About Giant Turtle #1
Access is straightforward enough - the campus welcomes visitors, and the sculpture sits in open grounds. You won't need more than 20 minutes to see it properly, though if you're already in Brighton it's worth a short detour. The real appeal is that it's free and genuinely unexpected. Kids find it daft and memorable in equal measure, which counts for something.
If you're camping at Chalky Downs or any of the other sites within a few miles of Brighton - and there's a decent cluster of them nearby - this could slot into a morning wander before heading into town proper. It's not a destination in itself, but it breaks up a seaside holiday nicely. Head straight to the campus visitor information if you're unsure where exactly to find it. Don't expect a grand art experience, but do expect something that sticks with you for oddly cheerful reasons.
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What type of attraction is Giant Turtle #1?
Giant Turtle #1 is a gallery in Sussex, South East. Visit their website for the latest information.
Are there holiday parks near Giant Turtle #1?
Yes, there are 5 holiday parks near Giant Turtle #1. The closest is Chalky Downs Campsite, just 1.7 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Brighton Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite and Pegs and Pitches Camping (Office only for our two Sussex Campsites), plus 2 more.
Where is Giant Turtle #1?
Giant Turtle #1 is located near Brighton in Sussex, South East. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.7 miles away.
What else is there to do near Giant Turtle #1?
Near Giant Turtle #1 you can also visit Tumulus (archaeological site), Newmarket Hill (peak), Castle Hill (peak), Iford Hill (peak). Browse our Brighton area guide for the full list of things to do.