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Saltdean Beach

Outdoor swimming
Free!
Excellent water quality

Saltdean is a village suburb to the east of Brighton, on the Sussex coast of the English Channel. Between the groynes, the gravel beach slopes steeply at first but levels off with more sand towards low water. Behind the beach there is the lido and at the foot of the cliff a promenade all the way to Brighton. This bathing water usually achieves high water quality standards.

The most recent Environment Agency water quality classification is 'Excellent' , based on samples taken from 2021-05-06 through to 2024-09-05.

The most recent sample was taken on 2024-09-05

Click here to view the full water quality report on the Environment Agency website

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