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Riverside Holiday Park

5.2 Miles / 8 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Set into the stunning scenery of the South Downs National Park and perfectly placed on the River Arun, Riverside Holiday Park is the ideal place to relax and unwind.
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Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park

11.3 Miles / 15 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Located just outside the historic town of Chichester, West Sussex, this holiday park probably has more water than land! This means 10 large fishing lakes set in over 150 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside, yet positioned only a few miles from the beach, and the traditional seaside resort of Bognor Regis.
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Medmerry Park

19.4 Miles / 33 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 2
Pets 2
Medmerry Park is a haven of tranquillity nestled in the heart of a conservation area near the magnificent West Witterings.
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4.1

Seal Bay

19.8 Miles / 31 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 6
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Award-winning Seal Bay Resort is the ultimate family destination, set on a mile of private beach in Selsey, West Sussex.
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Mill Rythe Holiday Park

26.3 Miles / 35 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 7
Pets 2
Welcome to the Mill Rythe Holiday Park, where you may spend a tranquil Hayling Island getaway with your family while enjoying the natural beauty and adventure.
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Hayling Island Holiday Park

26.4 Miles / 35 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 8
Enjoy a peaceful island setting close to four miles of award winning beaches, within easy reach of Portsmouth this park awarded The David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation, offers you the perfect place to get away from it all and relax among picturesque Hampshire countryside.
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Swanborough Lakes

26.9 Miles / 37 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
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Swanborough Lakes is nestled in the folds of the South Downs National Park in farmland overlooking the lakes and views across to historic Lewes and its famous castle, Swanborough Lakes Lodges provides the perfect location from which to discover the stunning South Downs and the South Coast.
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Tilford Woods Lodge Retreat

30.3 Miles / 52 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Tilford Woods Lodge Retreat is part of our Wanderwood Lodge Holidays Collection, a hidden gem nestling in the idyllic Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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4.4

Edgeley Holiday Park

31.7 Miles / 54 minute drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Set in 26 acres of secluded Surrey woodland, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Edgeley has an atmosphere of tranquillity and is a place to relax and enjoy your surroundings.
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Salterns Village

42.8 Miles / 1 hours and 35 minutes drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Salterns Village is the perfect location for the quintessentially nostalgic Isle of Wight family holiday.
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Nodes Point

44.3 Miles / 1 hours and 38 minutes drive from Arundel
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Welcome to Nodes Point Holiday Park, a captivating retreat located on the enchanting Isle of Wight.
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St Helens Coastal Resort

45.1 Miles / 1 hours and 39 minutes drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Catch a ferry to this perfect island escape in the Isle of Wight. Experience beaches that radiate beauty whatever the weather.
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Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park

47.4 Miles / 1 hours and 43 minutes drive from Arundel
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Whitecliff Bay enjoys a picturesque countryside setting yet is only a stone’s throw from a stunning secluded sandy beach, accessed directly from the park.
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Riverside Holiday Park, West Sussex

Driving Distance: About 8 minutes (5.16 miles) | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Riverside Holiday Park is a serene escape nestled in the South Downs National Park, offering comfortable lodges with well-equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, and picturesque views of the River Arun.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for families, couples, and pet owners looking for a peaceful retreat, Riverside Holiday Park provides a blend of relaxation and outdoor activities, with the historic town of Arundel just a stone’s throw away.

What can you do here? Onsite, guests can enjoy bike and boat hire, while the café provides a convenient spot for refreshments. The reception is on hand to assist with any needs during your stay.

What’s nearby? Major attractions include Arundel Castle and Cathedral, both around an 8-minute drive away. The park’s location is perfect for exploring the South Downs and enjoying the local countryside.

Accommodation options: The park offers pet-friendly lodges such as the Countryside Lodge and Riverside Lodge, each sleeping up to 4 guests. Both lodges feature contemporary kitchens, a double bedroom with en-suite, a twin bedroom, and a family bathroom. Note that there are no hot tubs available at this property.


Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park, West Sussex

Driving Distance: About 15 minutes (11.32 miles) | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park is a water-lover’s paradise, boasting 10 fishing lakes and a new entertainment and leisure venue, complete with an arcade, bar, restaurant, and a heated indoor swimming pool.

Who will love these lodges? This park is a hit with anglers, families, and couples alike. Golfers will appreciate the proximity to Chichester Golf Club, and the park’s extensive facilities make it a top choice for a fun-filled holiday.

What can you do here? Besides the on-site fishing and swimming, guests can enjoy al fresco dining with views of the lake. The park’s new facilities ensure there’s never a dull moment.

What’s nearby? Nearby attractions include the historic Arundel Castle, Harbour Park Amusements, and the Blue Flag beach at West Wittering, all within a short drive. Brighton’s vibrant seaside resort is also within reach.

Accommodation options: The park’s Platinum Lodge 2 offers luxurious, modern lodges with sumptuous fixtures, a master double with TV and ensuite, a twin room, and a decking area with patio furniture. These lodges are not pet-friendly and do not feature hot tubs.


Medmerry Park, West Sussex

Driving Distance: About 33 minutes (19.38 miles) | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Medmerry Park offers a tranquil setting in a conservation area near West Witterings, with refurbished chalets set against the backdrop of one of Europe’s largest nature reserves.

Who will love these lodges? Perfect for nature lovers, families, and couples, the park provides a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, with easy access to sandy beaches and a nature reserve.

What can you do here? Onsite, guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant/café, adventure playground, and a range of activities including crazy golf, tennis, and cycle hire.

