Family
Summer breaks in Eastbourne 2013
Eastbourne
is the sunniest place in the UK
and with an extensive events programme which is well under way, a mix of family
attractions, the South Downs and a stunning seaside, Eastbourne
has something for everyone to enjoy.
As
well as pebbled beaches, the seafront has outdoor tennis courts, a skate
park and windsurfing lessons at Spray Watersports available.
Eastbourne
is the gateway to the National
South Downs Park
where there are miles of down land ready for family picnics! The Downs are also
home to the Seven Sisters Sheep centre, just a mile away from Beachy Head and offering families a unique opportunity to
meet over 50 different breeds of sheep, goats, pigs, ducks, chickens, rabbits!
Sheering of the sheep also happens this time of year, so a perfect time to go!
To
combine the stunning seaside and the South Downs
National Park , visitors can take an
adventure boat trip from the Sovereign
Harbour to Beachy
Head with Sussex Voyages. Trips vary from 30 minutes to an
hour and kids go free until the end of July with the visiteastbourne voucher –
downloadable online.
Eastbourne
Borough Council Cabinet Member for Tourism and Leisure, Cllr Carolyn Heaps said
“Eastbourne really is the perfect getaway for
families. With a list of outdoor and indoor activities, a range of accommodation
and stunning unspoilt beaches, there is something for everyone to enjoy!”
Eastbourne
is the home of the first outdoor water park in the South East; Fort Fun
Splash Park .
Fort Fun is a family amusement park with a variety of attractions. Visitors can
enjoy the super splash park and various rides plus an 18 hole golf course. In
addition there is an indoor soft play area.
Just along from Fort Fun,
families can also visit Treasure Island;
a pirate themed adventure park where children can climb the shipwreck with
slides, bridges, netted walkways and zip slides plus a paddling pool and sandy
beach in spacious parkland.
In the same area of the
Seafront, Princes
Park is the home to
another outdoor splash pad. Children
can safely play amongst the fountains and small pools after visiting the play
parks, large lake and café.
The Napoleonic Redoubt Fortress is located on Eastbourne seafront and was built to defend the south
coast from Napoleon’s forces. Visitors can come and discover over 200 years of
history with hands on children’s activities, daily cannon firing and
paintballing! In addition refreshments are available from the vintage themed
café; The Outpost.
To get to these attractions and to take an enjoyable ride down the
seafront, visitors can take the Dotto
Train, stopping at destinations from Harbour Reach to Holywell.
To add to the exciting list of attractions, Eastbourne offers
Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway, a railway adventure where visitors can
travel for nearly a mile on the 1/8th scale miniature trains. There
is also a nature walk around the lake, adventure playground, model railways,
café and gift shop.
For entertainment
throughout the summer holidays, the Bandstand
hosts Kids Party Nights every
Tuesday evening from 23 July – 27 August. The shows are a real treat for the
summer with fun songs from Mamma Mia, Glee and many more. Plus there is FREE face painting.
There are some great
things to do in Eastbourne that won’t cost a penny, including rock pooling in
the marine conservation area at Falling Sands followed by a picnic in the
hidden Cliffside Italian
Gardens ; or cycling on the Downs , Cuckoo trail or Eastern seafront. Visitors could
also try picking their own fruit from Sharnfold farm where there is FREE entry to see animals, a walking
trail and playground.
Airbourne, Eastbourne ’s
International Airshow takes over the seafront from 15 – 18 August. The four day FREE
seafront airshow will see daily displays from the Red Arrows along with the
Belgian Air Component F-16, The Typhoon, Chinook, Tucano and many more!
Just outside of
Eastbourne, families can visit the multi award
winning Drusillas
Park Zoo, which
claimed the Tourism South East Visitor Attraction of the Year award in 2010/11.
Home to
hundreds of fascinating creatures, this family run park promises plenty of
animal magic for young and old. The Thomas &
Friends™ train offers rides all year round and there’s fun whatever the weather
in the indoor Amazon Adventure soft play area.
Also on Eastbourne’s doorstep is Pevensey Castle .
Visitors can explore the castle and museum after just a 5 minute car or train
ride from Eastbourne . Alternatively visitors
can explore science on a grand scale at the Observatory Science Centre in Herstmonceux.
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