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Brighton to Portsmouth

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        There’s a real mixture of tourist treats on offer in this part of the country. Quaint little
        villages, Lord Nelson’s great fighting flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, and Arundel Castle
        a restored mediaeval fortress that looks as though it came straight out of Camelot or
        Ivanhoe.


        Arundel Castle. The seat of The Dukes of Norfolk set in 40 acres
        of sweeping grounds and gardens, Arundel Castle has been open
        to visitors seasonally for nearly 200 years. It is one of the great
        treasure houses of England, home to priceless works of art,
        furniture, tapestries and stained glass, china and clocks,
        sculpture and carving, heraldry and armour in stunning room
        settings.


        Arundel. Other things to do in Arundel include The Hanover Band, Litlehampton Golf Club, The
        Cheesemaking Workshop, Arun Canoes and Kayaks. Arundel Park is a great place for a walk –
        have tea at the tea rooms . . . such and “English” thing to do!


        For information on Portsmouth click here . . .

        Brighton to Portsmouth is 50 miles, about 1 1/2 hours drive time.





























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        Navigation notes


        Route 7 on the map.

        First you have to get out of Brighton. Running instructions on the opposite page.


        After the instructions on leaving Brighton which will have you travelling on the A27:

        Remain on the A27.
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