What’s nearby? The stunning coastline and South Downs are close by, offering endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits. The historic city of Chichester is also within easy reach.

Accommodation options: Medmerry Park’s accommodation includes pet-friendly chalets like the Standard Chalet and Luxury Plus Chalet, both sleeping up to 4 guests. The Luxury Plus Chalet features a private outdoor space with a dining area and a hot tub.


Seal Bay, West Sussex

Driving Distance: About 31 minutes (19.81 miles) | Sleeps: 4-6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Seal Bay Resort is an award-winning destination in Selsey, featuring a mile-long beach, a star-studded entertainment programme, and top-notch leisure facilities including indoor swimming pools and a funfair.

Who will love these lodges? Families and groups seeking a vibrant holiday with plenty of activities and entertainment will find Seal Bay Resort to be an ideal choice.

What can you do here? The resort offers a plethora of activities, including swimming, a wave rider, and an adventure area called ‘The Dockyard’. Dining options include Smokey’s bar and the Smugglers restaurant.

What’s nearby? Guests can enjoy the beachfront location and the nearby attractions of Selsey, or take a short drive to the South Downs for more outdoor adventures.

Accommodation options: Seal Bay offers a range of accommodation, including the Beach Pads with sea views and the Green Lawns Luxury Lodge with a private garden and outdoor hot tub. These accommodations are not pet-friendly.


What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Arundel

Welcome to Arundel, a charming market town nestled in the South Downs of West Sussex, South East England. Arundel is a picturesque destination that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and relaxation for families and couples alike. Whether you’re looking to explore its medieval streets, take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside, or simply unwind in the comfort of a hot tub, Arundel has something for everyone.

The town boasts a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests and ages. From its iconic castle and cathedral to its thriving arts scene and natural beauty spots, Arundel is an ideal spot for a memorable lodge break.

Sightseeing in Arundel

Arundel is steeped in history and brimming with sights to see. The town’s compact size makes it perfect for leisurely exploration, with each corner offering a new discovery. Sightseeing here is a delightful experience, with well-preserved architecture and informative plaques that tell the story of Arundel’s rich past.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Arundel

When visiting Arundel, there are several attractions that simply cannot be missed. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5:

Arundel Castle

Overlooking the River Arun, Arundel Castle is a magnificent sight that has stood for nearly a thousand years. Visitors can explore the lavishly furnished rooms, the beautiful gardens, and enjoy a range of events throughout the year. The castle is a testament to the town’s historical significance and offers a glimpse into the lives of the Dukes of Norfolk, who have resided here for centuries. Admission prices vary depending on the extent of access, but expect to pay around £20 for adults and £10 for children for a full access ticket. Check the official website for the most up-to-date pricing and opening times.

Arundel Cathedral

The Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard is a stunning example of French Gothic architecture. Free to enter, it provides a peaceful retreat and the chance to admire its intricate design and stained glass windows. The cathedral also plays host to the annual Arundel Festival, which is a highlight for both locals and visitors.

WWT Arundel Wetland Centre

For nature lovers, the WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is a must-visit. This wildlife haven offers the opportunity to see a variety of birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Boat tours and walking paths allow for a serene experience. Family tickets are around £30, and it’s a great value for a day out immersed in nature.

Amberley Museum

A short drive from Arundel, the Amberley Museum is an open-air industrial heritage museum set in a 36-acre site. It’s a fascinating day out for families and couples, with interactive exhibits and historic buildings. Tickets are approximately £15 for adults and £8 for children.

Arundel Ghost Experience

For those with a taste for the supernatural, the Arundel Ghost Experience offers a thrilling evening walk through the town’s haunted spots. This guided tour is both informative and spine-tingling, with stories of local legends and eerie occurrences. Prices are around £10 per person, and it’s a unique way to see the town after dark.

Good to Know…

1. Arundel is easily accessible by train from London and other major cities.
2. Many attractions are within walking distance of each other.
3. The town has a range of dining options, from cosy cafés to fine dining restaurants.
4. Arundel hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, so check the calendar before you visit.
5. Accommodations with hot tubs can book up quickly, especially during peak seasons.
6. The Arundel Farmers’ Market is held on the third Saturday of every month.
7. Many shops in Arundel sell local produce and unique crafts, perfect for souvenirs.
8. The town is dog-friendly, with many establishments welcoming pets.
9. Walking tours are a great way to learn about Arundel’s history and hidden gems.
10. Always check for seasonal opening times and booking requirements for attractions.

5 Detailed Arundel Visitor FAQs

Q: What is the best time of year to visit Arundel?
A: Arundel is beautiful year-round, but the summer months offer the most activities, including the Arundel Festival. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Q: Are there any family-friendly activities in Arundel?
A: Absolutely, from the Arundel Wetland Centre to boating on the river, there are plenty of family-oriented activities.

Q: Can I visit Arundel Castle and the gardens on the same ticket?
A: Yes, there are tickets available that cover both the castle and the gardens, offering a complete experience of this historic site.

Q: Where can I find the best local food in Arundel?
A: Arundel has a variety of eateries, from traditional pubs to contemporary restaurants. The town also has regular markets featuring local Sussex produce.

Q: Are there walking or cycling trails in or around Arundel?
A: The South Downs Way runs near Arundel, offering excellent walking and cycling paths with stunning views of the countryside.

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For more information on planning your trip to Arundel, the following resources may be helpful:

Arundel is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for a lodge break with a hot tub. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, this West Sussex town will not disappoint.

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