Thursday 16 January 2014

Things to do in Worthing in the Winter

Worthing can be a wonderful place to spend time in winter. It certainly doesn't shut down when the weather turns cold. With covered shopping centres, stores galore, markets, safe streets, boutiques, arcades and fun times for all the family, Worthing has plenty to see and do.

Winter can be a quiet season for some towns, with little fun and excitement on offer. Worthing is an exception to this and there’s still lots to explore throughout winter. Take the pantomimes, for example. Whether it’s Jack and the Beanstalk or Cinderella, there’s always a strong selection to choose from for your family to visit.

You can wander Warwick street, with its pretty little shops and trendy atmosphere or if it’s larger department stores, then check out Montague street for some serious shopping.



For a true taste of Christmas for all ages, then the open air carols at Tarring Park, where mulled wine and mince pies are on offer is perfect. With a snow machine and a magical atmosphere, you won’t find it hard to get swept along with the wintry spirit of Christmas here.

For more fun and festivities, there’s the South Street Christmas Market, where gifts and craft wares are sold, along with warm food and drinks. For a larger market specialising in fantastic foods, then visit the Emporium market, where there is a wealth of local foods to choose from, be it meat, pasta, breads or fish.

Worthing also is host to many great museums and theatres (such as the Pavilion and Barn theatres) that host a huge range of shows all year round. There’s also numerous leisure centres for you to relax in or burn off those post-Christmas calories! If you’re into activities like bowling, tennis or squash, then you’re in luck because there are specific complexes for these fun pastimes.

Of course, a huge draw to Worthing is the beach, and its promenade is a beautiful spot to take a stroll, whatever the season. As long as you’re wrapped up, you can enjoy the dramatic waves and curving coastline.

There are also parks and gardens to walk through, if the weather is dry, ancient churches and historical houses. The pier is a must see attraction too, with it’s vibrant club and pretty walkway. The Worthing museum and Art gallery is a wonderful place to top up on your history, with many artefacts, costumes and toys to view.