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Find out what makes a National Park

Find out what makes a National Park, why we’re an International Dark Sky Reserve and discover the wonders of a ruined castle that was once visited by Elizabeth I.


The South Downs Centre will be opening on Saturdays throughout the summer holidays in August from 9am to 2.30pm.


Our visitor area is crammed with interesting displays and maps about the South Downs.

Try out one of our Virtual Reality head-sets that take you on an adventure into the solar system and learn more about the people who make the South Downs so special.


Our centre is also a great launch-pad for discovering the wider South Downs as it’s filled with walk leaflets and ideas for fun days-out.


If you’re not looking to venture too far, there are some amazing walks in the Midhurst area, including the famous Cowdray Ruins that had many a royal visitor during Tudor times.


If you’re looking for nature, take a walk along the River Rother and you might even be lucky enough to spot a kingfisher.


The shop is filled with interesting merchandise and produce – all with a South Downs theme of course!


Zara Kelleway, who manages the visitor area and shop, said: “Do come and find out more about the National Park and discover some of the amazing places you can go.

“We look forward to welcoming you!”


The centre will also be open on the August Bank Holiday Monday.


This news item has been reproduced from the South Downs National Park website.

Visit the South Downs Centre this summer

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