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Sheerness

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  • Water temp(satellite):
  • 5.2°C
  • 2025-01-21

Sheerness bathing water is on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, near the mouths of the Thames and Medway estuaries. It is a gently sloping shingle beach, backed by a large sea defence wall, which forms the promenade.

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Beaches close to Sheerness

Sheerness Beach ⟼ 0.8 km away
Minster Leas Beach ⟼ 3.3 km away
Minster Leas ⟼ 3.3 km away
Minster Leas bathing water is on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. The long sand and shingle beach is gently sloping, flattening to a wide expanse of sand and mud that is exposed when the tide retreats. The bathing water contains numerous groynes and is backed by a promenade and a wide, grassy bank, behind which lies the town of Minster.
Allhallows Beach ⟼ 8.7 km away
Allhallows Beach lies in Medway, 200 meters south west of Allhallows.
Shoeburyness Beach ⟼ 8.9 km away
Shoeburyness ⟼ 8.9 km away
Shoeburyness is a shingle beach at the easternmost tip of Southend's shoreline. The beach is backed by a promenade lined with beach huts. At the eastern end of the beach lies a slipway regularly used for launching boats and other water sport activities.
Southend Thorpe Bay ⟼ 9.5 km away
Southend Thorpe Bay ⟼ 9.5 km away
Thorpe Bay is a sandy/shingle beach that stretches from Eastern Esplanade by Southchurch Park through to Thorpe Bay Yacht Club. The beach is gently sloping with a long tidal range.
Southend Jubilee ⟼ 9.7 km away
Jubilee Beach is in the centre of Southend-on Sea, between the famous pier and the Sea-Life Adventure Centre. It's a large shingle beach, backed by a busy esplanade - close to many shops and amusements.
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