A Day Out in Steyning

Updated July 2023

Steyning is a small town nestled at the foot of the South Downs, known for its pretty picturesque streets, independent shops and beautiful surroundings.

Although relatively small in size, there is plenty to do in Steyning and it is well worth a visit if you are in the area! We have listed below some of our favourite things to do.

Things to Do in Steyning

Steyning Horseshoe Loop Walk (5km – 3 miles)

If you love a spectacular view then this walk is the one for you. This walk is approximately 5km (3 miles) and follows a circular ‘horseshoe’ loop starting from Steyning high street and taking you up to the South Downs, almost to the South Downs Way, before dropping back down towards the high street.

Keep your eyes peeled for the many different species of butterfly that can be found in this area. We spotted a number of butterflies on our recent visit, including the Holly Blue shown below.

There are also a couple of poetry boxes found on benches throughout the walk where you can read poems left by others, or even write your own to add.

Steyning Horseshoe Walk Directions

Wiston to Steyning Walk (9km – 5.6 miles)

If you fancy a slightly longer walk, why not try our Wiston to Steyning Walk which is a 9km (5.6 mile) long circular route.

Instead of starting in Steyning, this walk starts in Wiston and takes you up onto the South Downs Way before heading back down to Steyning at the halfway point. In Steyning, you can grab some refreshments and browse the shops before returning to Wiston along a flat path which is a bit easier on the legs than the outward route!

Wiston to Steyning Walk Directions

Browse the Independent Shops

Steyning is home to a number of independent shops, which are perfect for browsing, buying gifts, and picking up some local produce. We have listed some of our favourites below.

La Maison Verte sells some beautiful French style pieces, including home accessories, glassware, painted furniture, mirrors, ceramics and decorative items as well as some beautiful pieces of jewellery.

Sakala sells some lovely pieces sourced from India, Nepal and nearby, including clothes, jewellery, homeware and gifts.

The Little Sweet Shop is a family run business and is the place to go for an excellent selection of sweets and chocolate, with over 250 jarred vintage sweets, homemade chocolates and fudge. A sweet lovers dream!

The Steyning Bookshop is a family-run bookshop on the Steyning high street selling a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, as well as cards, gift wrap, toys and stationery. Children’s writer Julia Donaldson also lives in Steyning, so expect a good selection of her books in the shop, which are often signed!

Vintage & Home sells a range of home décor with vintage designs and is the perfect place to go if you are doing some home renovating/ upcycling!

Steyning Antiques is home to all wide range of antiques and vintage items.

Step back in time and wander through Cobblestone Walk

Cobblestone Walk is a historic shopping arcade located just off the High Street, which is home to a number of small independent shops and units. These include Flicker Rose which sells lovely gifts, candles and jewellery, Baby boutique which sells a range of beautiful baby clothes and Emas nails and beauty which offers a range of beauty treatments. Cobblestone Walk is also home to the Cobblestone Tea House, a quintessential 16the century Tea House and Paws 4 Tea, a dedicated dog café.

Cycle the Downs Link to Shoreham-by-Sea

The Downs Link is an off-road signposted route suitable for cyclists who want to avoid the roads. It is approximately 6.5km from Steyning to Shoreham-by-Sea via the Downs Link or 13km there and back.

The best place to park is Fletchers Croft car park, which is just off Vicarage Road opposite the Church (it is free if you have an Annual parking disc or £1.50 for up to 4 hours if not). Once parked, head back towards the Church, turning right down Vicarage Road and continue following this main road which crosses over the A283, and eventually, you will see signs for the Downs Link.

There are plenty of cafes to choose from in Shoreham-by-Sea to grab a refreshment before heading back. Alternatively, the South Downs Fodder Box is located approximately halfway between Steyning and Shoreham, which is a trailer serving up delicious snacks, cakes, coffee, and soft drinks.

Steyning Museum

Located on Church Street is Steyning Museum, which is home to a number of displays and exhibits which explore the history of Steyning and the surrounding area. The Museum is open Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 4pm.

Things to Do Near Steyning

Bramber Castle and village

Bramber village is located approximately 1 mile from Steyning, which is smaller in size but is rich in history.

