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With 140 miles of beautiful coastline, rolling countryside dotted with nature reserves and endless eating and drinking options, Sussex offers all your holiday essentials.
Add to that fun family days out and the brilliant beaches of both East and West Sussex and the hardest question on your upcoming £9.50 Holiday will be: where to visit first?
Foodies can whet their appetite with a meal at somewhere like The Fig in Rye, where MasterChef finalist Rosie Furnival creates dishes such as wild garlic arancini and tuna ceviche.
You've also got your choice of chippies by the sea, with Paddy's Plaice in Selsey and The Pilot in Dungeness being recommended by Sun readers and local experts.
Dungeness used to be called Britain's only desert, but the Met Office stopped that officially in 2015, as deserts need little rainfall and large differences in day and night temperatures... and it has neither.
When it's time to burn it all off, take your pick of activities, including paddleboarding in a sheltered inland lake near Camber Sands with a company like Rye Water Sports .
A recent Parkdean actually showed that Camber Sands is the Uk beach to get warmest first in spring, hitting highs of 19C.
Active families could hit a cycle path together, with options that include the South Coast East route , which traces the seafront of Worthing and beyond.
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