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Bognor Regis West beach is in West Sussex and is a pebble beach that exposes sand at mid to low tide Located to the West of Bognor Regis pier, the beach is a family-friendly beach sloping gently towards the sea. Located in the town itself and becomes less busy as you move away from the Pier. A little along the Read more…
The Hatter’s Inn is a Wetherspoon pub in Bognor Regis, West Sussex. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Kite surfing at Elmer and Middleton-on_sea. Tide and wind is good, you have an excellent learning zone as very gradual beach slope. This allows instructor and trainee to stand. You can get some unusual wave and winds due to the sea rock islands. Read more…
Felpham beach is a combination of pebbles and sand divided by groynes like most the West Sussex beaches. As the tide goes out you have rock pools and large areas of flat beach. At the back of the beach you have rows of beach huts with nice grass areas in front. Felpham beach sits next to Bognor Regis beaches and Read more…
The Cabin Pub is a family-friendly and dog-friendly pub, just a short walk from Elmer Sands Beach on the beautiful West Sussex coast. As well as our wide range of drinks and guest ales, we also serve a variety of hot and cold snacks and meals to suit all tastes. We have a large beer garden to the front as Read more…
Felpham Sailing Club is an excellent venue on a sandy beach. We are a small, family-oriented dinghy sailing club and also cater for windsurfers with excellent conditions from our beach. Keen to join us as a sailing or social member? We’d love to meet you. Read more…
Elmer Sands beach is a typical West Sussex pebble beach with a high water steep pebble bank and wooden groynes. As the tide goes out, the beach expands into flat compact sand. You have some fascinating rock islands which form part of the local sea defence that at low tide become accessible and are great to explore for shells, shrimps Read more…
Beach: Felpham Beach View: Situated on the seafront, overlooking sand and shingle beach What’s on the menu?: Full breakfast menu, snacks & drinks, freshly caught local seafood, fully licensed. Read more…
Bognor Regis Pier is in the town centre and splits the seafront and beach. The pier at Bognor Regis was constructed in 1865, it was not until 1900 that a seaward pavilion was constructed although this was then lost due to storms in the 1960s. More storms in 1999 resulted in damage and the seaward end structure was removed for Read more…
Aldwick beach is the continuation of a single long stretch of West Sussex pebble beaches. As with all beaches in this area you have pebbles only at high tide and then as the tide goes out you get compact sand. The tide goes out a long way giving lots of space and exposes some rocks to explore. The beach has Read more…
Pagham is a quiet seaside resort with a south east facing shingle beach with a large shingle bar at the harbour entrance making this a good beach for windsurfing and sailing. A WW2 Mulberry Harbour platform protrudes from the sea at low tide and of local historic interest are the old railway carriages still in use for some of the Read more…
The East Beach at Bognor Regis is a pebble beach at high tide and sand at low tide. The beach runs from the pier up to the Butlins Holiday camp. Backing the beach is a wide flat concrete promenade with a selection of kiosks selling hot/cold drinks and food along with beach goodies. The east end of Bognor Regis beach Read more…
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