Arundel Lido
Arundel, West SussexAbout Arundel Lido
Arundel Lido offers a 25m main outdoor pool, 5m splash pool with easy entry steps and link to main pool plus large separate children's paddling pool, all set in beautiful South Downs National Park!
This is the only remaining Lido in West Sussex. Along with qualified Lifeguards on hand at all times there are also friendly and supportive swimming lessons available. It's under 8s only in the children's pool.
The grounds are landscaped with grass, trees and shaded areas. Picnic tables, loungers and sun umbrellas are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Grassed sports field with mini-football goal and paved cafe patio area. There's room for lounging and eating directly around the lido. There's also a room set aside for baby needs including breast feeding and changing.
Opening Times
Open 29th April until 10th September 2017 on a session timetable.
Pricing & Tickets
Adult: £7
Kids: £4 to £5
Family: from £9
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