Surrounded by the picturesque West Sussex countryside, here at Choller Farm we want you to enjoy the area as much as we do. We have put together a list of our top attractions and recommendations to help make your stay more memorable.
West Sussex is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, if we do say so ourselves.
By far the most beautiful beach in the area. An ideal beach for sunbathing, paddling and water sports such as surfing, windsurfing and kite-surfing when conditions are right.
The nearest beach to the cabin, Climping beach is a quiet rural beach located halfway between Littlehampton and Bognor. Like many of the beaches along this stretch of the Sussex coast it is made up of shingle and pebbles held in place by a series
The sand and shingle beach of Felpham is situated on the outskirts of the popular seaside resort of Bognor Regis. Given this it is little surprise that the beach here comes with all the classic British seaside trimmings including beach huts and a promenade.
The mile long sand and shingle beach at Littlehampton is everything you would expect from a long established seaside resort. There is a promenade, amusements, theme park, well maintained seafront gardens and even the UK’s longest bench!
Enjoy a day out and experience a range of culture just a few miles from our door.
Visit the stunning Chichester Cathedral – the Cathedral is a living church that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries. Explore history, art and music and experience our vibrant programme of events.
Wonder the grounds of the famous medieval Arundel Castle. See the subtle colours and smell the vibrant scents in the Rose Garden.
Buy an unforgettable Goodwood track experience, or watch live Horse Racing at one of the worlds most beautiful racecourses.
West Sussex is a true foodie destination, here are just a few but we are happy to give recommendations around the area.
Independent Modern European Fine Dining Restaurant in the heart of Chichester’s centre, with a cocktail and wine bar and Garden Area.
Great location overlooking a golf course, and amazing food!
Located in the heart of Arundel, a beautiful historic town within the South Downs.
West Sussex is a wonderful place to explore, with many walking routes for all abilities.
The Trundle is an Iron Age hillfort on St Roche’s Hill about 4 miles north of Chichester. From the vantage point of the Trundle you get a clear view over Goodwood Racecourse, and stunning views of the Southdown’s.
This walk commences at Swanbourne Lake in Arundel and heads up through the beautiful Arundel Park and historical town.
This walk around Nore Hill Folly from The George Inn at Eartham is perfect for warm days in spring, with much of the route overhung and shaded by trees. Feast your eyes on the superb show of bluebells here, from as early as mid-April.
We have some famous vineyards right on our doorstep.
A neatly lined and ever-giving vineyard awaits, framed by 200-year old oak trees. Learn about the passion and care that goes into growing grapes all year, as well as the work that goes into producing their award-winning wines.
Tinwoods run fun wine tasting events that everyone can enjoy. It’s a great day out, enjoying the sun and a glass of bubbles after seeing the vines on a walk around the vineyard.
West Sussex is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, if we do say so ourselves.
By far the most beautiful beach in the area. An ideal beach for sunbathing, paddling and water sports such as surfing, windsurfing and kite-surfing when conditions are right.
The nearest beach to the cabin, Climping beach is a quiet rural beach located halfway between Littlehampton and Bognor. Like many of the beaches along this stretch of the Sussex coast it is made up of shingle and pebbles held in place by a series
The sand and shingle beach of Felpham is situated on the outskirts of the popular seaside resort of Bognor Regis. Given this it is little surprise that the beach here comes with all the classic British seaside trimmings including beach huts and a promenade.
The mile long sand and shingle beach at Littlehampton is everything you would expect from a long established seaside resort. There is a promenade, amusements, theme park, well maintained seafront gardens and even the UK’s longest bench!
Enjoy a day out and experience a range of culture just a few miles from our door.
Visit the stunning Chichester Cathedral – the Cathedral is a living church that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries. Explore history, art and music and experience our vibrant programme of events.
Wonder the grounds of the famous medieval Arundel Castle. See the subtle colours and smell the vibrant scents in the Rose Garden.
Buy an unforgettable Goodwood track experience, or watch live Horse Racing at one of the worlds most beautiful racecourses.
West Sussex is a true foodie destination, here are just a few but we are happy to give recommendations around the area.
Independent Modern European Fine Dining Restaurant in the heart of Chichester’s centre, with a cocktail and wine bar and Garden Area.
Great location overlooking a golf course, and amazing food!
Located in the heart of Arundel, a beautiful historic town within the South Downs.
West Sussex is a wonderful place to explore, with many walking routes for all abilities.
The Trundle is an Iron Age hillfort on St Roche’s Hill about 4 miles north of Chichester. From the vantage point of the Trundle you get a clear view over Goodwood Racecourse, and stunning views of the Southdown’s.
This walk commences at Swanbourne Lake in Arundel and heads up through the beautiful Arundel Park and historical town.
This walk around Nore Hill Folly from The George Inn at Eartham is perfect for warm days in spring, with much of the route overhung and shaded by trees. Feast your eyes on the superb show of bluebells here, from as early as mid-April.
We have some famous vineyards right on our doorstep.
A neatly lined and ever-giving vineyard awaits, framed by 200-year old oak trees. Learn about the passion and care that goes into growing grapes all year, as well as the work that goes into producing their award-winning wines.
Tinwoods run fun wine tasting events that everyone can enjoy. It’s a great day out, enjoying the sun and a glass of bubbles after seeing the vines on a walk around the vineyard.