Walk- There are local bus services operating within the town, but realistically you can walk from one end of the town to the other in half an hour at a very leisurely pace. Elderly visitors may want to take under advisement that the town is notoriously hilly.
Bicycle- cycling is easy within the town and is encouraged as an easy, healthy and environmentally friendly alternative to car use.
Car- Lewes is notoriously unfriendly for car users. This is in part due to the fact that car use is so unnecessary within the town, everything can be reached using a bike, a bus or your feet! The high street is known to be a nightmare during rush hours, as the main road through town. A number of one-way streets, pedestrianised areas and most notably the parking situation make bringing a car to town a bit of a waste of time and money. Note: Lewes has probably the most parking attendants per a head in the UK, and therefore you are almost certain be caught if you incorrectly park your car, fines are also quite steep. If you plan to visit by car use one of the towns car parks there are surprisingly few, but they are all most conveniently located. Lewes District Council (http://www.lewes.gov.uk/t...) have more information