Pett Level beach is characterised by its pebble shoreline, which is typical of most beaches along the coast.
One of the notable features of Pett Level is its exposure of prehistoric submerged forest remains during low tides. Ancient tree stumps and other remnants can be seen in the intertidal zone, providing a glimpse into the region’s history and geological changes. This adds an element of fascination for those interested in both natural history and geology.