Best attractions and places to see around Kingston include a diverse range of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The region offers insights into its rich history and vibrant culture, alongside opportunities to explore its natural beauty. Visitors can find everything from ancient hill forts to picturesque lakes and riverside paths. Kingston provides a variety of experiences for those interested in history, art, and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Cycling is limited. Access from London Road (where cathedral is)
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it's beautiful but it seems it may have been overgrown through times. Now (May 2025), it is full of nettles, bramble, slipped banks and even fallen tree. So prepare to be lifting your bike. Very challenging for mountain bikers. I haven't seen that tree with roots out...either fallen or on slightly different route? There were machines to take care of fallen trees (past Arundel Park gate towards South Stoke)
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Follow the trail around the ring for great views over Findon to Worthing
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Beautiful views, trails and architecture in a historical place. Some hill walking, mud tracks (of this time of year) walk along the River Arun. You will see a variety of birds, adulating ground levels, scenic photographic views both panoramic and sculpture. Visit the old market town, churches, a cathedral, views of Arundel Castle, sit by the lake with a hot drink from the cafe at Swanbourne Lake. Walk your own pace and enjoy.
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Not great for riding, narrow, overgrown and lots of walkers. Most of the time you have no views of the river either.
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Kingston is rich in history. You can explore Cissbury Ring, an Iron Age hill fort and one of the largest in Europe, offering stunning views. Another significant historical site is Hiorne Tower, an impressive 19th-century folly that once served as a lookout.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions and viewpoints. Cissbury Ring and Cissbury Ring Hill Fort both provide breathtaking panoramic views over the countryside, the English Channel, and even the Isle of Wight on clear days. You can also enjoy the picturesque setting of Swanbourne Lake, rich with wildlife and overlooked by Arundel Castle.
The region around Kingston offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For gravel biking, explore guides like Gravel biking around Kingston. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out MTB Trails around Kingston, and runners can find suitable paths in Running Trails around Kingston.
Absolutely. Swanbourne Lake is a great family-friendly option, where you can take a leisurely stroll, relax by the water, and even hire a rowing boat between March and October. There's also a tearoom nearby, and it's a popular spot for feeding swans and ducks.
For hiking, the area around Cissbury Ring offers a good climb with rewarding views. You can also find trails around Hiorne Tower within Arundel Park, which includes hill walking and mud tracks, and scenic photographic views. The River Arun Riverside Path also provides a peaceful stretch for walking.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from places like Cissbury Ring Hill Fort, which offers panoramic vistas over the countryside and coast. The historical significance and impressive architecture of sites like Hiorne Tower are also highly appreciated. Many also value the peaceful settings and wildlife at places like Swanbourne Lake.
Yes, Cissbury Ring Hill Fort is an ancient site that stands over 600 feet tall, providing breathtaking views over the countryside, all the way to Brighton and the chalk cliffs of the coast. On a clear day, you can even see the Isle of Wight.
For a peaceful walk by the water, consider Swanbourne Lake, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the lake and woodland. Another option is the River Arun Riverside Path, which offers a peaceful stretch alongside the banks of the Arun.
For outdoor attractions like Cissbury Ring Hill Fort, spring and autumn are ideal for observing a wide variety of migratory birds. Generally, warmer months offer better conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes, but many sites are accessible year-round.
Yes, the area is well-suited for both. You can find specific routes and guides for mountain biking, such as those listed in MTB Trails around Kingston. For gravel biking, explore the routes detailed in Gravel biking around Kingston, which include loops around notable landmarks.
While specific dog policies vary by attraction, many outdoor areas and trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the trails around Hiorne Tower and within Arundel Park are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes and waste disposal.
Yes, Hiorne Tower is a notable example of a folly in Britain. This impressive 19th-century tower is perched in the South Downs National Park and offers excellent views, making it a unique architectural sight.


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