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7 Attractions Near Spindlewood Country Holiday Park

  • Writer: Farrukh
    Farrukh
  • Jun 20
  • 5 min read

Updated: Jun 26

Make every getaway feel like coming home at Spindlewood Country Holiday Park. When you own a holiday home here, you're not just investing in a peaceful retreat, you're stepping into a lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty and endless exploration. From sandy beaches to quaint market towns, the area around Spindlewood is bursting with places to enjoy with family, friends, or even your four-legged companions. Discover what makes this corner of the countryside so special and why Spindlewood is the perfect place to call your own.


Here’s our pick of 7 attractions near Spindlewood Country Holiday Park that you shouldn’t miss.

1. Hastings Beach

Hastings Beach
Hastings Beach

Hastings Beach offers a classic British seaside experience. It’s a short walk from Spindlewood Country Holiday Park perfect for relaxed family days, a spot of ice cream, or a sunset stroll. The golden sand is ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, or simply unwinding by the water. 

Distance from Spindlewood: 5-minute drive (about 2 miles)

While you’re there, explore Hastings Pier, grab a ride on its vintage fairground games, or watch locals fishing off the side. The nearby seafront arcade is great for children, while ice cream stands serve up classic cones. Stroll the promenade or let the kids paddle safely in shallow waters.

Visiting Tips

  • Arrive mid-morning to grab a deckchair.

  • Local cafes serve up delicious fish and chips, a must-try by the sea.

2. Historic Hastings Old Town

Historic Hastings Old Town
Historic Hastings Old Town

Step back in time in Hastings Old Town. Wander its charming, cobbled streets, visit independent art galleries, quirky cafes, and boutique stores each with its own character. The Old Town is rich in stories of smugglers, artists, and fishermen, a wonderful blend of culture and history. 

Distance from Spindlewood: 10-minute drive (about 3 miles)

Immerse yourself in rich stories of smugglers and ancient legends. Visit the Smugglers Adventure Caves or the Shipwreck Museum, or just wander down George Street for its boutique cafes, galleries, and vintage stores perfect for collecting unique souvenirs. The Old Town’s many restaurants serve up some of the finest seafood in the area.

Visiting Tips

  • Take a guided tour for hidden stories.

  • Stop by Jeremiah’s Taproom for a local pint afterwards.

3. High Weald National Landscape

High Weald National Landscape
High Weald National Landscape

If you want peace and quiet, the High Weald countryside offers calm, scenic walks through fields, forests, and country lanes perfect for wildlife spotting or a romantic escape. 

Distance from Spindlewood: 30-minute drive (about 15 miles)

Here, you can explore extensive trails on foot or by bike, watch wildlife from a bird hide, or enjoy a restful moment by a small stream. The HIgh Weald’s rich habitats forests, grasslands, and hedgerows provide plenty to see and appreciate, especially for nature lovers. Ideally, bring a pair of binoculars and a camera.

Visiting Tips

  • Bring a picnic and a camera there’s something beautiful at every corner.

  • Wear comfortable shoes many trails are uneven.

4. Rye Medieval Streets

Rye Medieval Streets
Rye Medieval Streets

Rye is just 10 miles away and feels like a step back in time. Wander its medieval streets, visit its ancient church, or appreciate its unique mixture of boutique stores and cafes, a must for anyone who loves character, stories, and historic sites. 

Distance from Spindlewood: 20-minute drive (about 10 miles).

Rye offers a charming blend of timber-framed houses, medieval streets, and historic landmarks. Climb up St. Mary's Tower for breathtaking views over the town, or visit Rye Castle (Ypres Tower) for a step back into its rich past. Stroll down Mermaid Street, grab a bite to eat at a traditional pub, or enjoy a spot of shopping in its independent stores.

Visiting Tips

  • Explore Rye Castle Museum for a deep-dive into its rich past.

  • Support independent traders by shopping for souvenirs.

5. Camber Sands Rolling Sand Dune

Camber Sands
Camber Sands

Camber Sands is a favourite for locals and tourists alike with its vast sand dunes, perfect for making sandcastles, kitesurfing, or simply resting in the sunshine

Distance from Spindlewood: 30-minute drive (about 15 miles)

This vast stretch of sand is the South Coast’s best spot for kitesurfing, sandboarding, or simply unwinding with a book and a picnic. The strong sea breeze makes it a favourite for adrenaline junkies, while children love building sandcastles. Camber’s extensive sand dunes are a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a refuge for wildlife and a dramatic landscape for a sunset walk.

Visiting Tips

  • An easy drive or a short ride by bus there’s plenty of parking.

  • Check the tide before you set up your spot.

6. Hastings Country Park

Hastings Country Park
Hastings Country Park

For a dramatic view over the Channel, a walk along Hastings Country Park’s cliff tops is a must. The park offers a rich range of habitats: grassland, scrub, ancient wood making it a wonderful spot for photography, wildlife spotting, or a restful moment in nature

Distance from Spindlewood: 10-minute drive (about 4 miles)

At Hastings Country Park, follow trails through ancient gorse, grassland, and cliff tops for some of the most dramatic views over the Channel. Look out for rare orchids in spring, or watch majestic falcons soaring above. The park’s visitor’s centre runs a range of educational walks, a great way to learn about the rich ecology of this beautiful spot.

Visiting Tips

  • Stop by the Country Park visitor’s centre for maps.

  • Keep a keen eye out for rare species of birds and butterflies.

7. Eastbourne & Beachy Head Viewpoint

Eastbourne & Beachy Head Viewpoint
Eastbourne & Beachy Head Viewpoint

About 20 miles (40 minutes) from Spindlewood, you’ll find Eastbourne’s Victorian seafront and dramatic Beachy Head Cliffs. The iconic cliff drops a dramatic 162 m (530 ft) to the sea a view you won’t forget. This is the perfect spot for a sunset selfie or a romantic moment. The iconic cliff drops a dramatic 162 m (530 ft) down to the sea a view you won’t forget. This is a popular spot for sunset photography, romantic walks, or simply a moment’s peace while the world stretches out before you.

Visiting Tips

  • Check the weather before you go. Strong winds can be wild up there!

  • Spend some time at Eastbourne’s seafront cafes afterwards.

Why Are These 7 Attractions So Special?

  • All within easy reach from Spindlewood Country Holiday Park

  • Each offers a unique blend of relaxation, fun, culture, and nature

  • Few holiday parks can boast such a rich range of nearby attractions there’s something for everyone.

Conclusion 

Spindlewood Country Holiday Park is your perfect base for making memories that last a lifetime.

With Hastings Beach and Old Town just 5 minutes away, Rye’s medieval streets (20-minute drive), Camber Sands’ wild shores (25-minute drive), Hastings Country Park’s dramatic views (10-minute drive), and Eastbourne & Beachy Head’s iconic cliff tops (40-minute drive), there’s something for everyone all within easy reach of your holiday home.

Own your holiday home today and escape whenever you wish!

 
 
 

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