Visitor Information
Festival locations
Our main festival venue is
Worthing's
Modernist Grade II listed
Assembly
Hall, with further events at
St.
Paul's
Centre, and fringe events in and around Worthing town
centre.
Please click on the Google map of Worthing below to
navigate around the town.
Travel
information
By Train
Frequent services from London Victoria (via Gatwick airport)
approximately - 1 hour 15 minutes
National
Rail
Enquiries 08457
48 49
50.
By Coach
Regular services from London Victoria Coach Station. There is also a
South Coast service from Worthing.
National
Express
enquiries 08717 81 81 81.
By Air
London's international
Gatwick Airport
is 28 miles
from Worthing with good rail and road connections.
Heathrow
Airport (56 miles) can be reached via Brighton or London.
Our local airport is
Shoreham Airport.
It's the
oldest licensed airfield in the UK and has a superb Grade II listed art
deco Terminal Building - it's well worth a visit for any ukulele
playing
aviation enthusiasts!
By Public Transport
For local bus and train timetables please contact the
TIC
or telephone
West Sussex
Traveline on 0871 200 22 33.
By Car
From the West or East via A27 or A259
From the North: Route one M25 A24
Route two: M25 / M23 / A23 / A27
Parking
The main car parks are shown on the Worthing
town
centre map.
Or
download
the
Where
to
Park
in
Worthing leaflet.
Accommodation
There is a superb selection of hotels, bed and breakfast, holiday
parks and camp sites in and around Worthing. Details can be found on
Visit Worthing's
Where
To Stay
page. For advice on booking accommodation call the Tourism
Information office on +44 (0) 1903
221066 or send an email to
tic@worthing.gov.uk

About Worthing
Worthing is the ideal destination for ukulele lovers. It's
beautiful, ergonomic, and has some outstanding historic modernist and
art
deco architecture - notably the famous Worthing Pier - which
perfectly complements the curves and geometric lines of the ukulele.
Worthing is situated in West Sussex on the south coast of England,
approximately 12 miles (20 km) west of Brighton and almost due south of
London. The town sits between the magnificent South Downs National Park
and five miles of award winning coastline.
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