Arundel doesn't host so many attractions to visit...
Arundel Castle is the residence of the Duchess and Duke of Norfolk who lived here in the past.
The castle has a fine collection of paintings and furniture and one can visit the fascinating grounds, chapel and the restaurant and shops whilst here.
There are cruises and motorboats which one can take along the Arun River, though they have to be booked in advance.
Amberley Museum is an open air museum which stretches up to thirty six acres of land and has a wide range of displays including transport related collections such as the Southdown Bus Collection, narrow gauge railway locomotives and a replica of the rural garage in the village.
The Limeburners restaurant is a modern place which resembles a neighbouring barn and provides a fine meal and drink for the visitors.
Chalk Springs Trout Fishery is an ideal and tranquil place where one can indulge in fishing.
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