Bramber Castle, owned by English Heritage consists of the remains of a Norman Castle built shortly after the Norman conquest. It sits high on a natural knoll overlooking Sussex and the River Adur. All that remains is one surviving wall standing at a height of 14 metres. Entry is free and parking costs £2 for all non-English Heritage members.

St Mary’s House is another historic building in Bramber which dates back to around 1450, when it was used as a hotel for pilgrims travelling to Canterbury. The medieval timber-framed house is open to the public, as are the 5 acres of beautiful gardens, which include a rose garden, water garden and are dotted with topiary figures.

Wiston Estate

Located just over a 10-minute drive from Steyning is the beautiful Wiston Estate, which consists of 16-acres of vines planted by the Goring family. Tours of the vineyard can be booked costing £20 per person – see here for more information on the dates they are running and how to book.

Where to Eat in Steyning

Victoria’s Sponge

Victoria’s Sponge is located on Steyning high street, serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and a range of hot and cold drinks and cakes. They also have a good selection of vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free options. Although a relatively new café, opening in 2019, Victoria’s Sponge has already picked up second place in the County Times Café of the Year award 2020.

victorias sponge steyning

Cobblestone Tea House

The Cobblestone Tea House is a cute and quintessentially British café located in Cobblestone Walk, just off the Steyning high street. They sell a range of hot food, including Full English breakfasts, jacket potatoes, sandwiches and toasties, and a range of delicious cakes and scones. They also won the County Times Café of the Year award in 2020!

cobblestone tea house

Where to Stay in Steyning

Kings Barn Camping

Kings Barn Camping offers 12 camping pitches all of which come with a firepit / BBQ – perfect for roasting marshmallows. There are composting toilets, hot water showers and washing-up stations. For a more glamourous night’s sleep, there is also a Glamping Escape which is fully kitted with a double bed and is tastefully decorated with bunting and fairy lights. Kings Barn Camping is the perfect place to stay to embrace the outdoors and fully appreciate the stunning landscape around Steyning.

The Castle Inn Hotel

The Castle Inn Hotel is located in the village of Bramber, a short walk from Steyning. There is a range of rooms to choose from to suit your needs including standard rooms, standard family rooms, superior family rooms, disabled access and pet-friendly rooms. Prices range from £45 – £110 per night (including breakfast). 

If you are in the area, why not visit other nearby towns and cities in Sussex?

Visiting One Garden Brighton

One Garden is located in Stanmer Park, approximately 5 miles north of Brighton and near the Amex stadium and the University of Sussex. Stanmer Park is the former private estate of the Earl of Chichester and is Brighton’s largest park. It offers plenty of woodland walks to choose from and open parkland, making it the perfect spot for a picnic.

On our visit to Stanmer Park, we parked at Lower Lodges West, which is the first car park you reach if exiting from the A27 near Falmer station and the Amex stadium. This car park is right next to a play park, perfect for children and it is approximately a 10-minute walk to One Garden. There are car parks closer, however this gave us the chance to have a nice wander through Stanmer Park. Following the signposts to One Garden you follow a newly built path across the park, which is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

This path takes you up past Stanmer House on the right, where there are tea rooms serving a good selection of substantial hot meals. The path also passes Stanmer Church on the right, a Grade II listed church built in 1938 but declared redundant in 2008.

The path then splits, with the path to the right leading to Stanmer village, home to a village pond and plenty of listed buildings. The path to the left takes you up to One Garden.

One garden Brighton

The gardens at One Garden have been designed by landscape architect Dominic Cole, known for his work on the Eden project. The garden is split into smaller unique gardens, including the Medicinal Garden, Hot & Dry Garden, All Seasons Garden and the Urban Garden. The gardens are well maintained and are lovely to have a wander around.

Passing the gardens, you reach One Market on the left, which is stocked full of local produce, from fresh fruit and vegetables, ice cream from nearby Latchetts Farm, a good selection of Brighton beers, wines from Plumpton Estate, Sussex chocolate and a good selection of cakes and doughnuts. The market also sells fresh flowers, house plants, and if you head out the back there is a good range of outdoor plants also.

