Cissbury Ring

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Address: A24, 3 miles north of town centre, National Trust

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Cissbury Ring is the second largest Iron Age hill-fort in the Country. It is high on the South Downs overlooking Worthing and the Coast. In the Summer wild flowers attract a variety of downland butterflies, in particular the rare Chalkhill Blue, which as the name implies is a tiny blue butterfly. Panoramic views compliment the rich wildlife at this landmark.

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