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Looking for something a bit different to do in Brighton? Here’s 6 great ideas

22/5/2017

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We visit Brighton all the time, and we can’t resist taking a visit to the pier, strolling along the sea front and pottering around the historic Brighton Lanes. But sometimes you need to do something a little different. Here’s six ideas of things we love and we think you’ll find a bit different to spice up your next trip to Brighton.
 
BRIGHTON SEWER TOUR
Brighton’s famous sewer tours have been running for more than 50 years. Discover their Victorian fascinating secrets from 150 years ago by walking through the labyrinth of tunnels. The award-winning tours run from May until September and are a popular attraction with visitors from across the world.
https://www.southernwater.co.uk/brighton-sewer-tours
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​UNDERCLIFF WALK
The Undercliff Walk boasts some stunning scenery and extends for just under three miles. You set out from Brighton Marina and walk along to Rottingdean before heading onto Saltdean. The walk runs along the top of the sea wall which was built in the 1930s to prevent the chalk cliffs eroding. In the Summer the path is full of flowers including sea lavender, ragwort, field bindweed, red valerian, wild carrot, common thistle, common mallow and common vetch. 
http://www.sussexlife.co.uk/out-about/walks/sussex-walk-along-the-coast-at-brighton-cliffs-1-4641093
 
BRIGHTON GHOST TOUR
The Brighton Lanes is a fantastic place for shopping, yet beneath its convivial veneer darker forces are at work. Join actor and master storyteller Rob Marks as the eccentric Silas the Ghost Walker, or his fellow ghost walkers Jasper and Ebenezer, for a 70 minute walk around Brighton’s famous Lanes visiting eight haunted sites. 
http://ghostwalkbrighton.co.uk
 
BRIGHTON FOOD TOUR
Experience a different flavour of this quirky and spirited city whilst discovering a selection of popular foodie Brighton hotspots. Get off the beaten track to meet some of Brighton’s most exciting and unusual independent vendors and producers. Hear the stories, passions and politics behind their products and best of all, try some tasty samples.
http://brightonfoodtours.com
 
Devil’s Dyke and Southdown’s National Park
Take the no.77 Bus to explore Devil’s Dyke and the Southdown’s National Park. Enjoy the great outdoors, beautiful countryside and many special events held at the Dyke.
https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Breeze-Leaflet-Devils-Dyke.pdf
 
THE NEW i360
Maybe not so new now, as the i360 has been running since early 2016, but you can still only do this in Brighton, so it must be different! Take to the skies to see Brighton and the beautiful south coast as you have never seen them before. Glide up gently to 138 metres on the world’s tallest moving observation tower, to admire 360 degree views across Brighton, the South Downs and, on the clearest days, all the way to the Isle of Wight.
http://britishairwaysi360.com

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