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Selsey Beach

📍 Chichester, West Sussex

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About This Place

Selsey, at the southernmost point of the Manhood Peninsula, south of Chichester, is known for its crabs and lobsters and for its varied bird life.  --> The village offers a choice of beaches. The long area of shingle stretching up the east side of the headland towards Pagham Harbour Reserve, is backed by the narrow Selsey-Bill promenade and is interspersed with wooden groynes.  The land here is low-lying and is at risk from flooding.There are many submerged rock formations off the headland.  Towards the top end of the beach, just south of Pagham Lagoon is a long spit of shingle which is of significant geological interest. The village of Selsey has a long history of fishing and still has its own fleet.  Some limited facilities can be found here.  There are more extensive facilities in Chichester a few miles inland.

💡 Our Take

Selsey Beach, nestled in West Sussex, is a year-round haven for dog lovers and their furry companions. Its charming pebble and sand shores welcome dogs with open arms, offering ample space for both adventurous big dogs and playful puppies. The absence of restrictions makes it ideal for those with anxious dogs who might benefit from a more relaxed beach experience. Parking is conveniently located nearby, though it's wise to bring water and a bowl as facilities are sparse. Swim safely with your pet in designated areas and enjoy the serenity of this delightful coastal retreat. Perfect for unforgettable bonding moments.

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📋 Contact & Details

Address

55 High Street

Postcode

PO19 1LJ

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