Taking the bus for a walk!

Walkers of Hastings who rely on public transport to get to the meeting point, and home again.

Friday, June 17, 2011

The Glories of Hastings

There aren't many places in the world that offer so much from one doorstep!

Walking holidays - countryside all around, and lots of buses to other nearby walking spots, such as Burton St Leonards, Military Canal, Rye, Battle. Join us at Hastings Strollers. Blue plaque trails

Fishing - sea angling, reservoir fishing, and of course, our own fishing fleet.

History - Hastings was here long before 1066, and here we are, still going strong. Blue plaque trails

Architecture - varied, 1400's onward, with something to see wherever you, not just in the Old Town - remember to look up.

West Hill, East Hill, Country Park, Alexandra Park and environs (reservoirs, woods etc.)

St Helen's (ancient) woods

Even Amusement Arcades and Adventure rides, trampolines, Crazy Golf, Adventure Golf, Mini-golf, netted ball play area, Quality award (2011) Beach

Loads of excellent and varied restaurants, and fish and chips galore.

Our own micro-climate, meaning often it is sunnier here than just down the road!

Lots of Museums, Fishermen's, History House, Old Town

And festivals and celebrations galore!


Coastal Currents - Hastings, St Leonards and Rother Visual Arts Festival - 27th August - 30th September 2011


Hastings Jack in the Green Festival - Next year, you've missed 2011!
Occurs every May over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend.




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