Discover the best top things to do in West Sussex, United Kingdom including Lancing Beach, Bosham Quay, Aldwick Beach, Littlehampton Beach, West Wittering Beach, Climping Beach Cafe and Car Park, Pagham Beach, Worthing Beach, East Wittering Beach.
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4.5 based on 101 reviews
Lovely beach. Perfect on a sunny day as well as a gloomy day. Such a nice place to be. Clean, nice views and quiet. Who needs to go abroad?
4.5 based on 458 reviews
A beautiful spot for a walk, both around the quay and the villaage with its small craft centre and church. The quay definately needs to be seen at both high and low tide, truely an amazing sight
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Took me back to my childhood, walking barefoot in the warmth of the shallows, lovely firm sand and then the excrutiating pain of struggling up the shingle to get back to the promenade. Memories are made of this.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
The weather will draw the crowds to this glorious sandy beach. Low tide reveals a massive amount of sand. Crabbing off the river wall, fish and chips, ice cream and a new ferris wheel. Oh, the delights of at day at the seaside. Parking is a nightmare but wharf lane is free and only a short walk via the bridge over the river Arun. Come and enjoy, like it used to be.
4.0 based on 1,296 reviews
West Wittering is a beautiful beach, perfect for taking dogs for a walk, or meeting friends for a BBQ in the evening with the most stunning sunsets. Being a local the only times I see the beach are in the evening, when all the visitors have left and it is calm and peaceful. Being a local means dealing with the summer madness, the village turns into a rugby scrum to buy a pint of milk, seeing people in various states of undress and shouting and screaming to their friends. But being local means accepting this as of course we live in such a beautiful area. I can deal with the amount of traffic on our roads, planning ahead and either staying out for the entire day (just so I don’t have to queue to get home) or staying at home all day so I don’t have to see how bad the queues are this year. The one thing about being a local I don’t like...is taking a nice evening stroll down the beach and seeing the amount of rubbish left behind by the visitors to our lovely beach. Bags of rubbish, folding seats, BBQ’s, tents, plastic netting off of a football. I hear so many people saying we need to do more for our planet, don’t use single use plastic. But then so many thousands of people are too lazy to pick up their rubbish and take it with them. Bins are provided but after a bank holiday they will be full to the brim, but is it too much to ask you to take it home? All this rubbish will end up in the sea, this will travel around the sea and end up tangled in an innocent animals neck. Why in this day and age, when we are all aware of plastics and the damage they cause are so many people leaving their rubbish behind. It is a totally upsetting scene. So visitors to our lovely beach, before you start moaning about the time it takes to get here and leave (it’s a sunny bank holiday and there is one road in and one road out) take a minute, check where you have been sitting and ensure not only do you collect your personal belongings but you take your rubbish. Don’t leave it for someone else to do, it’s your responsibility.
4.0 based on 160 reviews
We are a beachcafe in private grounds with toilets! We have hot and cold food and drinks all to take away or sit on outside seating! It is a fee paying car park where you can bbq if you prefer
First visit and what a little haven. Great greeting from guy at the car park and the cafe was great. Two girls doing a fab job with impeccable customer service. Great breakfast rolls and superb coffee finished off with a sit on the beach.
4.0 based on 131 reviews
Ok, it was hot on Sunday. Looking for the nearest beach to my holiday stay I found Pagham. Easy (disabled friendly) parking, clean public loos, Co-Op shop, cafes, food, beach shop (to buy beach shoes for paddling on the pebbles) so everything you might need within 200ms of the beach which has easy access for all abilities. The beach was super clean, the sea clearer than those in the Mediterranean - I saw fish spry - and the sea warm enough to paddle or swim without a wet suit. Lots to gaze at on the water sitting next to the yacht club. Perfect!
4.0 based on 115 reviews
The gently sloping beach is sand and shingle, with most of the sandier parts being covered at high tide. At low tide some rock pools are uncovered. Little shells or sea glass but I found some hag stones. No lifeguard service but there is zoning for water sports. Worthing Pier built in 1862 is along the beach and has public restrooms to the right of the entrance There is some parking along Marine Parade with direct access to the beach. There is also a large multi- storey car park, adjacent to the beach and more parking around the town. There are lots of cafes and restaurants in the town just a short walk from the clean beach.
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