 
     

Continuing past One Market, you reach One Kitchen which serves delicious seasonal dishes using ingredients from the Kitchen Garden Plot, Plumpton Estate and other local ingredients. Food is served between 11am – 4pm, where you can enjoy lighter snacks, more substantial meals or why not try a One Garden cream tea, with seating indoors or outdoors. You can also try out a glass of wine from the award-winning Plumpton Estate located just next door. See here for their sample menu.

One Garden is also home to a range of events, hosting a range of workshops and yoga sessions. See here for a list of their upcoming events.

Parking: There are 6 car parks to choose from at Stanmer Park, Lower Lodges East, Lower Lodges West, The Patchway, Church car park, Upper Lodges and Chalkhill, all run by Brighton & Hove City Council. Parking charges apply from 1 April onwards. Find out more details on parking charges here.

Opening Hours: April – October 9:30 – 5pm, November – March 10:00 -3.30pm. Food between 11am – 4pm.

Address: One Garden, Brighton Stanmer Park, Lewes Road, Brighton, BN1 9SE

Best Sussex PYO Farms

Updated July 2023

When the sun is shining on a glorious Summer day, there’s no time better spent than at a pick your own farm picking some juicy delicious fruit to enjoy in a crumble, Eton Mess or Pimms – whatever floats your boat! You can also enjoy picking pumpkins in the Autumn as well as raspberries, strawberries, rhubarb, and even sweetcorn and courgettes.

PYO farms are perfect for kids as well; who doesn’t enjoy trying to find the juiciest raspberry or trying to fill the buckets up to the brim. We’ve rounded up some of the best pick-your-own farms in Sussex that we love visiting!

Spring Gardens Nursery – Washington

Spring Gardens Nursery is a lovely day out all year round, whether you are picking fruit or visiting the shop that stocks local produce or even enjoying a delicious smoothie and cake from the cafe to enjoy in their seating areas. If you are looking for a cute PYO farm with a cafe and delicious local produce to purchase then this is a great option for you.

Address: Spring Gardens Nursery, Washington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 3BS

Roundstone Farm – Angmering nr Worthing

We’ve been visiting Roundstone for many years and is a great day out for the kids as it has a fun tractor ride that takes you around the farm to wherever you want to go. The farm is quite big so this can be a lifesaver! If you are wanting a large farm with lots of space then this is the farm for you.

Address: Roundstone Farm, Littlehampton Road, Angmering, Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 6PW

Maynards Farm – Ticehurst

Maynards Farm is another great family farm with a great variety of fruit and fruit trees including apple trees. Maynards is a large farm so there is plenty of space for everyone and has wonderful views! There are also lots of parking options.

Address: Maynards Farm, Windmill Hill, Cross Lane, Ticehurst, TN5 7HQ

Sharnfold Farm – Eastbourne

Sharnfold Farm is a great PYO with a wide range of fruit and veg including blueberries, strawberries, pepper, marrows and many more! The farm also has a butchers and farm shop as well as lots of things to keep the kids entertained including a play area! There is also a coffee shop full of homemade produce with tables overlooking the play area so you can relax as the children play. There are also animals here that you can visit on the farm trail, including pigs, sheep, goats, chickens and ducks. If you are looking for a day out to really keep the kids entertained, then this is the farm for you!

Address: Sharnfold Farm, Hailsham Road, Stone Cross, Eastbourne, BN24 5BU

Oast Farm – Buxted

Oast Farm has fruit and veg to pick as well as local goods including their own eggs and honey and lots of seating for the cafe serving local produce. There is lots of fruit and veg to pick including tayberries, plums, redcurrants, cherries and blackberries!

Address: Oast Farm, Lephams Bridge, Buxted, East Sussex, TN22 4AU

Tibbs Farm – Udimore nr Rye

Tibbs Farm began in 1956 and is a family farm located in the stunning Tillingham Valley on the outskirts of Rye. You can pick a range of fruits, including apricots, strawberries, raspberries, tayberries blackcurrants, plums, blackberries, six (!) varieties of gooseberries and more obscure fruits such as tummelberries and boysenberries.

There is also a café located at the farm serving light dishes and snacks that use fresh seasonal produce, and a farm shop where you can pick up freshly picked fruit if you do not wish to pick the fruit yourself.

Address: Tibbs Farm, Udimore, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 6AR

Pumpkin Picking Patch Sompting, West Sussex

 

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