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Hastings & 1066 Country

Easy to reach – hard to forget

Hastings & 1066 Country is home to some of East Sussex’s finest coast and countryside together with several major historic sites including the field on which the Battle of Hastings was fought.

And with Eurostar stopping at Ashford, you’re only 20 minutes from the gateway of 1066 Country, where you’ll find the lovely medieval town of Rye.

April

Friday 2

Marble Match on Battle Abbey Green

Friday 2 - Monday 5

Easter Fun at 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield

Tuesday 6 - Saturday 17

Easter Event, Yesterday’s World, Battle

Exciting events throughout the year and with over 200 places to stay, more than 40 attractions to visit, restaurants and cafes to suit every taste, fine ales & beers at a host of pubs, Hastings & 1066 Country has it all and more.

Put a date in your diary to visit us in 2010.

Saturday 10 - Sunday 11

Napoleonic Weekend, Bodiam Castle

Monday 19

Spring Flower Walk, Batemans

Friday 23 - Monday 3 May

Tulip Festival, Pashley Manor Gardens

Friday 30 – Monday 3 May

Jack in the Green Festival of Morris Dancing, Hastings

May

Friday 28 - Monday 31

The Black Horse Music Festival, Pestalozzi Village, Nr Battle

Saturday 29 - Sunday 6 June

Rye Wildlife Festival

Sunday 30 - Monday 31

Medieval Fair on Battle Abbey Green

For a free colour brochure call 0800 18 1066 or go to www.visit1066country.com

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