What to do and see in Hastings, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

May 5, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Coordinates: 50°51′18″N 00°35′00″E / 50.85500°N 0.58333°E / 50.85500; 0.58333
Restaurants in Hastings

1. Lucy Bell Fine Art

46 Norman Road St Leonards on Sea, Hastings TN38 0EJ England +44 7979 407629 [email protected] http://www.lucy-bell.com
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Lucy Bell Fine Art

Photographic Gallery which hosts regular exhibitions. Lucy Bell moved her gallery to Norman Road in 2009 and sells work by photographers such as Brian Duffy, Ken Russell, Terry O'Neill, Colin Jones, Bert Hardy, Thurston Hopkins, John Bulmer, Fay Godwin, Gered Mankowitz, Martyn Colbeck, Mick Rock, Kevin Cummins, Jill Furmanovsky, Tom Hunter, Barrie Wentzell and more as well as upcoming talent. Some of the past exhibitions have been featured in The Guardian, Observer, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times and the gallery has been featured on BBC South East quite a few times!

Reviewed By MrBignose - Rye, United Kingdom

Lucy Bell Gallery is a breath of fresh air and well worth a visit. The shows are consistently well curated. I can't think of a gallery that demonstrates as much passion, enthusiasm and dedication to photography as fine art. Lucy's vision and support for such diverse talent should be applauded. I'm not sure there's a gallery to equal Lucy Bell. Open your minds and open your eyes and dive in...

2. Epic Life

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Epic Life

Welcome to Epic Life Hastings. We’ve been into water sports in Hastings and Sussex for longer than anyone. We’re the experts in teaching: Paddleboarding | Kayaking | Sea kayak endurance training (channel crossing). We love to teach: Groups | Families | Kids parties | Stag & Hen dos | Corporate groups. You can also hire from us! Get in touch. It’ll be Epic. Advance booking essential!

3. 1066 Target Sports

Sedlescombe Road North 1066 Business Centre, Hastings TN37 7PB England +44 1424 728949 [email protected] http://www.1066targetsports.co.uk
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1066 Target Sports

1066 Target Sports is the UK's largest indoor family friendly target sports venue. Housed in The Alternative Adventures Centre just off the A21. We offer a range of activities, from our famous Experience Packages, with a choice of 6 activities ranging from Live Fire, Archery, Crossbow, Axe Throwing to Catapult and Air Rifle! Our experienced instructors will get you time throwing axes, shooting arrows, slinging catapults and firing rifles in no time! Participants can choose to take part in any number of the 6 Activities we have available. With each activity lasting approximately 30 minutes, your Target Sports experience can last between 30 minutes to 3 hours. Making it an amazing day out or night out for the whole family. With a range of other activities on site including The Fallout Airsoft, Nerf Wars and new activities and experiences coming soon you’ll be sure to find something for everyone!

Reviewed By RAMPANTRABBITT

Went there today (30th December 2019) with my 2 boys aged 12 and 10 and 2 of my nieces aged 14 and 25... we all had a Fantastic day, all the staff were excellent friendly and helpful it's great for all ages as I'm 40 myself and still gave the kids competition ???? would definitely go again

4. Vine and Country Tours

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Vine and Country Tours

Luxury English wine and food tours of Sussex & Kent. Beat the crowds and immerse yourself in the English wine movement with privately hosted, catered excursions and exclusive access to some of the UK's best wine & fine drinks producers. Free pick up 'from your door' in Sussex & Kent with your own private transport takes the stress out of driving. For bookings and enquiries please email or call. Led by passionate local guides Jamie and Stephanie brimming with enthusiasm, passion and knowledge both about local English wines and the evolution of the wine industry in the region and also ardent foodies; Immerse in a slice of heaven with lunch in the vines and menus that celebrate regional ingredients, paired alongside wines of the day and feel like royalty. Touring & Tasting | Private | Corporate | Luxury escapes | Weddings. A guaranteed day you’ll always remember.

5. Shipwreck Museum

Shipwreck Heritage Centre Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings TN34 3DW England +44 1424 437452 [email protected] http://www.shipwreckmuseum.co.uk
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4.5 based on 480 reviews

Shipwreck Museum

Important Update** Announcement to all visitors: August 2020 The Shipwreck Museum Trustees have decided to close the Museum until spring 2021. We have made this decision to spend time focusing on improving exhibitions, and undertaking vital conservation work. We have some exciting projects underway that will improve the visitor experience and modernise the museum. We’d like to thank all visitors for their continued support and look forward to welcoming you back. We will post further information in the near future on our progress.

