Worthing Pier
Worthing Pier is a traditional seaside pier that opened on 12 April 1862 and sits towards the east end of the long seafront at Worthing and is integrated into the town itself.
The pier today has the Pavilion Theatre and Cafe situated at the land end of the pier, whilst in the middle is the 1935 amusement arcade and the Art Deco Southern Pavilion has a cafe and venue. The pier is 960ft (296m) in length and 36ft wide and on a clear day, you can see as far as Brighton in the east and the many beaches towards Bognor Regis in the west.
The pier has zones for fishing, green zones allow fishing all year, orange zones between October and May and then red has no fishing.
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Worthing Pier, Marine Parade, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 3PX, United Kingdom
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