Carl Abrams
Photo: Carl Abrams CC BY-SA 2.0

Camber Beach

Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes)

  • Water temp(satellite):
  • 7.8°C
  • 2025-01-21

Camber Beach is located in East Sussex 3 kilometers south west of Camber.

Weather forecast
Camber Beach on the map
Report water temp:

Photos near Camber Beach

Simon Carey
Photo: Simon Carey CC BY-SA 2.0
Simon Carey
Photo: Simon Carey CC BY-SA 2.0
Oast House Archive 
Photo: Oast House Archive  CC BY-SA 2.0
Do you have a nice picture from Camber Beach?
By uploading an image, you certify that you own the image and that it may be displayed on beachexplorer.co.uk

Reviews of Camber Beach

No reviews of Camber Beach yet...
Please help the next visitor by writing a few lines about the beach, are there toilets? Is it shallow? Is there a jetty or maybe a kiosk?
What do you think of the beach?

Popular beaches near East Sussex

Simon Carey
Photo: Simon Carey CC BY-SA 2.0
Hove Brighton and Hove is a large resort situated on the Sussex coast of the English Channel. Hove beach is west of the di...
Simon Carey 
Photo: Simon Carey  CC BY-SA 2.0
Brighton Kemptown Brighton is a large resort situated on the Sussex coast of the English Channel. Brighton Kemptown beach is east of Br...
Dr Astrid Stilma
Photo: Dr Astrid Stilma CC BY-SA 4.0
Camber Camber Sands is situated at the mouth of the river Rother in Rye Bay, East Sussex. The bathing water is a wide expans...
Simon Carey
Photo: Simon Carey CC BY-SA 2.0
Winchelsea Winchelsea is a remote beach on the western edge of Rye Bay in East Sussex. The beach is predominantly shingle, with ...
Atelier Joly
Photo: Atelier Joly CC-BY-SA-3.0
Winchelsea Beach
Ian Rushin
Photo: Ian Rushin CC BY-SA 2.0
Pevensey Bay Pevensey Bay is a resort beach on the Sussex coast between Eastbourne and Hastings. The small town of Pevensey backs ...
Christine Matthews
Photo: Christine Matthews CC BY-SA 2.0
Brighton Central Brighton and Hove is a large resort situated on the Sussex coast of the English Channel. Brighton Central beach is we...
David Long
Photo: David Long CC BY-SA 2.0
Eastbourne Eastbourne beach is a resort beach situated between the chalk cliffs of Beachy Head and Eastbourne Pier. The beach is...

Beaches close to Camber Beach

Camber ⟼ 0.2 km away
Camber Sands is situated at the mouth of the river Rother in Rye Bay, East Sussex. The bathing water is a wide expanse of fine sand with a shallow profile and a long tidal range. It is part of a large embayment and is truncated to the west by the training wall of the River Rother. The bathing water is backed by sand dunes and a golf course to the west and a large caravan park to the east. The area close to the mouth of the Rother has strong currents.
Broomhill Sands ⟼ 4.6 km away
Broomhill Sands beach is located 5 kilometers south west of Lydd in the county of Kent.
Winchelsea Beach ⟼ 5.2 km away
Winchelsea ⟼ 6 km away
Winchelsea is a remote beach on the western edge of Rye Bay in East Sussex. The beach is predominantly shingle, with shallow sand flats exposed at low water. The bathing water quality at this beach generally achieves high standards.
Dungeness Beach ⟼ 12.5 km away
Greatstone Beach ⟼ 12.7 km away
Hastings Fairlight Glen Beach ⟼ 12.8 km away
Littlestone ⟼ 13.1 km away
Littlestone-on-Sea is a resort beach in the middle of a 20 kilometre (km) stretch of beach in Hythe Bay, Kent. Hythe Bay stretches from Folkestone down to the headland of Dungeness. The bathing water is a steeply shelving shingle bank with sand dunes at the southern edge. Wide shallow sand and mud flats are exposed at low tide, resulting in a long distance to the sea. Fine sediments suspended in the water column leave the water cloudy at times. To the south there is a life boat station and an outfall right next to it. The outfall of the New Romney Main Sewer is situated at the northern edge of the bathing water.
Littlestone Beach ⟼ 13.5 km away
St Mary's Bay (Kent) ⟼ 15.8 km away
St. Mary's Bay is a resort beach situated along a 20 kilometre (km) stretch of beach in Hythe Bay, Kent. Hythe Bay stretches from Folkestone down to the headland of Dungeness. The beach is predominantly shingle with wide shallow sand flats exposed at low water. Fine sediments suspended in the water column leave the water cloudy at times. There is a slipway just south of the bathing water sampling point.
Beach explorer UK Source for water samples and information: the Environmental Protection Agency, users of the site and local municipalities.
Source for weather data: Met Éireann© (CC BY 4.0) Disclaimer: Met Éireann does not accept any liability whatsoever for any error or omission in the data, their availability, or for any loss or damage arising from their use.
Source of satellite-read water temperature: Copernicus Sentinel satellite data from the European Space Agency.