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A
beautiful destination, and a stones throw from the Brighton
town centre, Devils Dyke offers a great opportunity to stroll,
picnic and take in some spectacular views. It’s easy
to get there - just hop onto an open top bus and enjoy
the scenic drive en route.
You
can get the bus from the seafront, Brighton station, seven
dials, or at any stop along Dyke road.
Devils Dyke gives some lovely walking amongst the rolling
Downlands
The
Marina is a lovely scene. You can stroll along the waterside,
watch fishermen and sail boats float to and fro from the
marina and enjoy some wonderful views at the same time.
The Marina is the largest in the UK, with over 1,600 berths.
Very close to Brighton is the tiny little riverside town
of Lewes. It’s barely 15 minutes by train, and yet
boasts a cute collection of pleasant restaurants, nice views
and plenty of opportunity for walkers to enjoy spectacular
countryside views (with more than a couple of decent treks).
Lewes is well-known for its "Morris Dancing", a traditional
English dance form.
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