Ovingdean or under Worthing Pier. Kingston is silted up because of the harbour dredging on the flood tide. Ovingdean (park by St. Dunstans) is better than Rottingdean because of the parking problems at the latter. Low spring tides only.
Does it come right in to the cliff along that part?
Used to do that at Kingston beach in Shoreham - by the arm next to the lifeboat station.
Would that be because central Sussex has about as many decent beaches as Nottinghamshire?People are answering the "rock pool" part of the original question. I can't help thinking, though, that the "decent beach" element is being neglected.
What for, were you trying to make the area clean and tidy?Anyway being a patient chap, I was hoovering over this one large pool
The rockpools at Rottingdean are good. Sister and I have managed to harvest many prawns from there - and easy parking too if that's a consideration.
Well, me the wife and 2 little ones ventured to Rottingdean on Saturday (via the magnifcent AMEX, you boys are spoilt being able to see that view every day) and even though it was windy, misty and about 15 degrees, we had a wale of a time, we got there at low tide and spent 2 hours shifting through the seaweed, looking under rocks and found a load of crabs, the little ones even picking them up in the end. the beach was empty apart from us hardy soles. thanks for suggesting and we will be back very soon.
I think this is Burlin Gap, My littlens and I go, loads of starfish and crabs nice placeThe bottom of Beachy Head is good. Make sure you keep looking up though.
Well, me the wife and 2 little ones ventured to Rottingdean on Saturday (via the magnifcent AMEX, you boys are spoilt being able to see that view every day) and even though it was windy, misty and about 15 degrees, we had a wale of a time, we got there at low tide and spent 2 hours shifting through the seaweed, looking under rocks and found a load of crabs, the little ones even picking them up in the end. the beach was empty apart from us hardy soles. thanks for suggesting and we will be back very soon.
Ovingdean or under Worthing Pier. Kingston is silted up because of the harbour dredging on the flood tide. Ovingdean (park by St. Dunstans) is better than Rottingdean because of the parking problems at the latter. Low spring tides only.