Reviewed By 340cliffw - Bexhill-on-Sea, United Kingdom

Staff are really friendly. Free entry , park behind in large car park and walk through, great things to see, a ship called the Amsterdam is in Holland ( a complete replicate) this is the same ship they are getting treasure and a lots of interesting stuff, watch the video, thank you guys great place

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery Bohemia Road, Hastings TN34 1ET England +44 1424 451052 [email protected] http://www.hmag.org.uk
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Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Hastings Museum & Art Gallery is a family-friendly museum with amazingly diverse collections. Established over 125 years ago, the Museum offers local people and visitors the opportunity to explore art, culture and history from around the world. Before Hastings tells the story of this area from prehistory to the Saxons and The Story of Hastings in 66 Objects continues the story from 1066 to today. Wildlife is displayed in dioramas of different local habitats and you can discover our prehistoric past in our interactive Dinosaur gallery. Our fine Native North American collection is displayed in three galleries, featuring the Plains and Sub-Arctic areas and the life of Hastings-born Grey Owl. The most spectacular part of the Museum is the Durbar Hall, which contains our World Art displays, as well as being used for a range of events, including weddings. Exhibitions are housed in the Long Gallery. Go to HMAG.org.uk for our current programme.

Reviewed By SarahLeyb - Hastings, United Kingdom

We ( myself, my sister and nieces (3 and 5) visited on a rainy half term day. It was our first ever visit and we were thoroughly impressed. The museum is beautifully laid out with areas including toys and costumes for the children to play with and explore. It’s also free to enter. One niece loved dressing up like a dinosaur. As it was half term for a very reasonable £2 we were able to join a drumming workshop. Then there was a free Where’s Wally trail which kept even a 3 year old looking and engaged all the way round hunting for Wally in the exhibits. Furthermore there were different craft stations where the girls could make lanterns and fireworks. It was perfect for a rainy day and kept the girls busy and engaged for several hours.

7. Hastings Country Park

Hastings England http://www.hastings.gov.uk/community_living/places_spaces_facilities/allotments_parks_beaches/countryside/hcp_nature/
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4.5 based on 413 reviews

Hastings Country Park

Reviewed By MrsBsTravels - Hastings, United Kingdom

This is one of my most favourite places in my town. I've been coming here for years for stunning cliff top views and costal walks. On clear days, you can see Dungeness. Beautiful in winter and summer throughout.

8. Old Town Hastings

Hastings England
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Old Town Hastings

Reviewed By sheepygold

This olde world high street is lovely to stroll through with its interesting architecture and plentiful independent shops with many eateries. It has a charming atmosphere.

9. Alexandra Park

Alexandra Park St. Helens Road, Hastings TN34 2EL England
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4.5 based on 721 reviews

Alexandra Park

Reviewed By DeniseT36

This is my local park and I think it is the best thing about Hastings! It is huge and varied from wild areas, ornamental flower beds, ponds -one with fishing, wild life including very cheeky squirrels, bowling greens, tennis courts and multisports hard surface area, a super cafe with outdoor seating, toilets, rare trees including champion trees, bandstand, a stream runs through it's great length and there is even a kiddies miniature railway with limited opening times sadly. Just try it when you visit Hastings, you won't be disappointed.It is a day out on it's own but I suggest not trying to see it all on one visit!

10. Adventure Golf Hastings

Seafront Sturdee Place, Hastings TN34 3AJ England +44 1424 437227 http://www.hastingsadventuregolf.com
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Adventure Golf Hastings

Hastings Adventure Golf, is in fact a complex of no less than three, 18-hole miniature golf courses, providing facilities suitable for players of all ages. This is the national centre for Miniature Golf in the UK and the home of the annual World Crazy Golf Championships every October. With our site complex we also operate an ice cream kiosk, Chocolate shop and the Beach Retreat cafe where we produce our own Gelato Ice Cream which is sold across the site.

Reviewed By ryanjV3910MW

I was so impressed today by how well maintained and interactive the mini golf courses were, and for the asking price, a bargain, especially if you get the unlimited mini golf and fish and chips meal for £20! I honestly only have one criticism, I love my fish and chips and I felt gutted like the battered cod not to be able to eat it because I am a peskitarian, the chips had beef dripping in them I wasnt able to order it, as they had no meat free alternative for the chips. All they need to do is offer chips that are cooked differently and I'm very happy. Other than that, fantastic place!

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