Exploring West Wittering Beach There’s nothing better for the soul than a trip to the beach.
The soft sand beneath your toes, the wind whistling through your hair, the sun beaming onto your skin and the sound of waves crashing against the shore.
West Wittering Beach is a blue flag beach along the South coast of England. It was bought in 1952 for £20,546 with the sole purpose or preserving the beach for the safe and peaceful enjoyment of the public. Since then it has become not only a summer home for holiday makers, but a permanent home to various species of animals, including: birds, geese, ducks, butterflies, lizards and more.
March makes West Wittering beach a pretty magical time in England. Holiday makers and sunbathers are nowhere to be seen so instead of overcrowded beaches and traffic everywhere, what you are left with is an abandoned beach with a handful of dog walkers and windsurfers.
It’s the perfect place to nestle between the dunes with a blanket and a book to just chill out. Unfortunately my sister soon found out about my place of tranquility and within ten minutes she was there with my noisy-but-totally-bloody-adorable little nephew. It was his first time on a beach and he loved