Advance rail tickets to Chichester, with no additional booking fees!

Situated on the English south coast in the county of West Sussex, Chichester is easily accessible on the Southern network. With over 814 square kilometres of coastal, countryside and city delights waiting to be discovered, Chichester offers a unique destination for holidays, short breaks, shopping and great days out.
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Areas to visit
Chichester Theatre:
See new drama and old favourites at the internationally acclaimed Chichester Festival Theatre, and an eclectic programme of music and arts at festivals and concerts throughout the district.
Countryside – South Downs:
The South Downs countryside is just minutes away, with rolling green hills, ancient forests and stunning vistas to the sea. Rooted in the landscape are historic towns like HG Wells’s Midhurst; Petworth, an antique hotspot, and photogenic villages like waterside Bosham and West Dean, with its pretty flint cottages.
The Witterings:
Located a few miles south of the Cathedral City of Chichester, The Witterings has been a popular destination since Roman times. Then, as now, it enjoys a sheltered natural harbour, a sandy coastline, with much of this precious environment protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Midhurst:
A vibrant market town steeped in history. Home to a thriving population, the town also serves a number of rural communities.
Midhurst encompasses quintessentially English villages, privately-owned country estates, open heath and common land, and a wonderful stretch of the Sussex South Downs. The town itself dates back to medieval times and exhibits architectural features from throughout the ages.
Petworth:
The ancient market town of Petworth traces its origins back to medieval times. Set amidst the lush beauty of the West Sussex countryside in an area known as the Golden Triangle, its winding lanes and quaint old buildings give the impression that time has stood still. Yet nothing could be further from the truth, for Petworth, whilst maintaining all the charm of the past, is a thriving town.






