'''Newhaven'''[http://www.newhaven-sussex.co.uk/] is in East Sussex.
Get in
By train from Lewes or Brighton. By Ferry[http://www.transmancheferries.com/accueil_uk_passager.asp]from Dieppe.
Get around
The town is not big enough to warrant taking a bus around. Car parking is available at the Fort and Paradise Park. Both of these places are within walking distance from the station and ferry port.
See
'''Newhaven Fort'''[http://www.newhavenfort.org.uk/], a pre WWII fort.
There are probably coastal walks towards Brighton, but a better bet would be to go the other direction from Seaford towards Cuckhaven and on over the Seven Sisters towards Beachy Head.
Do
'''[http://www.transmancheferries.com/accueil_uk_passager.asp/ Catch A Ferry]''' most travellers will use Newhaven as a stopping point en route to France (and beyond); services run to Le Havre and Dieppe
'''[http://www.newhavenfort.org.uk/ Newhaven Fort]''' A fort in operation since Napoleonic times, it ceased operation after WW2 and has been converted into a fascinating museum. the view over the channel is also well worth a visit. Prices are as follows:
'''Adults''' __5.75
'''Senior/Concession''' __4.65
'''Child''' __3.70
'''Family Tickets''' (2 Adults + 2/3 Children) __16.50
'''Season/Yearly Tickets:'''
Adults __16.50, Senior/ Unwaged/student __13.00,
Child __11.00, Family __45.00
Visitors must note that there is a height bar to the car park; however alternative car parking is available.
'''Tide Mills''' Not a great tourist attraction, part of the old course of the Ouse River; before it broke through and 'New - Haven' was created. There are various specialist plants. Possible to walk to the nearby town of Seaford, very pleasant on a sunny day
'''[http://www.paradisepark.co.uk/ Paradise Park]''' Originally a garden centre but has had bits added to it, now includes a model railway, dinosaur museum, a mini arcade and '''Newhaven Museum'''. it in the north of Newhaven, on 'Avis Road'. Open Sundays
Buy
'''Fish''' Newhaven has a small fishing port and various places around the town sell fresh, local fish
'''Tents etc''' If you need one, or other sporting goods there is a sporting shop, ask locals for directions
'''Food''' Newhaven has two supermarkets, which should supply a traveller with any food he or she needs
'''Ferry Tickets''' From the 'Transmanche' desk, in the Western Harbour; it is signposted from the main road
Eat
'''The Drove''' Newhaven, BN9 0AG ''01273 612356''
'''Bridge Street''' 12 Bridge Street
Various other establishments; '''The Hope''' serves good food; it is underneath the fort; upstairs has a view over the harbour. For the desperate / insane there is a McDonalds opposite the Focus retail park
Drink
Being a port there's a fairly decent selections of drinking establishments, most pubs that serve food also serve alcohol
Sleep
'''Bed and Breakfasts''' Ask at the ferry port or a local.
'''Travel Inn''' Generic Hotel, on the road between Newhaven and Seaford.
'''[http://www.buckle-camping.ukti.co.uk/ Buckle Camping]''' It's near Seaford, but still only about 3-4 miles from Newhaven
Get out
Newhaven has a Ferry service to Dieppe.
Brighton to the West is a simple bus (__2.50 taking about an hour) or train (__3.60 return taking about half an hour) by car it is easily accessible along the coast road
Take a walk on the beach towards Seaford, passing the old Dieppe Seaplane station, tidemills water mill (disused) and the old railway to Seaford (it was moved in the late 1800s)
Visit Cuckmere Haven