it's all there.

So when you're spending you're camping holiday in Sussex, you should definitely plan a detour to Brighton. Here British tradition meets modern culture - and all that directly by the sea.

Beachy Head, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Beachy Head in Sussex

Beachy Head: Impressive Chalk Cliff

The chalk headland Beachy Head is a highlight when camping in Sussex. As the talles chalk cliff in Great Britain it offers an incomparable view of the sea and the surrounding area.

The region is not only known for its beauty, but also for its rich biodiversity. Here you can marvel at rare bird species and the unique flora,

Tip: Look for a comfortable place on the cliffs and bring a picknick, because watching the sunset here is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Lewes: More than Just Beer

You've probably heard that Lewes is known for its breweries. And why not? After all, the town is home to the legendary Harvey's Brewery, which has been around since 1790. But Lewes is not only a paradise for beer lovers. The town in Sussex is like a living history book with a large number of historic buildings. Lewes Castle, which was built in the 11th century, is particularly impressive and offers a great view over the city and the surrounding landscape.

Talking about landscape: If you love nature, the nearby South Downs are a must. Perfect for hikes or bike tours and just a stone's throw away from the town. And then there's the yearly Bonfire Event, a huge firework display and torch parade that celebrates the history of the town. It takes place every year on the 4th or 5th of November and you definitely shouldn't miss it when you're coming to sussex for winter camping.

Rye, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Rye in Sussex

Rye: Middle Ages meet Modernity

Rye in Sussex is a must for all those, who want to experience a touch of past times when camping.

The small town is famous for its well-preserved medieval streets, complete with cobblestones and historic buildings. But it's not all just "old news" here; there are also trendy cafés and shops that offer a nice mix of old and new.

And you can't miss the Rye Castle Museum, of course. Here you can learn all about the interesting history of the town, from smugglers to local seafaring.

Find Campsites in Sussex and Book Online

You can see, Sussex has a lot to offer for campers. Whether you love nature, water sports or culture - in Sussex you are sure to find something for you.

Now the only thing missing for the perfect camping holiday is the right campsite. Again, you don't have to look far in Sussex! There is a wide range of campsites in the region - from dog-friendly and family-friendly campsites to campsites that are also open in winter. With the filter function on camping.info it's really easy to find a campsite that suits your expectations and needs best.

Find and book one of the available campsites in Sussex now

Campsite Scott's Farm, Sussex, Camping Sussex, Camping
Campsite Scott's Farm in Sussex

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