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Aldingbourne Country Centre

Overview

Aldingbourne Country Centre offers a great day out for families to play, seasonal summer camping for families to stay, a state of the art conference centre for people to meet and a welcoming café where everyone can eat. From the farm, to woodland walk - fun activities for children including a maze, ride-on tractors, wooden train, soft play areas, sand & water play area and enchanted castle in addition to a range of exciting and popular events throughout the year and - the Country Centre has something for everyone. Our award winning Quarry Building, a stunning environment with high tech conference facilities has fantastic views over the outdoor activity centre and a full-scale slide if people want to take the quick route down to the shop

Contact details

​Blackmill Lane Norton Chichester West Sussex South East PO18 0JP United Kingdom

https://www.aldingbournecountrycentre.org/accessibilityguide.html#/

0123 542075

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Access Card notes

Aldingbourne Country Centre is a amazing place to visit for a family day out in Chichester West Sussex! Behind the Aldingbourne Country centre is the Aldingbourne Trust who provide opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and or autism to live meaningful and fulfilled lives and to positively contribute to their communities. It's a fabulous place to visit with many activities to offer for all ages, including woodlands walks, petting farm, ride on tractors, play area's and a maze and many more activities to have a fun day out where everyone can participate in many activities. The Aldingbourne County Centre accept Access Card with +1 symbol for free carer/companion.

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