Bognor Regis
Bognor started its life as a Saxon village, became a medieval fishing hamlet and then developed into a quiet and popular seaside watering place. In more recent times considerable investment has transformed this beach from a historic seaside resort into a fashionable, clean and modern tourist attraction. Safe bathing is its major feature and with its five miles of beach and shallow waters Bognor attracts families right throughout the year. The highly visible foreshore station incorporating a First Aid and Lost Children centre helps to ensure the excellent family friendly management of this beach. With a Kid Care Scheme in operation, beach chalets and an attractive pier Bognor caters for the visitors every need.
Access: Access by bus, coach or car from London or from east & west via A29. Town centre adjacent to beach. By train to Bognor Regis station. Beach is 10 minute walk south through shopping precinct.
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