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Bike360

Bike on the Dyke in 2010 with Bike360 – a new adventure activity offered by the Orb360 boys at their HQ on Devil’s Dyke . Hop on one of their funky mountain bikes and explore the beautiful South Downs on a pre-planned trail, or go ‘off piste’ and create your own route. With zorbing and mountain boarding too, you won’t find more action and exhilaration this summer.

Orb360 / Bike360 runs every weekend at Devil’s Dyke, Brighton • Advance booking is recommended 08456 434 360 • www.orb360.co.ukwww.bike360.co.uk

The Brighton Dive Centre

The Brighton Dive Centre caters for all levels of recreational diving from as young as 8!

Try scuba diving in a ‘Discover Scuba Diving’ session to experience the thrill of breathing under water. If you are already a qualified scuba diver then why not come and dive one at of the many great dive sites around the Sussex coast. From reefs to wrecks, you can even go under the Brighton Pier, an exclusive dive site to The Brighton Dive Centre. Also a fully stocked dive shop for any of those equipment purchases that you may need and equipment hire available.

37 The Waterfront, Brighton Marina, Brighton, BN2 5WA  • 01273 606068

Brighton Scenic

Take a Pleasure Flight from Shoreham airport from only £48 adults and £40 children. Your pilot will fly you over Brighton and the Sussex Coast, giving you the opportunity to take some fabulous photos whilst you listen in to the complimentary guided tour on your own headset. The plane seats a maximum of three passengers per flight. Suitable for all ages over five years. Flying days are flexible and bookings are essential. Discounts available for 3 persons travelling together

07918 902 721 • www.brightonscenic.co.uk

Water Tours

Based at Brighton Marina, Water Tours offers you the chance to sample life on the ocean waves (and be home in time for tea). Their incredibly popular mackerel fishing trips allow budding sea-dogs of all ages and abilities 90 minutes of fishing (rod hire is available or you can bring your own). Alternatively take a Pier Pleasure Trip – a 45 minute cruise through the Marina, out to sea and then on to see both piers as never before. Memorable private hire cruises are available for groups of up to 60. Plus this year sees the new Power Boat Ride – a 25 minute tour for the more adventurous – be warned though as you could get splashed and it can get bumpy!

07836 262 717 • www.watertours.co.uk

Breeze up to Devil’s Dyke on the 77 bus!

Breeze up the Devil’s Dyke and see the stunning South Downs, take in the dramatic views, go for a stroll, have a beer or two… Always a double-decker, the number 77 runs every hour – every weekend throughout the autumn and winter (that’s Saturdays, Sundays and all public holidays except 25 December).  Get on board at the bus stop on the seafront just west of Brighton Pier – or opposite Brighton Station (outside the Queen’s Head pub).  It’s only £5 return and two kids per adult travel free! 

www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/breezebuses  01273 292480

Orb360 & Board360

Head to Devil’s Dyke, with its stunning views of both the Sussex countryside and the sea and brave the extreme sport of orbing. Brighton boasts the longest Orb run in the UK, checking in at half a mile long, so you’ll be spinning head over heels (with a friend) at over speeds of 30mph as you scream, laugh and quite possibly, cry. For the more adventurous try the Aqua Orb, where you’re rolled down the hill with the addition of 50 litres of water, think washing machine!

After all the excitement of Orbing why not try Mountain Boarding? Grab an oversized skateboard with BMX style wheels and with qualified instructors on hand to show you the ropes, you’ll soon be freestyling the downs!

• 0845 643 4360 • www.orb360.co.uk •  www.board360.co.uk

Breeze up to the Downs!

Escape the bustle of the city any Sunday and breeze up to Devil’s Dyke or Ditchling Beacon on the #77 or 79 bus which run hourly from central Brighton. At just £5 return, including up to 2 children free, its the perfect way to blow away the cobwebs!

Also, from 27 June and right through July and August, the 77 route will run seven days a week – normally with open top buses.  During this High Summer period, there will be later buses to Devil’s Dyke, with the last bus back from the Dyke leaving at 8.30 pm:  ideal for a summer evening stroll!

01273 292 480 • www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/breezebuses

 

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