An endless array of outdoor activities may be found in Brighton’s craggy mountains, from stunning valleys and sandy beaches to the beautiful blue ocean. Of course, swimming and hiking are the typical things to do in Brighton, but there are plenty more interesting things to do as well.
Check out this blog if you’re a student in Brighton thinking about going on an adventure the following weekend. We’ll be discussing the top outdoor activities in Brighton here.
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City Tour of Brighton by bike
Embed from Getty ImagesIf you enjoy bike rides then take a 2.5-hour bike tour of Brighton to see one of the liveliest seaside towns in the UK. If you are a student and enjoy riding alone, this is the perfect location for you. Select an afternoon or morning tour, then ride along serene bike paths with your guide via the Grand Parade and Victoria Lawns. Explore the best of the area’s sights, such as the Brighton Dome, Preston Manor, St. Peter’s Church, Brighton Pier, and the Lanes. Admire stunning views of the coastline, feel the fresh sea wind against your face as your guide discusses the city’s rich history, and take in the vibe of the fishing sector.
Check Out some Restaurants there
Restaurants | Google Ratings |
Pinocchio | 4.3/5 |
Côte Brighton | 4.4/5 |
Check Out some Pubs there
Pubs | Google Ratings |
The Mash Tun | 4/5 |
Mrs Fitzherbert’s | 4.1/5 |
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Archery session
Embed from Getty ImagesBrighton’s archery sessions are among the most popular outdoor activities for students and tourists. This is the experience for you if archery has ever caught your attention. Get the opportunity to shoot as many arrows as you can during your time slot by visiting a rural archery range. After receiving a safety briefing and learning the fundamentals of archery, start having fun. There are more than fifteen targets available, such as a foam meerkat and a dartboard. Go to an archery range and enjoy a pleasant time firing arrows. Receive advice from an experienced tutor right away. Smaller bows that are suitable for children are also offered.
Check Out some Restaurants there
Restaurants | Google Ratings |
Bella Ciao | 5/5 |
Tuntun’s Cafe | 4.4/5 |
Check Out some Pubs there
Pubs | Google Ratings |
The Fox on the Downs | 4.5/5 |
The Bear and ser Inn | 4.3/5 |
Air Rifle shooting
Embed from Getty ImagesLove shooting? Test your abilities on Brighton air rifle range. If you are a student and love shooting then this will be an ideal place for you. There you can find on-site teachers who give a brief safety induction before the programme starts. You will then get your turn using the rifles. From the seating area, you can fire at objects that are between 10 and 30 meters away. In Brighton, they provide a range of targets, such as Bisley, animal-faced, and self-resetting targets.
Check Out some Restaurants there
Restaurants | Google Ratings |
Bar & grill | 4.5/5 |
The House Cafe at Stanmer House | 3.8/5 |
Check Out some Pubs there
Pubs | Google Ratings |
The Half Moon Inn | 4.5/5 |
The Bear Inn | 4.1/5 |
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Paddle Boarding with Seven Sister View
Embed from Getty ImagesWater-loving students get up! Paddleboarding along the well-known Seven Sisters and the other side tide mills will be an opportunity for you. The paddle boarding crew will make sure you can get up close and personal with the cliffs, taking you to some of the most beautiful locations along the coast, like the shark tooth cliff and the well-known “kitty wake birds.” There’s also the rib boat, which guarantees that you reach the most breathtaking spots.
Check Out some Restaurants there
Restaurants | Google Ratings |
Muang Thai Restaurant | 3.5/5 |
Al Forno Pizzeria | 4.4/5 |
Check Out some Pubs there
Pubs | Google Ratings |
Black Dove | 4.6/5 |
Camelford Arms | 4.5/5 |
Secret Sussex Guided Walk
Embed from Getty ImagesThis is the perfect place to unwind from your studies if you love nature. The 16-kilometer (10-mile) Secret Sussex Guided Walk takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery and views in Sussex. Your guide will show you locations that are only known to the locals, taking you through the sea, cliffs, rivers, forests, agricultural settings, and downland hills in just five hours. It is worthwhile to visit.
Check Out some Restaurants there
Restaurants | Google Ratings |
Donatello | 4.5/5 |
D’arcys Restaurant | 3.4/5 |
Check Out some Pubs there
Pubs | Google Ratings |
The Market Inn | 4.3/5 |
Druids Head | 4.2/5 |
FAQs
One of the famous archery schools in Brighton is Bow Arrow Tag Archery.
The price of paddle boarding in Brighton starts from GBP 45.00.
You can watch Brighton Dome, Preston Manor, St. Peter’s Church, Brighton Pier, and the Lanes on this bike ride.
Everyone can find a lot of fascinating things to explore in Brighton. Thus, you can surely try and enjoy all of those activities if you’re bored or enjoy being outside.
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