Address: Pevensey Bay, Pevensey BN24 6EH

Location
Pevensey Bay first grew as a fishing village in the 1600s, originally known as Wallsend, and is situated approximately five miles northeast of Eastbourne.
The beach at Pevensey Bay is dog-friendly and features a picturesque shingle shoreline. The coastline is particularly favored by windsurfers and kitesurfers due to its large waves and strong winds.
What's there?
At Pevensey Bay Beach, you will find:
Shingle beach
Beachside car park
Information board about local history
Public toilets
The Aqua Bar - a family and dog-friendly bar, with an award-winning garden on the beach.
Parking

The sea road car park is pay and display and located right next to the beach.
There are 7 disabled parking bays.
The car park has smooth, level tarmac surfaces.
Prices:
Summer 08:30 - 19:00:
4 Hours £3.00
Max £4.50
Winter:
Free
Charges apply to blue-badge holders; pay by card or contactless.
Accessibility

Pevensey Bay Beach is the ideal location for people who struggle to walk long distances, with beachside parking and numerous benches with a view over the water.
Unfortunately, there is a lack of wheelchair accessible walkways along the beach.
The Aqua Bar is wheelchair-accessible but lacks disabled toilets. The bar can be accessed from both the beach and a path from the car park.
There are accessible toilets in the car park.
Conclusion

Overall, Pevensey Bay serves as an enjoyable destination for families and outdoor lovers alike, making it a worthwhile stop on the southeastern coast of England. While the beachside location provides accessibility features for visitors with limited mobility, improvements could be made, particularly in terms of wheelchair-accessible pathways.


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