Name: Bexhill
Type: Shingle
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Traditional resort with a long shingle beach with sand and rock pools at low tide. The famous Delawarr Pavilion is on the beachfront.
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Name: Birling Gap
Location: Eastbourne
Type: Pebble
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Quiet pebble beach in the gap between Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. Accessible only by stairs.
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Name: Brighton & Hove
Type: Shingle
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Busy, popular shingle beach with some sand at low tide. Plenty of restaurants, cafes, attractions and clubs on the beachfront
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Name: Camber Sands
Location: Rye
Type: Sand
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Blue flag beach, and the only sand dunes in East Sussex
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Name: Cooden Beach
Type: Pebble
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This long shingle beach is easily accessible from the road.
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Name: Cuckmere Haven
Location: Seaford
Type: Pebble
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Quiet pebble beach, part of which is underneath the Seven Sisters cliffs. About 1/2 hour walk from Exceat visitor centre.
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Name: Eastbourne
Type: Pebble
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This popular resort boasts five miles of beach and a thriving harbour. The area between the Pier and the Wish Tower is a blue flag beach. Plenty of restaurants and Cafes on the beachfront.
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Name: Fairlight Cove
Type: Rocky
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Rocky beach which is great for fossil hunting. Discover the remains of a submerged forest and at low tide.
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Name: Hastings
Type: Sand
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Popular Pelham beach has flat stretches of sand at low tide.
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Name: Pevensey Bay
Type: Shingle
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Quiet shingle beach in a rural location.
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Name: Newhaven
Type: Pebble
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Long pebble beach running underneath the cliffs.
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Name: Normans Bay
Location: Bexhill
Type: Shingle
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Peaceful beach with good wheelchair access. Mainly shingle.
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Name: Seaford
Type: Shingle
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Long shingle bay, 10–15 minutes walk from Seaford train station.
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Name: Winchelsea
Type: Shingle
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Shingle beach with lots of watersports options.
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