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Newhaven Beach
๐ Newhaven, Sussex
About This Place
Newhaven Beach sits at the mouth of River Ouse, to the east of Newhavenโs breakwater. There is no public access to this beach, although to the west of the breakwater, there is access to Newhaven West Quay Beach. --> Excellent views of the beach and surrounding coastline can be seen from Newhaven Fort, a Palmerston Fort built in the 19th century on a clifftop directly behind the beach, designed to protect the coastline from attack.ย It which was used by the army until 1962. Today it has been restored as a museum. The beach is also overlooked by The Hope Inn, a gastropub.ย Further facilities can be found in the centre of Newhaven, including a railway station, and a ferry terminal, which runs a service to Dieppe in France.
๐ก Our Take
Looking for a simple beach escape for you and your furry friend? We at DogParkUK recommend Newhaven Beach in East Sussex! While details are sparse, its year-round dog-friendly status makes it instantly appealing. Let your dog enjoy the sand and sea, though we advise keeping them on a lead near the water as swim safety info is unavailable. This laid-back spot is likely best for confident dogs who enjoy open spaces. Parking availability is unknown, so scout around the town and walk down! Remember to bring your own water and waste bags!
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๐ Contact & Details
17, Newhaven Main Street, Newhaven, City of Edinburgh
BN9 9BB