Rottingdean Beach, Sussex

Rottingdean Beach tide times



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October 2024

Rottingdean Beach tide times

Date Low tides High tides
Tue15
04:021.2m
16:251.0m
10:146.3m
22:336.4m
Wed16
04:460.8m
17:080.7m
10:596.7m
23:186.7m
Thu17
05:280.6m
17:510.5m
11:426.9m
Fri18
06:120.5m
18:350.5m
00:026.9m
12:257.0m
Sat19
06:550.5m
19:190.5m
00:466.9m
13:067.0m
Sun20
07:390.6m
20:030.7m
01:286.8m
13:476.8m




October 2024

Rottingdean Beach tide times

Date Low tides High tides
Mon21
08:230.9m
20:471.0m
02:106.6m
14:276.5m
Tue22
09:071.3m
21:321.4m
02:546.3m
15:106.1m




October 2024

Rottingdean Beach weather forecast

Date Temp Rain
Tue15 Weather symbol 16°-17°C 17%
Wed16 Weather symbol 15°-19°C 11%
Thu17 Weather symbol 11°-17°C 9%
Fri18 Weather symbol 14°-16°C 16%
Sat19 Weather symbol 12°-16°C 53%
Sun20 Weather symbol 14°-17°C 51%
Mon21 Weather symbol 10°-16°C 18%




October 2024

Rottingdean Beach wind forecast

Date Speed Gusts
Tue15 Wind symbol 6mph 10mph
Wed16 Wind symbol 6mph 10mph
Thu17 Wind symbol 5mph 8mph
Fri18 Wind symbol 5mph 8mph
Sat19 Wind symbol 5mph 9mph
Sun20 Wind symbol 9mph 16mph
Mon21 Wind symbol 6mph 10mph


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Things to see and do near Rottingdean Beach

If you're planning a visit to Rottingdean Beach, you'll find that there are plenty of things to see and do in the surrounding area. Here are just a few ideas to help you make the most of your trip.

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  • Explore the Historic Village of Rottingdean – Rottingdean is a quaint village with a long history. The village was founded in the 12th century and features a variety of historical buildings including the Grade II listed St. Margaret's Church and the Saxon-era Rottingdean Windmill.
  • Take a Dip in the Sea – Rottingdean Beach is a pebble beach featuring a large area of sand at low tide. The beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the rock pools at low tide.
  • Visit the Museum of Rottingdean – This museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the village and is a great way to learn about the area's past. The museum features a variety of exhibits, from local folklore to the history of Rottingdean.
  • Go Boating at the Brighton Marina – A short walk from the beach, the Brighton Marina is the perfect place to go boating, whether you prefer kayaking or sailing. You can also take a stroll along the marina's promenade to take in the views of the English Channel.
  • Take a Walk Along the South Downs Way – The South Downs Way is a popular walking route that stretches from Eastbourne to Winchester. The route passes through Rottingdean Beach and is a great way to take in the stunning views of the sea and the rolling hills of the South Downs.
  • Visit the Peace Statue – The Peace Statue is a Grade II listed monument which stands in the centre of Rottingdean. The statue celebrates the peace which came after the end of World War II and is a beautiful tribute to those who fought in the conflict.
  • Explore the Undercliff Nature Reserve – The Undercliff Nature Reserve is a protected area of natural beauty which is home to a variety of wildlife. The reserve is a great place to go for a walk and take in the stunning views of the English Channel.
  • Visit the Unique Buildings of Rottingdean – Rottingdean is home to a variety of unique buildings, from the thatched cottages of the village to the Grade II listed Saltdean Lido. Take the time to explore the village and marvel at the unique architecture.
  • Play a Round at Rottingdean Golf Club – Rottingdean Golf Club is a stunning 18-hole course located on the edge of the village. The course offers stunning views of the sea and is perfect for golfers of all abilities.
  • Take a Trip to Brighton – Brighton is just a short journey away from Rottingdean and is home to a variety of attractions and activities. From the lively nightlife of the North Laine to the stunning architecture of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton is a must-visit destination.
  • Visit the Rottingdean Smuggler's Caves – Located near the beach, the Rottingdean Smuggler's Caves are a network of tunnels and caves which were used by smugglers during the 18th century. The caves are now open to the public and offer a fascinating insight into the history of the area.
  • Enjoy the Local Cuisine – Rottingdean is home to a variety of fantastic restaurants and pubs serving up delicious local cuisine. Whether you're looking for a traditional fish and chips or something a bit more fancy, Rottingdean has something to offer.

There are many things to see and do near Rottingdean Beach. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, you'll find plenty of ways to enjoy your time in the area!