Things around goodwood

Things around goodwood

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MarkGArgyle

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369 posts

161 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Hi,

Have a camping pass for the weekend and whilst have tickets for Friday and Saturday with friends I am planning to travel down and spend a relaxing Thursday in the local area before the event.

Any suggestions for dad and a 16yo to do? The Tangmere military museum looks interesting but nothing else jumps out. Have a car and so 45mins-1hr from goodwood would work.

I know obvious answer is to buy Thursday tickets but fancy something different and complimentary….

Thanks,
Mark

Edited by MarkGArgyle on Sunday 25th June 21:07


Edited by MarkGArgyle on Sunday 25th June 21:08

SydneyBridge

9,421 posts

165 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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If you mean Tangmere airfield museum , it's very interesting. Arundel is a nice place to wonder around as is Chichester.

nordboy

1,927 posts

57 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Tangmere is good

Thursday in the FOS is the (half, by the time we get there) day that we go in and do all the stalls and have a good wander round, it's slightly less busy and we then plan the next few days which are pretty bonkers. There's a few things going up the hill but quite a bit are the manufacturers taking clients for a spin.

normalbloke

7,710 posts

226 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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The Armouries museum on top of Portsdown Hill? Great views, and a very good tea van with views( no, not the terrible Micks Monster burgers, but Route 66 in the airstream caravan)

Cold

15,568 posts

97 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Leave the car, jump on the train down to the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth.

bennno

12,720 posts

276 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Cold said:
Leave the car, jump on the train down to the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth.
Not sure why you’d go there over a wander round Chichester or a day trip to Brighton.

Cold

15,568 posts

97 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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bennno said:
Cold said:
Leave the car, jump on the train down to the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth.
Not sure why you’d go there over a wander round Chichester or a day trip to Brighton.
Lack of warships (old and new) to see in Chichester or Brighton.

fourstardan

4,994 posts

151 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Hayling or Witterings for a beach option, Bognor if you want to catch something when away on holiday smile

Pompey docks if you want to see naval stuff is good but expensive for a day out imho, we bought tickets and used them all year and nothing else much there other than Gunwharf quays to get more camping gas.



MikeGTi

2,548 posts

208 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Jungle Paradise Adventure Golf at Chichester Golf Club is alright for a giggle if you're staying local, or if you do head to Pompey there's all the usual seaside tat at Clarence Pier biggrin


Unreal

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32 months

DickyC

51,702 posts

205 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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The Weald and Downland Museum at Singleton is worth a visit. Umpteen interesting British (English? Not sure) buildings dismantled and rebuilt on the site. Preferably when it's not raining.

Lovey1

476 posts

188 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Cold said:
Leave the car, jump on the train down to the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth.
Having lived in the area for 50+ years i would agree with this. Great day out with Victory, Mary Rose, Warrior, Harbour tour etc plus nice walk along Hot walls. You can grab a bite to eat in Gunwharf Quays before heading back.

MarkGArgyle

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369 posts

161 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Thanks all, some good suggestions there. Portsmouth harbour or the aviation museum look to be the best bets.

Off topic but egarding the houses rebuilt we have a similar one a short walk from the house - St Fagans museum of welsh history. A great day out for anyone in South Wales…

ecsrobin

17,823 posts

172 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Lovey1 said:
Cold said:
Leave the car, jump on the train down to the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth.
Having lived in the area for 50+ years i would agree with this. Great day out with Victory, Mary Rose, Warrior, Harbour tour etc plus nice walk along Hot walls. You can grab a bite to eat in Gunwharf Quays before heading back.
Another +1 for the historic dockyard. Probably one of the best museums in the country outside of London. I would always pick that over the dive that is Brighton.

Royal armouries is very good and free but with traffic busy for FOS the train would be a sensible option and drops you at the front door of the museum.

You do have the Weald and down land museum behind goodwood where the repair shop is filmed but that’s a bit more sleepy than most of the other suggestions.

lufbramatt

5,428 posts

141 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Amberley working museum is really interesting, industrial heritage set in an old quarry. Have a ride on a vintage bus, steam train, various workshops, sawmill etc.

Arundel is nice for lunch and a wander, nice boating lake with rowing boats and various pubs, cafes etc. the castle gardens are impressive but it’s a bit expensive to get in.

Weald and downland museum mentioned above is where they film the Repair Shop.

West wittering beach is stunning if you want to go to the seaside.

Edited by lufbramatt on Monday 26th June 21:48

ecsrobin

17,823 posts

172 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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lufbramatt said:
Amberley working museum is really interesting, industrial heritage set in an old quarry. Have a ride on a vintage bus, steam train, various workshops, sawmill etc.

Arundel is nice for lunch and a wander, nice boating lake with rowing boats and various pubs, cafes etc. the castle gardens are impressive but it’s a bit expensive to get in.

Weald and downland museum mentioned above is where they film the Repair Shop.

West wittering beach is stunning if you want to go to the seaside.

Edited by lufbramatt on Monday 26th June 21:48
The castle is really nice but as Matt said very expensive.

The wittering you now need to book before going as they were having a lot of traffic issues. I think this has reduced it but not removed the problem.