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Things to do in Brighton
Most visitors consider that Brighton is ideally located, sitting between the South Downs and the England's south coast, Brighton simply attracts the sun. Added to this, whether it's the sheer sophistication of a Regency city you're after, a lively beach front, great shopping, the arts or just good-old English seaside, Brighton has it! With its eclectic mix of attractions, There's always Brighton things to do at any time of the year.
It's a seaside town so its beach front has to be one of Brighton's major attractions, along with it's many hotels. It has every manner of activity going on at the sea's side, there's surfing and sailing on the sea and the land lubbers, volleyball, basketball and skateboarding. If it's shopping you're after, The Lanes offers a mix of unique shops in a setting with a timeless feel.
Many different events are hosted in Brighton throughout the year, including the kite festival and powerboat racing along with the annual London to Brighton Vintage Car Rally. Being located where it is, the city offers the visitor a great opportunity to visit its beautiful hinterland with Arundel, Hever and Leeds Castles all within easy travelling distance.
If you're one of the more energetic visitors who wishes to stretch their legs, the South Downs will prove an irresistible attraction with their walks for every type of visitor and a plentiful supply of watering holes along the way! You don't have to take to the hills, however, when you wish to stretch your legs as there are numerous walking tours around both Brighton and its sister town Hove. These offer an excellent way to explore the towns' fascinating histories and the area around them. These tours are accompanied by a guide who will point out the history, the landmarks providing you with lots of ideas for other places to visit during your stay. If you're one of the more-ghoulish of visitors and are looking for the spooky side of town, there's an organized ghost trip to give you your scare.
If its a more leisurely trip around the town you seek, bus tours which run throughout the day. These not only get you from A to B but they operate on a hop-on, hop-off basis so a daily ticket will provide you with the opportunity to explore the town's every nook and cranny. These services visit all the major tourist attractions and monuments on their way, as well as the interesting landmarks, thus providing a great way to get your bearings at the start of your Brighton visit.
The Devil's Dyke is one of the most-spectacular features at the north end of the coast, this being a deep gorge cut into the cliff face. The National Trust own and operate this attractive area which opens out into a pleasant grassed area, ideal for all kinds of sports, kite flying or even just sunbathing. On many days during the summer, the pleasant sounds of a local brass band can be heard drifting through the gorge making a great accompaniment to a cup of tea and a cake!
The Bluebell Steam Railway chugs its way around the outskirts of town, traveling between the three stations on the line. These stations, along with the trains and their carriages are all lovingly restored by the group of enthusiasts which has re-created this picturesque piece of Victorian England. This magic formula transports you back to the England of long ago when you add to the experience the breathtaking views of the local countryside and the refreshment breaks along the way at the delightful country pubs.
The art of catering for everyone is something which Brighton has learned well and the lover of the sport of kings is not left out as nearby Brighton Racecourse provides the punter with racing throughout the summer months.
Article Source: Alison Bembridg