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Travel and tourism services in Worthing, West Sussex
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Travel Agency
Hays Travel
Goring Road, 336
Phone: +44 1903 241221
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
TUI
Montague Street, 60
Artwork
Triton
Marine Parade
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Castle Goring Way
Touristic Attraction
Cissbury Ring
- National Trust
Cissbury Ring is an Iron Age hillfort (2nd largest in southern England). Enclosed in the fenced inner rampart are 24ha of earthworks constructed with simple hand tools. It would have been a formidable stronghold for its people in times of threat.
Neolithic Flint Mines
The south-western part of Cissbury hill is covered with Neolithic flint mines (over 270 pits) dating back to between 4300BC and 2300BC. The shafts were as deep as 12 metres with many galleries radiating from them.
The Worthing Lido
Marine Parade BN11 3PX
Opening hours: Mo-Su 11:00-18:00
gallery
The Forge Gallery
High Street, 79
Touristic Information
East Beach
Highdown Gardens Visitor Centre
Maritime Heritage
The Esplanade
The History of Promenading
Marine Parade
The History of the Pier
Marine Parade
Welcome to Splash Point
Marine Parade
Worthing From Disaster
Marine Parade
Worthing's Heroic Lifeboatmen
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Marine Crescent
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Cissbury Ring today: This special place for important wildlife, habitats and heritage.
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Defence: Over the last 500 years, from the Amanda to aerial attacks, this site has played an important role in wartime defence.
Museum
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
- no fee
Richmond Road
Opening hours: We,Fr,Sa 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-20:00; Su 11:00-15:00
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