West Sussex Kitesurfing beaches

The beach guide has 10 kitesurfing beaches listed in West Sussex. Check here for all kitesurfing beaches in the UK

  • South Lancing ©

    1. South Lancing Beach

    South Lancing is a shingle beach between Shoreham-by-Sea and Worthing.  At low tide a vast section of wet, compact sand is revealed which is popular with dog walkers. At the back of the beach are a number of pastel coloured beach…

  • Goring Beach ©

    2. Goring Beach

    The beach at Goring-by-Sea your classic West Sussex beach; a long stretch of pebbles and shingle separated by wooden groynes mark the high tide mark. Beyond this is an expanse of flat sand. To the rear of the beach is a large grassy area…

  • West Wittering ©

    3. West Wittering Beach

    Located at the mouth of Chichester Harbour, West Wittering has an attractive sandy beach within a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The sloping sandy beach is lined with multi coloured beach huts (available to hire) in a relatively…

  • Littlehampton ©

    4. Littlehampton Beach

    The mile long sand and shingle beach at Littlehampton is everything you would expect from a long established seaside resort. There is a promenade, amusements, theme park, well maintained seafront gardens and even the UK's longest bench.…

  • Shoreham-by-Sea Beach ©

    5. Shoreham-by-Sea Beach

    The beach at Shoreham-by-Sea lies immediately to the west of the historic harbour, where the River Adur enters the sea. It is backed by Beach Road and a number of residential buildings. The large beach, which slopes quite steeply in parts,…

  • Climping Beach ©

    6. Climping Beach

    Climping beach is a quiet rural beach located about halfway Littlehampton and Bognor. Like many of the beaches along this stretch of the Sussex coast it is made up of shingle and pebbles held in place by a series of wooden groynes. As…

  • East Wittering ©

    7. East Wittering Beach

    East Wittering beach is typical of many beaches along England's south coast with its shelving shingle and wooden groynes. As the tide goes out expansive sand flats are revealed - the kind of sand that is perfect for building sand castles…

  • Littlehampton West Beach ©

    8. Littlehampton West Beach

    Just across the River Arun from Littlehampton's East Beach, but a world away is West Beach. Whilst the sand and shingle may be the same as that just across the river you won't find any of the development and seaside "fun" over here. In…

  • Rustington ©

    9. Rustington Beach

    Just along the coast from Littlehampton beach is the peaceful Rustington beach. This is very much the typical Sussex beach in appearance; largely shingle which is divided up by a series of wooden groynes. As the tide goes out an expanse…

  • East Preston Beach ©

    10. East Preston Beach

    East Preston beach is one of the lesser visited beaches along this stretch of West Sussex coast. It follows the familiar format of beaches in this part of the world of pebbles and groynes above the tide mark and then an expanse of compacted…