Lewes Castle
Best for: views and local history
Sitting above the town, the castle gives you a great overview of Lewes and the surrounding countryside. It is a short visit but feels well worth it for the perspective alone.
Anne of Cleves House
Best for: stepping back in time
A peaceful historic house that feels very personal and human. Walking through the rooms gives a real sense of everyday life from centuries ago.
Lewes High Street
Best for: independent shops and browsing
The high street has a strong independent feel, with bookshops, antiques, and small cafés. It is the kind of place you wander without a plan.
South Downs Walks from Lewes
Best for: countryside escapes
Lewes sits right on the edge of the South Downs, making it easy to head straight into open hills and wide views within minutes.
Ryan’s favourite
Harvey’s Brewery
Best for: local beer and tradition
Deeply connected to the town, this brewery represents Lewes well. Even if you do not go inside, its presence adds to the town’s character.
Lewes Railway Land Nature Reserve
Best for: quiet nature walks
A surprisingly peaceful area close to the centre. It is ideal if you want greenery and wildlife without heading far out of town.
Cliffe High Street
Best for: food spots and local vibe
This area feels a little more lived-in and relaxed. It has a good mix of places to eat and drink without feeling tourist-heavy.
Lewes Bonfire Connections
Best for: understanding local culture
Even outside of bonfire season, you can feel how important it is to the town. It gives Lewes a strong identity that sets it apart.