Below are listings for beaches in Normans Bay and the surrounding area ...
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St Leonards-on-Sea 6.2 miles from Normans Bay
Bulverhythe Beach is actually part of the Combe Valley Countryside Park! Characterised by its vegetated shingle composition and backed by low sandstone cliffs on its western edge. Its ecological and geomorphological significance has even lead to its recognition as an SNCI (Site of Nature Conservation Interest). Noteworthy attractions include the Amsterdam shipwreck, a site legally … more
In Normans Bay
The beach boasts a gentle slope comprising of a mix of sand and shingle, leading to the water’s edge. When the tide recedes, a wide stretch of sand is revealed. It’s important for visitors to heed the signs cautioning about the potential for sinking sands. With no lifeguard on duty, it’s advisable to remain within … more
Cooden 1.8 miles from Normans Bay
Cooden exemplifies the quintessential Sussex beach scene, featuring an expansive expanse of shingle punctuated by wooden groynes that beautifully define its character. During low tide, a series of sandy flats are unveiled, adding to its coastal allure. This shoreline is a favored destination for kite surfers and windsurfers, drawn by the conditions that lend themselves … more
Bexhill-on-Sea 3.7 miles from Normans Bay
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Bexhill’s beach is a beautiful shingle beach that stretches for approximately two miles from Galley Hill in the west to the Polegrove in the east. The beach offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the English Channel and is a popular destination for sunbathers, swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely … more