Chichester (/ˈtʃɪtʃɪstər/) is a cathedral city in West Sussex, in South-East England. It is the only city in West Sussex and is its county town. It has a long history as a settlement from Roman times and was important in Anglo-Saxon times. It is the seat of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester, with a 12th-century cathedral.
Restaurants in Chichester
5.0 based on 249 reviews
Canoeing and Kayaking Tuition, trips, tours and hires on the South Coast. Based in East Wittering, just south of Chichester. We use Chichester Harbour, River Arun, Hamble River, River Adur, and further afield.
5.0 based on 258 reviews
Glide down the stunning Chichester canal while gaining excellent tuition, let your mind relax and unwind in a beautiful location. Book a two hour guided tour on the canal using the latest inflatable paddle boards, just bring a towel and leave with a smile.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Formerly known as RAF Westhampnett, the airfield has been located here since the Second World War, when it served as a satellite airfield to nearby RAF Tangmere. Its West Sussex location makes it the south coast's focal point for flying excellence, and gives pilots and their passengers a bird's-eye view over the Solent and the Isle of Wight.
5.0 based on 334 reviews
Visit our beautiful vineyards and brand new modern tasting room overlooking the vines open every day of the week. Come and enjoy a glass of bubbles in the sun after we show you around the vineyard.
Definitely the best sparklingly wine tasting experience we’ve had in England! Led by the owner, she gave a wonderful short tour of the vineyard and a highly entertaining and informative guided wine tasting set in the excellent new tasting room with spacious indoor and outdoor areas. The 3 sparkling wines on offer are excellent - definitely on a par with champagne. Also try the generous sharing cheese platter! All in all a well deserved 5 star experience
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Charity run Community Centre in the heart of Chichester,next to the beautiful Jubilee Park. Halls, specialist martial arts Dojo's and meeting rooms to hire for events, special occasions, arts, sports and community activities. On site cafe bar offering a selection of wines, beers, cold/hot drinks and snacks. Please contact us to find out more about an activity or to enquire about hiring a hall.
5.0 based on 83 reviews
Dunreyth Alpacas offer Alpaca Walking Experiences, which have been enjoyed by people from as far afield as South Africa, China, Hong Kong, Holland, India and The Arab Emirates. Alpaca walks are available from Wednesday to Sunday every week of the year (except Christmas Day). WALKS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE . Unlike some other venues we offer clients to walk an an Alpaca each. No sharing unless requested . Walks are at 10.30am. Children must be over six years old, . As alpacas are herd animals and don't like to be alone, at least two alpacas must be booked per walk, which takes approximately 50 minutes, dependent on the alpacas' pace, which isn't all that fast. We have an onsite shop selling hand knitted Alpaca wear made from our own Alpaca for that unique gift and also Alpaca souvenirs of your Alpaca adventure ..
We thoroughly enjoyed our time with these lovely creatures! They are very soft, extremely friendly and are eager to be lead. They generally kept in formation, with a bit of friendly overtaking. They did stop every so often to munch on the vegetation and sometimes to dive into the prickly bushes! It's very interesting to see their individual personalities reveal themselves as the walk goes on. We were lead up a track as a line of alpacas and handlers towards the woodland and then stopped to give them treats at an opening at the top of the hill. We visited on a Wednesday morning for our prebooked walk. We went out with 2 other couples, so it was a 7 alpaca walk as the group leader took one also. At the end of the walk you have the opportunity to have a browse in the gift shop where they sell home made alpaca gifts, as well as items that they bring back from Peru. Obviously sensible, supportive footwear is essential as you are walking across muddy land that is not level and covered in twigs and tree roots, with the occasional muddy puddle. I would also recommend gloves for the wintertime as you are handling their lead the whole time and it is a little chilly on the trail. All in all, a lovely novel way to spend a morning in Chichester! Highly recommended for animal lovers.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Our HarSPA is perfectly positioned inside the heart of Chichester’s most desirable boutique hotel and is the perfect urban escape. Tucked away, this underground spa features four treatment rooms, all with low ambient lighting, steam room and hydro pool to help create a truly immersive spa experience and an extensive range of treatments, many unique to HarSPA.
We visited the spa for the autumn glow package and both got looked after from the moment we arrived! We used the hydro pool and then went for our treatments-a full body exfoliation, massage and facial-it was amazing! Cherri who carried out my treatment was very knowledgeable of products and gave me tips which I will take on board! Highly recommend a pamper session here!
4.5 based on 1,452 reviews
Come and discover rescued rural buildings set in a beautiful landscape, which tell the stories of the people who lived and worked in them over 1,000 years. Explore our 40-acre site and visit our collection – we have more than 50 historic buildings, from a replica Anglo-Saxon hall house to an Edwardian tin church. Enjoy a regular programme of demonstrations, including milling in our 17th century watermill; cooking in our Tudor kitchen; blacksmithing in our Victorian smithy, baking in our newly opened bakehouse; plus seasonal demonstrations. Take a walk in the woods, bring the dog (we are dog friendly), visit our waterside cafe or enjoy your own picnic. New exhibit buildings include: a dairy and bakehouse, near the watermill, plus a late 18th century barn and early 19th century stable known as May Day Farm. Need a new hobby or a new skill? Try our day courses in traditional rural trades and crafts or historic building conservation.
A superb visit the best museum we have ever been too ...so much history to see and enjoy ...lovely cafe and a little shepherd's hut takeaway for refreshments...The Repair Shop looked so fabulous we managed to spot one of the presenters of the TV series...would love to return again
4.5 based on 711 reviews
West Dean Gardens is one of the greatest restored Gardens open to the public in England. Wander through the 300 foot long Edwardian pergola, visit the restored Victorian glasshouses, Walled Kitchen Gardens, Sunken Garden and orchards. Finish with a walk through the arboretum, Spring Garden and the peaceful parkland. Enjoy an inspirational day out visiting West Dean Gardens. A rare oasis of beauty and tranquillity in the heart of the South Downs, now open year round.
West Dean Gardens you surpassed my expectations! Stunning ???????? Fabulous glasshouses, an orangery, a sunken garden and a fantastic walled kitchen garden with it’s espaliered fig and fruit trees, pristine veg and amazing flower beds, I was in heaven!! Cafe was fab and bonus - dogs are welcome so Paddy came too ????????
4.5 based on 367 reviews
At the Canal Centre, we offer a wide range of amenities including refreshments, souvenirs, educational and tourist information, boat trips and row boat hire. There is ample seating inside and out. Adjacent to the Centre there is a visitor centre, located in a 19th century stable, refurbished to provide information about the canal and its history
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