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Vineyards In and Around Sussex

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If you're planning a holiday to Sussex one of the things that you'll most want to pay attention to is a trip to the vineyards. There are many, both in and around Sussex, and they are all very beautiful. Chapel Down, Carr Taylor, and Biddenden are among the most popular vineyards that you'll want to see while you're there, and in order to be close to them you can stay at a quality accommodation like the Flackley Ash Hotel. If you choose not to stay there, there are many other options for you to be close to the vineyards. Other hotels in the area can help you, and there are also catered cottages, self catering cottages, and campsites to choose from. There are some times of year when it's better and more enjoyable to view the vineyards, so if that is your main reason for going to Sussex you'll want to take that into account. If you go in the dead of winter it might be more likely that you'll experience poor weather and you won't have as much to see. You will, though, get cheaper rates for your accommodations and there won't be as many crowds. These are all things worth considering, but the vineyards are best seen in warm, sunny weather.

The vineyards span 20 to 30 acres apiece or more, and they often have not only several different kinds of grapes but apples and other fruits as well. They can also offer biscuits, cheeses, and various food items to enjoy. That's important, because a lot of people who go to the vineyards don't do it just to look at vines and grapes. They do it to buy bottles of fine wines, to taste those wines, and to have a snack and talk with others who appreciate wine. That's hard to do if there isn't anything beyond vines. Vineyards that have been in operation for some time offer all kinds of other options to people who come to visit them, and the accommodations nearby often cater to wine lovers, as well. Hotels and restaurants in the local area generally feature wines that are from nearby vineyards, and you can get that kind of thing in Sussex. That's important, since there are only so many different ways to find and try local wines. A lot of people miss out on great wines because they don't know where to find them, but with all of the vineyards in and around Sussex, you won't have that problem.



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This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Flackley Ash Rye Hotel who offer great accommodation for a Rye Holiday




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