Visitor attractions and information - Crawley
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Ashdown Forest Llama Park, Wych Cross, Forest
Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JN. Tel: 01825 712040. You can now take
a llama for a relaxing walk in private grounds set in the beautiful
Ashdown Forest. Llamas are naturally intelligent and inquisitive
and love to go for walk. Sorry, no dogs (except Guide Dogs) are
allowed in the Park or Visitor Centre. www.llamapark.co.uk. About 8 miles east of Crawley. |
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The
Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station, East Sussex, TN22 3QL.
Tel: 01825 720825. One of the largest tourist attractions in
Sussex. Stations at East Grinstead (a special bus runs from East
Grinstead to Kingscote Station), Kingscote, Horsted Keynes and
Sheffield Park Station (East of Haywards Heath), the headquarters
and home to the small exhibits Museum, model railway, restaurant
and real ale bar, The Bessemer Arms. No public car parking at
Kingscote. www.bluebell-railway.co.uk.
About 5 miles east of
Crawley. |
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Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, nr Haywards Heath,
West Sussex RH17 6TN. Tel: 01444 894000. Kew's 'country garden',
with plants from across the world. 500 acres of walled and water
gardens. National Trust. Charges apply. About 4 miles south east of Crawley. |
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Nymans
Garden, Handcross, nr Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 6EB. Tel:
01444 400321 (General enquiries & wheelchair booking). Great
Sussex Weald garden with historic collection of plants. Set amidst
the romantic ruins of a Gothic mansion. National Trust. Charges
apply. About
3 miles south of Crawley. |
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