Pevensey Bay beach is shingle beach with groynes to protect from erosion. This is a popular windsurfing and kitesurfing beach with easy access and a car park right on the beach front.
Parking, toilets, shops.
We have no dog information for Pevensey Bay beach.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Pevensey Bay Beach.
Water samples are taken at regular intervals during the bathing season and at the end of the season the water quality is classified as: - Excellent: the highest classification meaning the water is cleanest - Good: generally good water quality - Sufficient: meets minimum standards - Poor: You are advised not to swim. The beach will stay open and an action plan should be in place to improve the water quality.
7 Day Weather Forecast
Today Expect a temp in the range 0℃ to 2.3℃ with wind speed 4.1 m/sec (ENE)
Wednesday, Feb 08 Expect a temp in the range -0.1℃ to 0.3℃ with wind speed 2.8 m/sec (ENE)
Thursday, Feb 09 Expect a temp in the range 0.9℃ to 3.4℃ with wind speed 3.8 m/sec (W)
Friday, Feb 10 Expect a temp in the range -1.7℃ to -0.8℃ with wind speed 2 m/sec (NNW)
Saturday, Feb 11 Expect a temp in the range 3.2℃ to 4℃ with wind speed 3 m/sec (W)
Sunday, Feb 12 Expect a temp in the range 1.4℃ to 3.5℃ with wind speed 0.7 m/sec (N)
Monday, Feb 13 Expect a temp in the range 3.9℃ to 6.5℃ with wind speed 2.8 m/sec (SE)
Eastbourne weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
Pevensey Bay Beach Tide Times
Tide times are available at around 600 locations and the closest location to Pevensey Bay Beach is at Sovereign Harbour 3.75 km (2.33 miles) away. Tides are displayed beneath for up to 7 days and we list both high and low water times along with the height.
Tue 07 Feb High Tide at 00:03 (Height 6.91m) Low Tide at 06:35 (Height 1.23m) High Tide at 12:07 (Height 6.84m) Low Tide at 18:54 (Height 1.04m)
Wed 08 Feb High Tide at 00:31 (Height 6.94m) Low Tide at 07:07 (Height 1.21m) High Tide at 12:35 (Height 6.86m) Low Tide at 19:25 (Height 1.06m)
Thu 09 Feb High Tide at 00:58 (Height 6.94m) Low Tide at 07:36 (Height 1.22m) High Tide at 13:05 (Height 6.85m) Low Tide at 19:52 (Height 1.11m)
Fri 10 Feb High Tide at 01:25 (Height 6.93m) Low Tide at 08:04 (Height 1.26m) High Tide at 13:35 (Height 6.82m) Low Tide at 20:17 (Height 1.18m)
Sat 11 Feb High Tide at 01:56 (Height 6.88m) Low Tide at 08:32 (Height 1.33m) High Tide at 14:10 (Height 6.73m) Low Tide at 20:46 (Height 1.30m)
Sun 12 Feb High Tide at 02:32 (Height 6.74m) Low Tide at 09:07 (Height 1.48m) High Tide at 14:48 (Height 6.52m) Low Tide at 21:24 (Height 1.52m)
Mon 13 Feb High Tide at 03:14 (Height 6.49m) Low Tide at 09:51 (Height 1.72m) High Tide at 15:35 (Height 6.19m) Low Tide at 22:13 (Height 1.84m)
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