Park at Exceat, two miles east of Seaford . Follow the valley down past the old river meanders.Walk through lakes and a nature reserve to reach this pretty, sandy beach on the Colne Estuary. See if you can find the wreck of the barge ‘Fly’ that’ is partly buried in the sand – it is the only one of three sister ships to survive their maiden voyage from a Devon shipyard in 1899. Swimming is suitable at high tide only; there are strong currents at mid tides.
From Steeple, follow single-track Stansgate Road to Marconi Sailing Club . The each is 200 metres to the left.Wandering along the far reaches of Botany Bay for the quietest spots From Broadstairs follow the B2052 north past Kingsgate Bay then turn right after a mile and park at the bottom of Botany Road. An alternative route is the path below Neptune’s Tower, just on from Captain Digby’s pub .Here you’ll discover mile upon mile of sandy beach backed by hundreds of acres of remote pinewoods. The area is west facing, ideal for enjoying a sundowner.
Park at the far end of Penrhyn Beach East , in Penrhyn Bay. Take the steps up to the footpath and bear right to the end of the headland.Part of the Point of Ayr Reserve, this is a great place to see thousands of birds on the salt marshes of the Dee Estuary. Oystercatchers, curlews, skylarks, avocets, greenshanks, hobbies and peregrines all come to feed, flock or breed in this rich habitat.
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