Worthing to Midhurst
STAGECOACH BUS ROUTE 1
Timetable and live times Worthing to Midhurst Midhurst to Worthing
FEATURED PUBS TO VISIT BY BUS
Bricklayers Arms, Midhurst - visit web site
This pub offers a comfortable blend of old and new, creating an atmosphere that is relaxed, informal and individual. menu, packed with Great British pub food classics: Jeffersons bangers and mash, succulent beef or chicken burgers, and our very own Greene King IPA battered fish and chips
White Horse, Easebourne - visit web site
Idyllic country pub; a well kept and recently refurbished 300 year old building with the beautiful surroundings of vast expanses of rolling fields, scenic woodland and plentiful walks. Boasts a log fire, comfy sofas, fine ales on rotation, an evolving menu, a spacious sun-trap of a garden
The Halfway Bridge, Lodsworth - visit web site
The perfect place to meet, mingle, linger and unwind, period beamed ceilings, seductive open fires and beautiful wooden floors create an ambient space that overflows with charm and character. An excellent choice of ales includes Doom Bar and, from the Sussex-based Long Man Brewery, Long Blonde
The Star, Petworth - visit web site
Set in the lovely market town of Petworth, The Star shines brightly as one of West Sussex’s most welcoming pubs. With a tale that dates back to 1591, it’s a historic, characterful setting in which to enjoy great food and hearty real ales
The Angel Inn, Petworth - visit web site
The inn, which has medieval origins, has recently undergone a complete refurbishment. The unspoilt bar boasts ships beams, wooden and slate floors, stone walls and three fireplaces, one of which is used to spit roast joints of meat
White Horse, Pulborough - visit web site
A prominent country pub dating back to the 15th century, the White Horse in Pulborough wears its history with pride. Step inside and you will still find the odd original feature - you can expect to discover a friendly welcome, home-cooked food and superb cask ales too
The Moon, Storrington - visit web site
A friendly pub that sits in the centre of the Storrington. Why not experience their lively atmosphere, welcoming staff, great food and exciting range of dishes. With split level dining the Moon is the ideal meeting place for a social get together or an intimate dinner
Frankland Arms - visit web site
A 200 year old coaching inn, located in Washington Village. The inn has beamed ceilings, log fires in the winter and a delightful garden in the summer. Good selection of real ales, draught beer and soft drinks are always available and there is a wide variety of bar meals to suit all tastes
The Gun Inn, Findon - visit web site
Situated within the green and pleasant hills of the South Downs National Park, The Gun Inn has been welcoming visitors since 1619. Lying in one corner of Findon Village's busy square, the Gun is open to all who wish to enjoy good food and drink in a warm, friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Village House Hotel, Findon - visit web site
The Village House uses locally sourced, fresh seasonal produce, free range meat and poultry and fish from local fishermen, as such the specials menu changes on a daily basis and the food is freshly cooked to order. Food can be enjoyed in the restaurant or the lively bar, which boasts a variety of award winning real ales, lagers, premium spirits and malt whiskies