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  1. Shoreham-By-Sea interactive visitor map has Super Venues and Places to Visit to help you discover more about this beauty coastal town. There is just so much to see and do with independent eateries, shops, and markets. Watersports, beach time, river pathways for walking, cycling & dogs.

  2. Map. Click here to view the map. Visit timeforworthing.uk for more information. Shoreham-by-Sea, is a historic town with a centre which reflects the architecture of its fishing history. There are old cottages, houses and some…

  3. 10. Aug. 2019 · Things to Do in Shoreham-by-Sea, England: See Tripadvisor's 14,342 traveller reviews and photos of Shoreham-by-Sea tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Shoreham-by-Sea. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Visit Shoreham-By-Sea
    • Shoreham Beach
    • The River Adur
    • Shoreham Fort
    • Shoreham Lifeboat Station and Lighthouse
    • St Mary de Haura Church
    • Brighton City Airport
    • Ropetackle Arts Centre
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    • Getting to Shoreham-By-Sea

    Shoreham-by-Sea is a coastal town with direct links to the South Downs. It's home to an historic fort and is popular with summer day-trippers looking for an alternative beach to the hustle and bustle of nearby Brighton and Hove. This small town even has its own historic airport. Read on to find out how you can make a day of it in Shoreham-by-Sea .....

    If you're looking for a quiet beach near Brighton, Shoreham Beach has plenty to offer. The large shingle beach is popular with families, kitesurfers, windsurfers and paddle boarders. A boardwalk runs along large swathes of the beach, both to protect the rare plants and make the beach accessible to all. Parking is limited, so Shoreham Beach is best ...

    A beautiful sight to see and walk by, especially on a sunny day, is the River Adur - which has been an important trade route since Roman times. Take a relaxing walk or cycle along the Coastal Link that runs next to the river on the route of old railway lines all the way to Guildford. You'll also find a sculpture trail which runs alongside the banks...

    Shoreham Fort is one of just two remaining small forts and gun batteries built to protect the south coast of England. This fascinating place is free to visit and is open to the public from dawn to dusk. To learn more about its history, keep an eye out for events taking place at the fort. Find out more at: 1. Shoreham Fort website

    Situated to the east of Shoreham town centre, on the A259 is the Shoreham RNLI Lifeboat Station. You can visit the lifeboat station and see the lifeboat - you might even get to see it in action. Find out more at: 1. RNLI website: Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station 2. RNLI website 3. RNLI Lifeboat Station and lighthouse

    Visit the 12th century St Mary de Haura Church, a Grade I listed church, which was built shortly after the Battle of Hastings. Some aspects of the original building remain intact, while others have fallen into disrepair. It's well worth a visit to appreciate the history, architecture and tranquility of this sacred space. Find out more at: 1. St Mar...

    Despite its name, Shoreham is home to the historic Brighton City Airport, which is situated on the outskirts of the town. Take a tour of the airport or grab a coffee or lunch at the airport's popular Hummingbird Café, which is situated in the Grade II listed Art Deco terminal building, and enjoy a bit of plane spotting. Find out more at: 1. Tours o...

    Situated on the banks of the River Adur is the award-winning Ropetackle Arts Centre. There's something for all ages, from film to dance to live music and children's theatre. Find out more at: 1. Ropetackle Arts Centre website

    Finish off with a drink or a meal at a wide range of places to eat in Shoreham. Book a table and dine in or treat yourself to some fish and chips to enjoy on the beach as you watch the sun set on your day. You can also go along to one of the regular farmers' and artisans' markets which offer local foods and drinks as well as arts and crafts from ac...

    There are several ways to get to Shoreham other than by car. Travel by train - from London, Portsmouth or Brighton, or hop off the Coastline 700 bus which runs from Brighton to Bognor Regis, or the Brighton & Hove buses (2, 2B and 60 from Brighton to Steyning) or Compass buses which all run throughout the day and into the night. If you enjoy cyclin...

  4. Find detailed maps for United Kingdom England West Sussex Shoreham-by-Sea on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Shoreham-by-Sea.