Norman’s Bay

Visit Norman’s Bay

Norman’s Bay is a small village on the marshes of the Pevensey Levels in East Sussex. This is a quiet beach mainly pebbles with some sand at low tide. The wide-open expanse of Norman’s Bay beach is popular with fishermen, ramblers and windsurfers.

Did you Know? This beach is where the Normans landed in 1066.

This beach is …

  • A Sand And Shingle Beach
  • An Award Winning Beach
  • Family Friendly

What to see and do

  • Go Fishing

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Places to stay

  • Holiday park

Holiday accommodation near this beach

Have a great day out by the coast

Getting To Norman’s Bay

Beach Location

Coast Road, Pevensey, East Sussex BN24 6PR

Parking

There is a carpark close to the beach

Nearest Train

Norman’s Bay Station (Southern Railway)

Getting There

Map of Norman’s Bay Beach

Norman’s Bay Dogs Policy

Dogs are welcome all year, no restrictions.

Calm, uncrowded, and ideal for off-lead wandering. Bins available.

A good place for dogs who prefer peace over promenades.

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