Family days out
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School holidays incoming!
What do you mean you don't have six weeks *plus* entertainment sorted for the school holidays yet? You do now! It's the Muddy guide to summer in Sussex. You're welcome.
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8 reasons to visit Weald & Downland Living Museum
Summer holidays are looming, and we have just the ticket for a family-friendly day out: the Weald & Download Living Museum! Here are eight reasons why you need to hotfoot it over to Chichester, stat.
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Six beautiful beach huts to book in Sussex
Kick back and relax by the sea in style, in your own private beach hut! Perfect for sunny family getaways, seaside meals and special occasions. We've sniffed out some of the best in Sussex
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Five reasons to join Godstone Farm’s Big Sleepover this summer!
Diaries out- The Big Farm Sleepover is back on at Godstone Farm this summer - and here are five reasons why it's not to be missed!
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16 great things to do this June half term!
May half term crept up on you a bit too quickly this year? Don't worry, Muddy has you covered with the best family-friendly things to do over the hols right here in your hood.
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Review: Beachcroft Beach Hut Suites, Felpham Beach
Fancy snoozing to the sound of surf on shingle? These luxury beach front suites on the West Sussex coast are the perfect family staycation destination. Muddy checked in for some good old British seaside fun.
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Family fun: Goodwood Festival of Speed
Supercars, stunts...and more fun than you can shake a gearstick at. This summer family festival is all about making memories that will last a lifetime...
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16 stunning bluebell walks in Sussex
Blooming 'eck! Bluebells are popping up in their thousands across Sussex. Here's where to find the best of them on your sprightly springtime walk.
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Sussex Easter holiday guide!
Easter trails, kids comedy and sporty stuff - there's heaps of egg-sellant local ideas to keep the little (and larger ones) busy this Easter in Sussex.
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Muddy Reviews: The Easter Trail at Sheffield Park and Garden
Looking for something to entertain the kids this Easter? Good old National Trust have come up trumps with some cracking nature trails. But what was the Muddy verdict?