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Attractions and Places To See around Worthing - Top 10

Best attractions and places to see around Worthing include a blend of historic landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This seaside town in West Sussex offers a long shingle beach that reveals sandy areas and rock pools at low tide. Situated at the gateway to the South Downs National Park, Worthing provides access to ancient woodlands and chalk cliffs. The area is characterized by its coastal environment and proximity to diverse landscapes.

Best attractions and places to see around Worthing

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Cissbury Ring Hill Fort

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Cissbury Ring is the largest hill fort in Sussex and is more than 5,000 years-old. From the summit, which stands at more than 600 feet (184 m) tall, you are …

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Worthing Beach

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Worthing has a long sand and shingle beach. Most of the sand and the rock pools are covered at high tide. The pier was built in 1862.

Great views along the coast, especially east towards Brighton.

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Velo Coffee Van has now stopped (2023). Still a few cafes nearby

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Goring Greensward Seafront Promenade

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This is a scenic route off the main road I recommend it highly. You can smell the sea, park your camper van get the bike out and explore the area!

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The pavillion cafe' at the end of the pier offers a wide variety of refreshment. Interesting local art on display at end of the pier.

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Elder's Way Downhill (East), Cissbury Hill

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Nice downhill section off the East side of Cissbury Hill.

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High Salvington Windmill

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Previously known as Durrington Windmill, this Grade II listed windmill has recently been restored and it's well worth stopping to look at whether its open or not.

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Splash Point

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Splash point is nice viewpoint with some interesting stone and sculptured seats that double up as both seats and pieces of art.

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Roger's Lane Bridleway

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Great way to avoid the A24. A mix of gravel and concrete.

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View of the Sea from Cissbury Ring

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Fantastic views down to the sea from the south side, further round Cissbury Ring you get views back across the Downs

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Lisa
July 31, 2025, Worthing Beach

The coastal section is great, but then it's just a highway with lots of roundabouts. Loud and dangerous. Taking the train is no fun. Chichester is great!

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September 24, 2024, Worthing Beach

Worthing has a long sand and shingle beach. Most of the sand and the rock pools are covered at high tide. The pier was built in 1862. Great views along the coast, especially east towards Brighton.

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I don't recommend it to anyone. Sure, you can take a quick look at it, but it's not exactly beautiful.

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Cissbury Ring is one of the jewels in the crown of the new South Downs National Park. It's the largest hill fort in Sussex and has a history dating back over 5,000 years. Set high up on a chalk promontory, its ditch and ramparts enclose about sixty-five acres. From the top on a clear day you can see forever, with views across to the chalk cliffs beyond Brighton and as far as the Isle of Wight.

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This is a beautiful spot with expansive views out North over the rolling South Downs countryside giving you a lush patchwork of quilted green fields. There is also a sturdy bench to take the weight off your feet and super cool Cissbury Ring just behind you.

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Cyclepath starts at end of Findon Valley (bottom of May Tree Ave) and goes north to Rogers Farm. Runs on West side of A24

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Look out for the ponies who live on Cissbury Ring!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Worthing?

Worthing offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Worthing Beach, a long sand and shingle beach with rock pools at low tide. The town is also a gateway to the South Downs National Park, providing access to ancient woodlands and chalk cliffs. Other notable natural spots include Highdown Gardens, known for its unique chalk gardens and rare plants, and Brooklands Park, a nature reserve.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in Worthing?

Yes, Worthing is rich in history. The Cissbury Ring Circular Trail leads around an Iron Age hill fort, the second largest in England. You can also see the restored High Salvington Windmill, dating back to 1776. Other historical landmarks include the iconic Grade II listed Art Deco Worthing Pier and The Dome Cinema, an impressive Edwardian building from 1911.

What outdoor activities can I do near Worthing's attractions?

Worthing and its surroundings are ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Goring Greensward Seafront Promenade or explore various routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Goring Beach – Beach Huts loop'. For hiking, the hiking guide for Worthing features trails like the 'Cissbury Ring loop' in the South Downs National Park. Running enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Sea Lane Café – Drinking Water Tap and Toilets loop' in the running trails guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Worthing?

Many attractions in Worthing are suitable for families. Worthing Beach is perfect for paddling and sandcastle building at low tide. The Cissbury Ring Circular Trail is a family-friendly walk with panoramic views. The Worthing Lido offers entertainment, and Beach House Park provides beautiful flowers and open spaces. The Worthing Museum and Art Gallery also has engaging exhibits for all ages.

Where can I find the best views around Worthing?

For stunning vistas, head to Cissbury Ring, which offers panoramic views of the Sussex landscape and the sea, especially from the View of the Sea from Cissbury Ring. The Worthing Pier also provides excellent coastal views. Highdown Gardens, situated on the South Downs, offers sea views from its elevated position.

What cultural experiences does Worthing offer?

Worthing boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is one of the oldest purpose-built museums in the country, featuring impressive costume collections and local history. Worthing Theatres, including the Connaught Theatre, Pavilion Theatre, and Assembly Hall, host a wide array of shows. Colonnade House and East Beach Artists Studios provide spaces for local artists to display their work.

Are there any good places for cycling near Worthing's attractions?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Goring Greensward Seafront Promenade offers a scenic route. You can also find various cycling routes in the cycling guide for Worthing, including the 'Beach Huts – Downs Link along the River Adur loop'. A dedicated cycle route also connects Worthing to Brighton, approximately 11-12 miles long.

What is the best time of year to visit Worthing?

Worthing is enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the beach, outdoor activities, and gardens like Highdown Gardens. During summer, the South Downs are vibrant with butterflies, particularly around Cissbury Ring. The town also hosts various events throughout the year, especially in Steyne Gardens.

Are there any unique experiences or 'hidden gems' in Worthing?

Beyond the main attractions, you can discover unique experiences like the converted beach huts at East Beach Artists Studios, where local artists showcase their work. For a distinctive seaside activity, look out for the unique wood-fired seaside saunas on Worthing Beach. The tranquil Marine Gardens, with its fish pond and beautiful flowers, offers a peaceful escape further west along the seafront.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Worthing?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the historical significance of sites like Cissbury Ring with its stunning views, to the relaxing atmosphere of Worthing Beach. The scenic routes along the seafront, such as the Goring Greensward Seafront Promenade, are also highly appreciated for walking and cycling. The blend of coastal charm, historical depth, and natural beauty consistently receives positive feedback.

Can I find cafes or places to eat near Worthing's attractions?

Yes, there are several options for refreshments. Along the seafront, you'll find various food trucks and cafes, particularly near East Worthing Beach. The town center, especially Montague Street and Warwick Street, offers a variety of independent cafes and restaurants. Many of the parks and promenades also have nearby eateries for convenience.

Are there dog-friendly walks around Worthing?

Worthing offers several dog-friendly options. The long seafront promenade is popular for walks with dogs, and many sections of Worthing Beach are accessible to dogs, though seasonal restrictions may apply in certain areas. The South Downs National Park, including areas around Cissbury Ring, provides extensive trails suitable for dog walking, but always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock.

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