Wide horizons at West Wittering

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"Enjoy the salty tang of the sea on this coastal walk by the entrance to Chichester Harbour."
Walk directions
Follow the drive through the extensive car park, and join the parallel shore path at the earliest opportunity. Pass a row of charming beach huts and a toilet block on the right. Continue ahead towards the mouth of Chichester Harbour, with Hayling Island seen on the far side. Bearing to the right with the beach, head sharper right for the East Head National Trust sign at the foot of a dune.
Follow the beach round the sand dune spit (if you do go onto the dunes, use the boardwalks). After completing the circuit, bear left along the path beside Chichester Harbour and look to the right for a glimpse of the tower at Cakeham Manor. A new flood defence has been built along here, the path running along the top of the embankment. Continue to the grassy open space of Snowhill Green, keeping along the left-hand side. Snow Hill, the part of West Wittering between the church and Chichester Harbour, has been suggested as the original Roman landing site in Britain.
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  Terrain  - Beach and water-side paths, road and private drives
  Landscape  - Wide views, natural tidal inlet
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead on harbour-side paths; on lead in West Wittering; dogs excluded from main swimming beach from May to September, keep under control on East Head
  Parking  - Large fee-paying car park at West Wittering beach car park, pre-booking in the summer is recommended
  Toilets en route  - West Wittering beach and village
About the walk
The seaside community of West Wittering is a genteel place, tucked away from the rest of Sussex on a peninsula at the mouth of Chichester Harbour. Despite the hordes of summer visitors who flock to the beach, it retains a dignified air, evoking distant memories of how small seaside towns used to...
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Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.
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Wide horizons at West Wittering

Recommended by
Our view
"Enjoy the salty tang of the sea on this coastal walk by the entrance to Chichester Harbour."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Beach and water-side paths, road and private drives
  Landscape - Wide views, natural tidal inlet
  Dog friendliness - Off lead on harbour-side paths; on lead in West Wittering; dogs excluded from main swimming beach from May to September, keep under control on East Head
  Parking - Large fee-paying car park at West Wittering beach car park, pre-booking in the summer is recommended
  Toilets en route - West Wittering beach and village
About the walk
The seaside community of West Wittering is a genteel place, tucked away from the rest of Sussex on a peninsula at the mouth of Chichester Harbour. Despite the hordes of summer visitors who flock to the beach, it retains a dignified air, evoking distant memories of how small seaside towns used to...
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West Sussex
Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.