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Shopping
1. Worthing Beach 2. Overlooking the River Adur from Shoreham-by-Sea restaurant 3. Royal Arcade 4. Fish for sale! 5. Café on the Beach
Worthing is a winner of the Quality Coast Award, has five miles of flat promenade and an award-winning
Shoreham’s narrow and historical streets offer a selection of small
independent shops situated on and around the High Street. To the
Markets
pier. Enjoy leisurely strolls alongside floral displays, sand at low tide, palm trees and great views of the
north of Shoreham is the Holmbush Centre, home to the region’s
coastline, whilst a walk along the pier gives a totally different view of the town, including the historic
General Market
largest Marks and Spencer store.
Dome Cinema. Fresh fish can still be bought from fishermen on the beach – straight off the boat.
Every Wednesday, Montague Street, Worthing
Throughout the area there is an eclectic mix of
Farmers’ Market
The traditional seaside activities of bathing, relaxing or fishing can be
Street mingled with some unique independent retailers particularly
stylish cafés, tearooms, ice-cream parlours,
Every 4th Saturday of the month,
done under the watchful eyes of our Beach Safety Team, on hand
in Warwick Street and the West End. Most of these places are only a
pubs & restaurants. Look out for sea-views
South Street Square, Worthing
throughout the summer season.
few steps away from the seafront. Look up to discover some
from terraces, patios and beach front
architectural treats or down to see Harry Clokes’ mosaic.
locations.
Farmers’ Market
If you are seeking a more adventurous break, check out the kite
Every 2nd Saturday of the month,
surfing, sailing and jet skiing activities to the western end of the town
The River Adur, spanned by the newly restored Toll Bridge, gives its
The Worthing Pocket Guide
East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea
beach or enjoy the coastal cycle path that can be followed between
name to the district, nestled on the coast, between Worthing and
compliments any visit and contains
Worthing and Shoreham or beyond – take a look at the Sustrans
Brighton. This encompasses Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea and
information about attractions,
Look out for a selection of specialist markets,
website at www.sustrans.co.uk
Southwick. The larger of these, Shoreham-by-Sea, is an historic but
shopping, eating out, events and
fairs and other town centre events held
thriving port with plenty of opportunities for fishing, sailing, diving
lots more. Its available from the
throughout the year – details at
Worthing town centre is vibrant & colourful, with a good range of
and other water based activities.
Tourist Information Centre or on
www.visitworthing.co.uk
high street names in the pedestrianised Montague Street and South
the website at www.visitworthing.co.uk
www.visitshoreham.co.uk
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