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?
Beaches close to Eastbourne Beach
Eastbourne beach is a resort beach situated between the chalk cliffs of Beachy Head and Eastbourne Pier. The beach is predominantly shingle, with shallow sandflats exposed at low water. Above the beach there is a promenade, followed by the urban backdrop of Eastbourne.
Pevensey Bay is a resort beach on the Sussex coast between Eastbourne and Hastings. The small town of Pevensey backs on to the beach. The beach is predominantly shingle, with shallow sand flats exposed at low water.
Birling Gap is a small remote bay east of Beachy Head in East Sussex. The beach is approximately 300 metres (m) wide with a gentle slope. It is situated right below the backdrop of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. The beach is predominantly shingle, but shallow sandflats and rocks from the chalk cliff become exposed with the receding tide.
Birling Gap beach is located in East Sussex 200 meters south west of Birling Gap.
Norman's Bay is a remote beach between Eastbourne and Hasting in East Sussex. The beach is predominantly shingle, with shallow sand flats exposed at low water.
Cuckmere Haven is a picturesque beach located in Seaford BN25 4AR, offering a picturesque destination for tourists and locals alike. The serene location is known for its magnificent coastal cliffs, green rolling hills, and tranquil river valleys that gently flow into the English Channel. The beach is an ideal spot for visitors looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The beach has a refreshingly peaceful ambiance, providing a much-needed respite from the chaos of daily life. Nature lovers can indulge in the stunning scenery, go beachcombing or take leisurely walks along the sandy shores. Cuckmere Haven is also a popular destination for swimmers, surfers and water sports enthusiasts, highlighting the beachs versatility. Overall, the beach provides an ideal setting for a fun-filled day out or a peaceful retreat, showcasing the beautiful natural landscape of the United Kingdoms South Coast.