Best attractions and places to see around Arun are concentrated in the Arun District, West Sussex, England, a region defined by the River Arun and its proximity to the South Downs National Park. This area features a mix of historical landmarks, diverse natural environments, and coastal towns. Visitors can explore ancient sites, expansive parkland, and scenic river paths. The district offers varied landscapes from rolling hills to river valleys and coastal stretches.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Cycling is limited. Access from London Road (where cathedral is)
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it's beautiful but it seems it may have been overgrown through times. Now (May 2025), it is full of nettles, bramble, slipped banks and even fallen tree. So prepare to be lifting your bike. Very challenging for mountain bikers. I haven't seen that tree with roots out...either fallen or on slightly different route? There were machines to take care of fallen trees (past Arundel Park gate towards South Stoke)
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Very loose surface so approach with much caution or even dismount, but the quiet road on the other side is worth it. Cuts out a lot of main road.
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Stunning and beautiful area. Thoroughly enjoyed our meal at the Black Rabbit, lots of history.
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Follow the trail around the ring for great views over Findon to Worthing
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Beautiful views, trails and architecture in a historical place. Some hill walking, mud tracks (of this time of year) walk along the River Arun. You will see a variety of birds, adulating ground levels, scenic photographic views both panoramic and sculpture. Visit the old market town, churches, a cathedral, views of Arundel Castle, sit by the lake with a hot drink from the cafe at Swanbourne Lake. Walk your own pace and enjoy.
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The Arun District offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Swanbourne Lake, a picturesque lake rich with wildlife, perfect for leisurely walks. The River Arun Riverside Path provides scenic views along the river. Additionally, the district encompasses a stretch of the South Downs National Park, offering beautiful countryside and areas like Bluebell Woods, Angmering Park Estate, known for its seasonal blooms.
Yes, the Arun District is excellent for walking and hiking. You can explore trails around Swanbourne Lake or the River Arun Riverside Path. For more structured routes, consider the many easy hikes available, such as the Swanbourne Lake loop via Arundel Cathedral or the Climping Beach & West Beach Local Nature Reserve loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Arun guide.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Hiorne Tower, an impressive 19th-century folly in the South Downs National Park. Cissbury Ring, an Iron Age hill fort, also offers breathtaking views over the English Channel and as far as the Isle of Wight from its trig point. Many trails, including the Gravel Track Between North Stoke and Burpham, provide excellent vistas of the surrounding countryside.
The Arun District is rich in history. You can visit Cissbury Ring, one of Europe's largest Iron Age hill forts with a history spanning over 5,000 years. Explore the ancient Stane Street Roman Road, where you can literally walk in the footsteps of ancient civilizations. Arundel Castle, an 11th-century castle and home to the Duke of Norfolk, is another significant historical landmark in the area, featuring preserved rooms, a chapel, and gardens. You can also see St Mary the Virgin Church, Burpham, a historical religious building.
Yes, the Arun District is home to a section of the Stane Street Roman Road. This ancient road, constructed around 70 AD, linked London to the Roman town of Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester). Walking along this tranquil section through farmland allows you to experience a piece of Roman history.
Absolutely! Swanbourne Lake is a great spot for families, offering leisurely walks, wildlife spotting, and boat hire between March and October. The nearby Swanbourne Lodge Tearooms are also family-friendly. Bluebell Woods, Angmering Park Estate, provides pleasant trails suitable for families. Additionally, the Black Rabbit Pub is listed as family-friendly.
The Arun District, being in West Sussex, England, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn (March to October). During these months, the weather is milder, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, walking trails, and enjoying natural features like Swanbourne Lake and the South Downs National Park. Spring brings beautiful blooms, especially in areas like Bluebell Woods.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Swanbourne Lodge Tearooms, located opposite the boathouse at Swanbourne Lake, offer a range of food and drink. The Black Rabbit Pub is another popular spot, offering a family-friendly atmosphere near the River Arun.
The Arun area offers diverse cycling routes, including mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find moderate MTB trails like the Arundel, East Dean Woods and the River Arun loop, or the Black Rabbit Pub – View of Arundel Castle loop. For gravel biking, there are routes such as the View from Bignor Hill – Graffham Down Nature Reserve loop. More details on these routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Arun guide and the Gravel biking around Arun guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of history and natural beauty. Many appreciate the impressive views from sites like Hiorne Tower and Cissbury Ring. The tranquil setting of Swanbourne Lake and the opportunity to walk along the River Arun Riverside Path are also highly rated. The historical significance of places like the Stane Street Roman Road also draws considerable interest.
Yes, the Arun District features some interesting man-made structures. The Hiorne Tower is an impressive 19th-century folly offering great views. You can also visit the Gurkha Suspension Bridge, a modern replacement built by a Gurkha sapper unit, which has an interesting story behind its construction.


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