Amberley

Chichester Arundel Amberley Pulborough Gatwick
Amberley on the South Downs Way, with its Sussex thatched cottages, country pubs and tearooms, a church and majestic castle ruins, is a beautiful country village that overlooks the important Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Amberley Wildbrooks wetland area. Amberley is also an excellent place to see the working industrial and transport heritage of the South East, with direct access from the station to the industrial heritage Amberley Working Museum & Heritage Centre.

Amberley is a Community Rail Station

Southeast Community Rail Partnership
South Downs National Park

South Downs National Park

With over 3,300 km of paths, the South Downs National Park offers a diverse, breath-taking landscape. Its green rolling pastures, wide open spaces, ancient woodlands, river valleys and dramatic coastline truly encompass the National Park ethos. Amberley, Arundel and Pulborough stations offer unparalleled access to walks and bike rides, wildlife and heritage.
Bignor Roman villa

Bignor Roman villa

The stunning remains of a Roman home and farm with world-class mosaic floors in the heart of the South Downs National Park. Stop by at the souvenir shop and tearoom.
Amberley Museum

Amberley Museum

If you want to discover more about the industrial heritage of West Sussex, travel back in time and explore over 40 exhibit areas, including a narrow-gauge railway, historic buses, rural crafts and extensive communications displays. Accessible to all and located in the heart of the South Downs National Park.

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