Here are some links to the places we think maybe of of interest in the local area:

Arundel Castle

First built by the Romans, it was acquired in the 16th century and is still owned today by the Duke of Norfolk, the country’s leading Catholic family. The castle is open April until October from Tuesday to Sunday.
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Arundel Cathedral and Church

The Catholic cathedral of st Philip Howard was built in the 19th Century, (without bells). The parish church of St Nicholas is Church of England but is unusual in that it has a small catholic chapel built into the East end. This castle can only be accessed through the Castle and is the Norfolk’s private family chapel. Both the cathedral and the church are open daily, all year round.
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Arundel Farmers’ Market

The market takes place from 9am until 1pm in the Town Square on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
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Wetland Centre

Surrounded by a beautiful 60 acre nature reserve WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is a must do day out for people of all ages.
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Arundel Lido

With the exception of festive swims Arundel Lido is open for the spring and summer months from April. The Lido is a great way to spend the day as a family, or a fun way for individuals to get some exercise.
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Race Courses

Goodwood (Flat) – 01243 755022
Goodwood (Motor Racing) – 01243 755055
Fontwell (National Hunt) – 01243 543335
Brighton (Flat) – 01273 603580

Other things to do

Arundel and its surrounding areas offer you so much more to do that we couldn’t fit it all on the webpage. Other things include: the museum, riverside activities, The Old Print works shopping arcade, health and spa treatments, theatre, various annual festivals, and more. Please visit www.arundel.org.uk or call 01903 882 268 to find out more information.

Transport

Rail Enquiries – 0845 748 4950
Bus Enquiries – 01903 237 661
Taxis – 01903 884 444
Community Bus – 01903 889644