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Brightlingsea

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  • 4.2°C
  • 2025-01-21

Brightlingsea is an ancient maritime town (Cinque Port). The beach is restricted and consists of gravel, sand and mud. The beach is backed by a promenade and colourful beach huts. There is little beach at high tide.

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West Mersea ⟼ 6.8 km away
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Clacton East Beach ⟼ 11.1 km away
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Clacton ⟼ 11.1 km away
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