Sussex Exclusive Magazine. Issue 8

We’re delighted to share the latest edition of our Sussex Exclusive Magazine with details of wonderful things to do, places to visit and experiences to enjoy in Sussex this summer.

Sussex Exclusive Magazine

This edition is packed to the rafters with the best of Sussex. Enjoy 48 hours in Arun exploring coastal walks, Arundel castle and the setting of Wicked Little Letters, washed down with local wine, of course. Or head to Hastings and enjoy contemporary and street art, smugglers caves, the Medieval castle and seafood straight from the catch of the day.

Sussex magazine

If you have your dog with you, we have some dog friendly suggestions for you. Or why not lose yourself on the South Downs as the sun sets or discover a Saxon village and a meandering forest, with one of our summer walks.

Sussex summer magazine

We also have our usual foodie section, with easy to make recipes as well as places to go for great foodie experiences, whether that’s finding the best locally grown asparagus, having lunch in Brighton’s Lanes or buying fresh fish from one of the oldest fishing families in Sussex.

Sussex magazine

Sussex is also home to some beautiful Art Deco buildings (perfect for those Instagram shots) and some fabulously weird places. Although perhaps above all else, Sussex is the perfect place for some summer adventure.

Sussex adventure

Apart from that, this edition also has all our usual gardening advice and inspiration, a health section, advice on Feng Shui and lots, lots more.

As always, it is completely free to download, read and share, and by doing so you also help to support local businesses. I really hope you enjoy this edition as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Sussex is a wonderful county.

You can download your free copy here:

Sussex Exclusive Magazine Issue 8 

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