Hastings
beach, like most of the South-Eastern beaches of England, is a pebble
beach. It does have expanses of sand, especially at low tide, but for
the most part it is made up of sea-smoothed pebbles, which if you have
never encountered a pebble-beach before, is something to behold (but terribly
difficult to walk bare-foot on).
If sea-bathing is what you're after then
look no further than the seaside
award-winning Pelham beach at Hastings. Specially catered to families
it has colourful character designated areas to help children (and parents)
identify specific areas of the beach. With a diverse array of cafes, restaurants
and attractions Hastings beach and seafront is fun for the whole family!
Deck-chairs
are available for hire and beach patrols cover the area in season (May
to September). Dogs are banned from the beach between the pier and the
harbour arm. Don't forget to mind the red and yellow flag warnings and
beware of incoming tides especially around the cliffs - check the tide
tables information to be safe
Related Links: Hastings
Beach Information - Beach
Map - Photos Of Hastings Beach
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