If you are looking for things to do with the kids, here is a list of places to visit in Chichester, Midhurst and Bognor Regis.
Some are free and some you need to get tickets, check their websites before you visit.
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Petworth Cottage Museum Photo: Haywards Heath
. Crazy golf
Wildforest Falls Adventure Golf in Hotham Park Bognor Regis has 18 holes and a cafe for you to enjoy. The course features a number of animals and information boards so you can learn as you play. Picture: Google Maps Photo: Haywards Heath
. South Downs Planetarium & Science Centre
Based in Chichester you can experience the magic of the night sky in comfort together with expert live commentary by a professional astronomer.
. Chichester Harbour
Whether you are exploring by land or water, there's plenty to see and do, so why not take a Solar Heritage Boat trips. Picture: Elaine Hammond Photo: Haywards Heath
. Kingley Vale
Kingley Vale is the perfect place to explore, go on adventures, long walks and picnics. Photo: Hilsea Portsmouth
. Weald and Downland Museum
Home to The Repair Shop and located on a 40-acre site nestled in the South Downs National Park, the museum invites visitors to experience a unique glimpse into rural history. Picture: Sam Stephenson, www.samstephenson.co.uk Photo: Haywards Heath
. Petworth House and Park
Owned by the National Trust. You have to pay to visit the house but Petworth Park is open for you to enjoy every day of the year. Picture: Kate Shemilt Photo: Hilsea Portsmouth
. Thorney Island near Chichester
Thorney Island is filled with wildlife, plants and all sorts of creatures. You can enjoy a paddle and make sure you bring your binoculars as there are a number of different birds to spot.
5. Weald and Downland Museum
Home to The Repair Shop and located on a 40-acre site nestled in the South Downs National Park, the museum invites visitors to experience a unique glimpse into rural history. Picture: Sam Stephenson, www.samstephenson.co.uk Photo: Haywards Heath
6. Petworth House and Park
Owned by the National Trust. You have to pay to visit the house but Petworth Park is open for you to enjoy every day of the year. Picture: Kate Shemilt Photo: Hilsea Portsmouth
7. Thorney Island near Chichester
Thorney Island is filled with wildlife, plants and all sorts of creatures. You can enjoy a paddle and make sure you bring your binoculars as there are a number of different birds to spot.
8. Boxgrove Priory
An English Heritage site it is free to explore the small Benedictine priory of Boxgrove, which was founded in about 1107. Picture: Kate Shemilt Photo: Hilsea Portsmouth