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 Felpham Beach
The bathing water is situated on the south coast in West Sussex, adjacent to the town of Felpham. The bathing water is predominantly a groyned, shingle beach but with sand and rock pools exposed at low water. A footpath sits above the beach. The Aldingborne Rife crosses the beach at the western end of the bathing water.
Bognor Regis East Beach is in West Sussex, 1 kilometers south of Felpham.
The bathing water is a resort beach on the south coast in West Sussex, adjacent to the town of Bognor Regis. The beach is predominantly shingle with some sand exposed at low tide. A promenade sits above the beach and there is a pier to the west. The Aldingborne Rife crosses the beach at the eastern end of the bathing water.
Bognor Regis Pier Beach lies 2 kilometers south west of Felpham, West Sussex.
The bathing water is a resort beach on the south coast in West Sussex, adjacent to the town of Bognor Regis. The beach is predominantly shingle with some sand exposed at low tide. A promenade sits above much of the beach and there is a pier to the east.
Bognor Regis Aldwick Beach is 2 kilometers east of Rose Green in the county of West Sussex.
The bathing water is on the south coast in West Sussex, adjacent to the village of Middleton-on-Sea. The upper beach, protected by wooden breakwaters, is predominantly shingle, interspersed with significant amounts of vegetation. Large expanses of sand are exposed at low tide. There are several large, rocky sea defences situated about 100m off the shore.
The bathing water is situated on the south coast just north of Pagham Harbour in West Sussex. The bathing water faces southeast and is primarily a shingle beach but with some sand exposed at low water. Behind the bathing water is a line of beach houses.