Climping Beach, West Sussex, UK
Climping Beach is a pebble topped beach with compact sand at mid to low tide. If you head down towards Littlehampton the beach is backed by sand dunes.
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Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littlehampton is served by three railway stations, Littlehampton railway station, Angmering railway station and Ford railway station. Trains services from Littlehampton railway station are provided by Southern and occasionally First Great Western, with direct services to Brighton, London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The Littlehampton Ferry, is a ferry linking the east & west parts of the River Arun together. The Ferry operates from 31 March – 30 September between 10am & 5pm. The Ferry Company also provide harbour tours on the hour.
Littlehampton's port is based around the River Arun, which opens onto the English Channel. A small stretch of this, 5 miles out to sea and 6 miles wide, is locally known as the Littlehampton Channel. Littlehampton started as a fishing port but now is a thriving port for thousands of leisure craft which visit from all over the UK and Europe. In 2009, use of leisure craft at Littlehampton rose to the extent that at least 200 more moorings were required. Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50–60 ships a year from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
The East Beach Cafe, designed by Heatherwick Studio, opened on the seafront of Littlehampton's east beach in July 2007. Littlehampton is home to Britain's longest bench. The Look and Sea centre includes the Harbour Lights café and an observation tower.
Harbour Park is at the entrance of the River Arun with two restaurants, two arcades, a rollercoaster, log flume and other attractions. Norfolk Gardens, a multi-purpose outdoor site owned by Inspire Leisure, is further along the promenade.
Littlehampton harbour (see also Littlehampton Port above) is on the River Arun at the western side of the town, with yacht moorings. Also on the west bank of the river are Littlehampton Redoubt and Climping sand dunes.
( Littlehampton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Littlehampton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Littlehampton - UK
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Littlehampton West Beach, West Sussex, UK
Littlehampton West Beach is on the opposite side of the River Arun from the town centre. Part of the Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and the Climping Beach Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI),
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Worthing Beach, West Sussex, UK
Worthing beach in West Sussex is low-key compared to it's East Sussex neighbour Brighton.
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Elmer Sands Beach, West Sussex, UK
Elmer Sands beach is pebbles and wooden groynes at high tide but when the tide goes out the beach becomes a flat compact sand.
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Littlehampton East Beach, West Sussex, UK
Littlehampton East Beach is the main beach for Littlehampton, also known as Coastguards beach.
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A very nice place on the beach to spend the night
Slept under the stars on this wonderful beach on the northern part of Öland
Shanghai Tower (650 meters)
Today we will show you how to climb on second tallest building in the world. Shanghai Tower, China.
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Music: N'to - Trauma (Worakls Remix)
Climping, the movie.
A super day out at Climping and Littlehampton. It was hot and sunny, until the sea mist rolled in.
Scariest Bridge Climb Ever
One of the scariest bridge climbs in the world, goes to show how awesome we people are! ;)
The bridge to the Russky island is the world's largest cable-stayed bridge, the 1104 m long central span of which has established a new record in the world bridge building practice.
The bridge will also have the second highest pylons (321m) after the Millau Viaduct and the longest cable stays.