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Pevensey Bay

Photograph: David Gruar

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Eastbourne, East Sussex

Lat/Long

50.8N 0.4E
 

Water grade 2011

MCS Recommended — Highest UK standard for bathing water quality. Only sites with properly treated
continuous sewage discharge (if any) considered. All available data from Summer 2010 used.

Guideline - European standard for good water quality. All available data from Summer 2010 used.

Basic pass - European minimum standard for water quality. Waterborne pathogens present in quantities
known to cause illness. All available data from Summer 2010 used.

Fail – Failed the European minimum standard. Waterborne pathogens present in high levels.
MCS advises against swimming. All available data from Summer 2010 used.

Stay out of the sea for at least 48 hours after a storm to avoid exposure to storm pollution.

See our "Clean seas matter" page to find out more about water quality standards.

MCS Recommended
2011: MCS Recommended
2010: MCS Recommended
2009: Guideline standard
2008: Basic pass

European designated bathing water

European Designated beaches are officially recognised bathing
waters which have to meet European water quality standards.
yes

Lifeguarded

no No lifeguard service
This historical fishing village boasts a rural shingle beach, known as the landing place for William the Conqueror.

Beach type

Shingle

Local facilities

Food
FoodParking

Litter

No current information

Parking

yes Pay parking is available with disabled spaces.

Things to do

Fishing, windsurfing, kayaking, jet-skiing and sailing

Wildlife & walks

Many Martello towers were built in this area as part of the Napoleonic defences of England in the early 1800's. these can still be found along the beach. There is also a nearby nature reserve.

Animal restrictions

No current information
This beach is not yet classified, please see our safety page or contact the local beach operator for further information.
Fishing — tackle shore fishing from hereBoard sports — surfing, bodyboarding, windsurfing , kitesurfing — get active here