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The Historic Town of Arundel
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The Cathedral
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The Parish Church
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Wildfowl & Wetlands Centre
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Swanbourne Lake & Arundel Park
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Leisure Activities
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Shopping
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Fairtrade Town & Farmers Market
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Arundel Castle & Museum
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Arundel Town Festival
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Visitors Information Centre
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Arundel Chamber of Commerce Members
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Transport Links to Arundel
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2008/09
Leisure
Activities
Abowling green,
putting green,
tennis courts and a
children’s playground are
located in Mill Road
,near the River Arun. The
Football Club is nearby,
and the Arundel (Town) Cricket Club is sited in a rural
setting to the west of the town beside the Chichester
Road. 
Motorboats can be hired for river trips, and there are
also cruises up and down the river, north, as far as
Amberley and south, as far as Littlehampton on the
coast.
As previously mentioned, rowing boats can b e hired
on Swanbourne Lake.  Coffee mornings and exhibitions
take place at the Norfolk Centre and St. Nicholas’s Hall
near the Old Bridge.  There is the Priory Playhouse in
London Road where local drama groups present their
productions, and concerts are held in the Cathedral
and Parish Church throughout the year.
The Arundel open air Lido is one of the few
remaining outdoor heated swimming pools in the south
of England.
Open throughout the summer plus Christmas and
New Years Day, where else can you swim, relax and
enjoy such a great view of
the castle?
For info contact
www.arundel-lido.com
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