Description:
Arundel is a unique and especially historic market town with cobbled streets nestling within a southern spur of the Downs. Dominated by the stunning Norman castle and the rising spire of the town's cathedral you can also enjoy uninterrupted views of glorious landscapes beyond.
The town is relaxed and friendly and is the perfect place to have a wander and take in afternoon tea. Visit the unique plethora of craft and antique shops as well as a diverse range of restaurants, or wander by the lush meadows which hug the banks of the River Arun on its way to the English Channel.
Departure station: London Victoria
Example journey time: 86 minutes
GroupSave pp when 4 travel together: £9.80
Destination station: Arundel
Train operator: Southern
(price based on Cheap Day Return valid until 6 September 2008)
Dates:
until 06/09/2008
County:
West Sussex
Destination Station
ARUNDEL
Rail Company
Southern
Getting There
- Price displayed is per person (pp) and based on a party of 4 travelling together on Cheap Day return tickets (Off-Peak travel returning on the same day).
- With a GroupSave ticket up to 4 additional children can travel for £1 each when accompanying the GroupSave party.
- For terms and conditions see the GroupSave section.
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