Exploring West Sussex: Coast, Countryside and Historic Towns
West Sussex is one of England’s most diverse counties, offering visitors an exceptional combination of coastline, countryside and history. For guests and holiday home owners at Lidsey Caravan Park, the county provides endless opportunities for exploration throughout the year.
From the sandy beaches of the Sussex coast to the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, West Sussex combines natural beauty with centuries of fascinating heritage.
Discovering the Sussex Coast
The coastline is one of the county’s greatest attractions.
West Wittering
Widely regarded as one of the UK’s finest beaches, West Wittering attracts visitors with its golden sands, dunes and spectacular sea views.
Bognor Regis
This traditional seaside town offers a classic British coastal experience, complete with promenade walks, family entertainment and seaside cafés.
Littlehampton
Littlehampton blends traditional seaside charm with a thriving marina and attractive riverside setting. The town is particularly popular with families.
Chichester Harbour
Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chichester Harbour offers sailing, wildlife watching and peaceful waterside walks.
Exploring the South Downs
The South Downs National Park stretches across much of West Sussex and provides some of the most spectacular scenery in southern England.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Walking routes
- Cycling trails
- Wildlife reserves
- Historic landmarks
- Panoramic viewpoints
Popular locations include Kingley Vale, Harting Down, Goodwood and Devil’s Dyke.
Historic Towns Worth Visiting
Chichester
Founded by the Romans, Chichester remains one of the South East’s most attractive cathedral cities. The city offers shopping, culture, history and excellent dining options.
Arundel
Dominated by its magnificent castle, Arundel combines medieval heritage with independent shops, galleries and riverside walks.
Petworth
Known for Petworth House and its antique shops, Petworth offers a glimpse into historic Sussex life.
Midhurst
Located within the South Downs, Midhurst is a picturesque market town with beautiful architecture and countryside surroundings.
Charming Villages
West Sussex is also home to numerous villages that have retained their traditional character.
Bosham, Amberley, West Dean and Slindon all offer visitors a chance to experience rural Sussex at its finest.
These villages provide excellent opportunities for walking, photography and enjoying traditional country pubs.
Wildlife and Nature
Nature lovers are well catered for across West Sussex.
Popular destinations include:
- Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve
- Arundel Wetland Centre
- Chichester Harbour
- Kingley Vale
- Pulborough Brooks
Each location offers opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy peaceful natural surroundings.
Food, Drink and Local Produce
The county has developed an impressive food scene in recent years.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Traditional Sussex pubs
- Coastal seafood restaurants
- Farm shops
- Artisan bakeries
- Award-winning vineyards
Many local producers showcase the best of Sussex produce, making food and drink tourism increasingly popular.
Why West Sussex Appeals to Holiday Home Owners
Owning a holiday home at Lidsey Caravan Park provides access to one of England’s most desirable destinations.
The ability to visit whenever you choose means you can experience:
- Summer beach days
- Spring countryside walks
- Autumn colours in the South Downs
- Winter escapes by the coast
Few locations offer such variety within such a compact area.
Conclusion
Whether you’re drawn by the coast, countryside or historic towns, West Sussex has something to offer every visitor.
From the beaches of West Wittering and the historic streets of Chichester to the peaceful landscapes of the South Downs, the county rewards exploration throughout every season.
For holiday home owners at Lidsey Caravan Park, West Sussex becomes more than a destination—it becomes a place to return to again and again.


