Lewes /ˈluːɪs/ is the county town of East Sussex and formerly all of Sussex. It is a civil parish and is the centre of the Lewes local government district. Its population is now around 17 thousand. The settlement is a traditional market town and centre of communications and in 1264, it was the site of the Battle of Lewes. The town's landmarks including Lewes Castle and a 15th-century bookshop. Other notable features of the area include the Glyndebourne festival, the Lewes Bonfire and the Lewes Pound.
Restaurants in Lewes
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At Branching Out there is something for everyone. Where will you start? Face your fears head on at the high ropes, or ease into the trees with our low ropes course? Or stop by the giant swing or speed zip for a heady dose of adrenaline! Then it's time to relax and delight in the beautiful woodland scenery at our HQ cafe. Age 6+/8+ see website for details. Book early to avoid disappointment!
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Mile High Paragliding offer scenic tandem paragliding flights at various sites in Sussex. Fly with an experienced instructor, and see the South Coast from a new perspective. No experience needed!
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Dave has been flying paragliders intensively for many years and offers the best possible introductory lessons. With years of experience all over the world and an active interest in regulation of the sport, a flight with Dave can show what a paraglider is really capable of, in the safest way possible. We're based in East Sussex and fly from places like Devil's Dyke, Beachy Head, My Caburn near Lewes and many other spots on the beautiful South Downs.
We specialise in all mobility equipment, including scooters and wheelchairs to help people travelling. We have a huge showroom and carry a huge amount of stock, allowing people to purchase and drive away the same day.
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